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7fxe elm. yea.: swf amz The Clarion Ioint School System was organized on September 22, 1949, after several months of intensive study and meetings. The member districts are Clarion Borough, Highland Township, Monroe Township and Paint Township. The school directors in these districts are desirous of furnishing the best pos- sible educational opportunities for the children, and it is recognized that schools can be operated to the best advantage and most efliciently on a community basis. Then, too, the larger administrative unit is in keeping with the trend throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Clarion joint School Board operates and maintains school at eleven loca- tions. The board has plans to reduce these locations to three. Two applications have been filed with the State School Building Authority for an addition to the Senior High School and an elementary school building which is to be located on the site north of the Senior High School. A representative from each school board attended a conference on the build- ing applications at Harrisburg on February 17, 1950. Studies are now being made in each district as to the method of financing the projects which will be amortized on an annual rental basis. W Music and art instruction as well as dental health have been added to all the schools in the system since the formation of the jointure. The nursing program began in the four districts last year. The dental hygienist cleans the teeth of all boys and girls in the entire system. There are more than one thousand boys and girls enrolled in the joint schools. The Clarion Joint School Board with twenty school directors is the largest organization in Clarion County. The advantages of pooling community efforts and resources for the common good are unlimited and the school directors of the four districts are working toward that goal. 1 1 THE CLARIONETTE
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Standing-L. to R.-Walter Hedrick-Highland Twp., Frank K. Miller-Clarion Boro, R. K. Keefer-Clarion Boro, Cecil Gour- ley-Monroe Twp., VValtcr Maxwell-Highland Twp., Joseph Baker-Paint Twp., William Reed-Highland Twp., Paul Reed-Highland Twp. Seated-L. to R.-Mrs. Helen VVebster-Paint Twp., Mrs. Veda Kiser-Paint Twp., Mrs. Anne S. VVilson-Clarion Boro, Gilbert A. Hoyt-Clarion Boro, Russell Harriger-Monroe Twp., Quay Lerch-Monroe Twp., Mr. George Holter-Monroe Twp., Dr. Donald D. Peirce-Clarion Boro, Miss Ethel Crispin-Clarion Boro, Mrs. Emma McLaine-Highland Twp., Mr. M. H. Davis-Clarion Boro. 'i Three members were absent when the picture was taken: Mrs. Velma Smith-Highland Twp., Mr. Carl Myers-Monroe Twp., Mr. A. W. Rapp-Paint Twp. 7fze elafzian owl Scfzaal Eaaacf COMNITTTEES FOR 1950-51 l. Buildings and Grounds Committee IV. Supply and Equipment Committee l. Dr. Donald D. Peirce 1. Anne S. Wilson 2. William Reed 2. Quay Lerch 3. Carl Myers 3. Walter Hedrick 4. Veda Kiser 4. joseph Baker ll. Budget or Finance Committee V. Policy Committee 1. F. K. Miller- 1. M. H. Davis 2. Velma Smith Ethel Crispin 2. Emma A. McLaine Quay Lerch VValter Maxwell S. George L. Holter 4. joseph Baker R. K. Keefer 4. Helen VVehster III. Personnel Committee VI. Transportation Committee 1. Gilbert A. Hoyt 1. F. K. Miller 2. Emma A. McLaine 2. Paul Recd S. Russell F. Harriger 3. Cecil Gourley 4. Helen Webster 4. A. R. Rapp THE CLARIONETTE - 10
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