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In the world today we witness a terrific struggle being waged between two opposing philosophies of government-communism, as characterized by the Union of Soviet Republics, and democracy, as characterized by the United States of America. I am deeply concerned for the outcome of the contest. I note an appalling apathy among eligible voters in our country for their responsibilities and duties as American citizens. This indifference on the part of our citizens has resulted not only in corruption and inefficiency in our democratic form of govern- ment, but it has enabled certain opportunist in- dividuals to capitalize on these conditions and to spread their pernicious principles of govern- ment among our citizens. When our forefathers established the Ameri- can form of democracy, they recognized that only through the development and maintenance of a thorough system of free public schools could that form of government which they had established be made to function in the manner which they had envisaged. It follows then that you, the graduating class of l95l, who repre- sent the highest level of development of that free public school system, have a definite re- sponsibility to use the skills, the knowledge, the ideals which you have attained through high school not only to make a living but also for the service and improvement of that govern- ment. If the people are to remain the sovereign power, if the will of the people is to be the law of the land, if an act of the government is to be an act of the peaple, then it is absolutely essen- tial that you be concerned about and show a willingness to participate actively in the re- sponsibilities of American citizenship. To do so will truly substantiate Seventy-five Years of Progress.
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PAUL H. REYNOLDS President The Board of School Directors for the School Dis- trict of the City of Altoona is composed of these nine men and is authorized by the laws of Pennsylvania. This Board is responsible to the voters for securing funds to run the schools, for spending the funds, and for seeing that the educational program is adequate. This year they controlled an educational system of 11,000 students, 600 professional and non-profes- sional employees, and had an operating budget of 52,504,722 - During the past several years the Board has con- cerned itself chiefly with physical improvements to the school plant. A continual program of improve- ment is now under way, which includes the installa- tion of new heating plants, replacing old lighting with modern fluorescent lighting systems, and paint- ing the interiors and exteriors of various school build- ings. Recently the Board authorized the purchase and erection of a modern flood lighting system of the athletic field to permit night games. DIRECTORS Wm H Burchneld Charles W. Clugh Walter H. Grove Park S. Hite Wm F Lehman Ias. K. McNeal, Ir. Frank Marsh Roy L. Thompson 12
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MR. IOSEPH N. MADDOCKS ln june this year's graduating class will be an important addition to that larger group oi more than twenty-five thousand persons to receive an Altoona High School diploma. Cer- tainly We expect the members of this splendid class to take their places in the community and assume the responsibilities of citizenship in a Way that will promote the advancement of our American Way of life. You are graduating from the Altoona High School at a very unusual time in the history of our nation as well as that of the entire World. Self-seeking individuals and nations are creat- ing tensions such as the World has never known. lf our civilization is to survive, intelligent leader- ship and informed citizenship are necessary. Our School is making an earnest effort to pre- w'-fl-'mffjnh - . 'qt,-Q4.34:f4,,5.,-3.i1'gp,.:,-J..,.'. 2.-S5:.,,1?' ,rv - .:--,- Keg.-,g,yl 1:-1,-.11,, ,f .4 ..-ll, - As , -y,:..-,-.- ,W-f,4:x.3,g.j.... r-,E-.J 0.11. 5-Ti fn: ,JJ 3-Q 5, , pare our graduates with adequate knowledge, moral courage, and clearness of vision to face the difficult problems that lie ahead. Your suc- cess will be the measure of our achievement. Since this is the 75th Anniversary Class, it means that seventy-four classes have preceded you. We are justly proud of the records of our graduates. Many have acquired national and international fame. Our graduates can be found in virtually all parts of the world. While our school has enjoyed favorable recognition from every agency qualified to judge the merits of a high school program, nevertheless, the re- sponsibility ior success rests with you as an in- dividual. We sincerely hope you have ac- quired all the attributes necessary for a happy and successful life. N 1 f - 'mu'-.,:1 -.:: -.'.1.:.'f5:',1sw'.f'--1'-1-'11-9if-.iv-J2..--'astra-.-.'1---ff-1f,.K'.-.'-f1..-1,-W . .1.,z Q1 wt- JS 'N' I 1' '15 an' +i akAr wifi? 'P' F vwfecr?5'A' 3-'3VL Q K 1Il 4 595 QF,-vivm '7' F.. 'dhkix haul'-gl Suki 1 ,W-g.1E 22v3'41:'S fin WN 15' 4 fsN.gm qafdwiggrfxi M wr is lv il S 0 ?q'N f l Ulf KPN' 4-'Rr' -.kb-I fp W RYE gifs. r A f 'K , 5 J.. f..'..-?....' . .v . -.-t 1... .., .f....'.----.' --- - - .xsgij ,f .- : x 5- -Qgd2f.ip'f 'at-ps: - ls.-y3'.-'twig 34:51:11:-'-1--3.---,-'army .'fzg11f5-17-'avg-3f.:'1!f:-1-fy.:13'-gvfe-:Sai'.'f31t-j'1.xf:- ' ' M2 i x u int- ,+,z.A ::A1.:,',n'..''-vu'-,MZ'- ', -'::5g A'-4,.-Am:-'gag-1--,f.5'f!-'-11,25 '-Y-7r.w,f -urf.,-fggg -,Q-wg: ,1,13',-5.3-:.'.-:-.pg X. Q -.SH FSH, .: V 5 . ' fiat' 4 fins- - Q .twig '..' Q5-3.3 1: 19- ,i,1L..:z.zg17?3,--,- .,',. D: ,ak ff ti. y.g.,-gg.-is Q in s Ui. 4' -lp ,W -' :Q 'i.:,:t...-x ..,.,-- 1- - ' K -hdr, . -, M-. 'r -l--ff-It Q ef-. fs fvff ,fie'X',h- 1.,' 'za ll: ii Eff ' - a '5 FE-'f 6 if 'S v -' E?b'f:f1, W vxifseitif' 3 51 . ., 1 . - f' . - - Z 4 f, f' 4.4. 'Cs-Z r Q. ,wi '-, 43.3 a, 4'5,' - Pub.:-:.n'1.F1. +,'52-2-Sf .9 ':1 ,' 'W y' ., . .. . H- ,L K c - , - - I 1+ gs' .-,. .e 'I'-nw -5-fr. X. .. :Q , WN :-11.1, -.3-,:q,-,Qu-ms, .-,,-. W ..4-,fi-,W - A: wr'---w . L -t . .,. . . ka, - 1--,f ..-' J:-r f. 1 .-1 - 1- .r. ..- ,,, -,M - .4 w-- -:,.s:.'- 5,-',-',.i . ,....-,.-.-119.-rr. ,g .,, . - -,.v.,,, cgi-g,1q, .1 A.. 1.,1'-1f'r A5g.'n7,'ff35!n'5:F'41w3g.vV..,,1m,g4-5.2-.Tn., vi- , 3, ,,:?.,-,- N., 'i,N,3j-9.5 ,. 4, . ..,.x ...r..v.-fn. im .. .... . ,. ..,.-,Q .1-.- 1..4..,, . ' 1. . . . 1.f: 'Sfmt21'--he,z-f-ME-:f15. . 551-:fxwif:-.igtr--tfgqr'We-.-'-'.',v1w.-vw:-Lef-Q-ras-nc-'51-.-.'. ' 'A '- f '-.-F :if -.2-52214.xi-1-Qt'-sciaifriiz vi:.2':J-274-V-'-. '::,1vf.f.i-.2 -'f:.-'fi-1-Q -1 '-11:55 :Rzadn-gp.-3if'ini-Li51:1.1217-,-'.-f21'::.,.xg:.1-1551: ' '- bn ' 1 Fw-,35f'ff' g.'Q?'E-'f'- -5.-'- f '.,.-iz? 1-'f' ' 1 ,----?p,1,1'-Q1-'gl-if-'.-'gzff-2.5:f2.!:,'f1!'L-g.t--z-:Z-?:,'.--,.fvZg,.-,-,--1:1-ning' ww g
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