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Charles W. Clugh David B. Getz Park S. Hite William F. Lehmann J. Foster Meck Dr. Leonard N. Ray Paul R. Reynolds Benner M. Wilson DIRECTORS Bolnn J. Lester Laughlin President J. Lester Laughlin, president of the Board of Di- rectors, is a mortician. His interests include War Vet- erans' activities and membership in the Board of the First National Bank. He is also a past potentate of Jaffa Shrine. Dr. Leonard N. Ray, vice president of the Board of Directors, is a dentist, a member of the Salvation Army Board, and a past president of the Blair County Historical Society. He is active in religious Work. Charles W. Clugh is superintendent for the Shaffer Stores Company. He is a past potentate of Jaffa Shrine and a past national commander of the Legion of Honor. His avocational interests include music. David B. Getz is a sheet metal contractor. He is affiliated with fraternal organizations and is much in- terested in athletics. , Park S. Hite is in the automobile body repairs, house painting, and decorating business. Mr. Hite is the president of the Boy Scout Council, president of Youth Activities, Inc., a member of the Rotary Club, and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Jaffa Mosque. He is also a leader in religious Work. William F. Lehmann, a Pennsylvania Railroad in- spector, is closely associated with church Work and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Y. M. C. A. J. Foster Meek, an attorney, is president of the First National Bank and of the Penn-Alto Hotel. He is a member of the City Park and Recreation Board and belongs to the Blairmont Country Club. Paul R. Reynolds is a Pennsylvania Railroad fore- man. His interests include athletics, membership in the City Park and Recreation Board, and activities of War Veterans. Benner M. Wilson is active in Parent-Teacher As- sociation and religious Work and in the Red Cross. He is a member of the Board of the Altoona Civic Sym- phony.
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Srhfml will 0m,1m1l11..liy HARRY L. KRINER Superintendent of Schools Altoona as a community has justifiable reasons for being proud of its schools. The High School in its effort to properly prepare the young men and Women for more Worthy citizenship reflects the interest and pride of the community. A school can do its best only When the patrons and citizens in the community give it Wise and unsellish support. The history of your High School is filled with stories of ex- pansion, improvement, and excitement. The citizens of your community will expect much from you, and rightly so. The privilege of graduation brings to you the responsibility of securing cultural and spiritual improvement as Well as materialistic gain for the community. N0 com- munity can live by bread alone, but those finer ideas and ideals about which you learned in school must be implemented into daily living. Sincere congratulations are here extended to each member of the 1947 Senior Class.. Graduation from one of the very best high schools in our nation should fill you with the pride and enthusiasm necessary to guarantee success in your future. Never forget to recognize and appreciate in every way possible those people who have made life and living possible for you. A community filled with grateful people 1S a pleasant place in which to live. May each of you have that measure of success you richly deserve as true Americans. Page Fifteen
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