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Board of Education Our School Building Program We have realized for some time that our secondary school facilities were inadequate both as to space and equipment available to meet the state requirements of a modern secondary school. Therefore, your school directors and other local school officials have made a careful and detailed study in cooperation with the proper state offi- cials as to the additional facilities needed to bring our total facilities up to modern require- ments. Our school, of course, is only one of many in our county and state that needs to be brought up to date After much work and effort we finally have secured an approved room schedule from the state This will necessitate the building of eight additional classrooms and a larger and more modern and up to date combination gymnasium and auditorium Considerable changing and modernizing of present facilities w ll also b necessary. For instance, the present gymnasium will be converted into a cafeteria and the present stage made into a library. This building program constitutes another major problem for our board of education to deal with in order that the youth in our school area may have the full and complete advantages of a modern educational program. I feel certain that l can speak for the pa- trons and students of our school in thanking and encouraging our school directors for their efforts in behalf of a better and more adequate edu cational program for all All support and en couragement which our citizens and parents who are interested can give in helping to secure a b tter and more adeauate educational pro gram for their children will certainlv be appre c at d M M Coll t Front row L to R Mrs Martha My rs Mrs Sylvan Grady George Col Donovan Edwards Georg Yount Robert Stahlman Rob rt Burnham Mrs Virginia Walter Back row Raymond Beers Mrs Grac Hollingsworth Mrs Thena Gray bll Harold Graybill David Bennett Mack Young Amos Reynolds ii Elvin Brocious Dewey Burns 'V ff' d L: n. ffff 1 . . I S . - - - I - . . . . y Q . . .. . ' ' U' i 9 . . et i ' 'L 1 C I ' I er C. a f s - , , - V . 4 l li - , . 2 , , - ,lf 4 ...t- H , ' , ' , , , es e s- - . - b '-bfi'-T ' - iw, r in Y- .. - Q :lik ll' q '?l , f' , If 1 . .2535 fy . :inf fly V, F' F 'i-.. , 435 253 X ' 3 If Zn ,ff i fjlj' , f 6
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M M COLLETT Supervnsnng Prmcupol B S In Educatlon M Ed Clarlon State Teachers College Pennsylvama State College Unuverslty ot Pnttsburgh FREDERICK L CARL GRACE D STEWART Oftlce Secretary B S In Educatnon B S Commercnal M Ed and Physlcal Education Clarion State Teachers College Susquehanna Unnverslty Wayne Unlverslty Detrolt M Ed Unlverslty of Pittsburgh Unlversnty of Pnttsburgh HOMER KAHLE B S In Education Soclal Studles Clarion State Teachers College BIRD RILEY B S In Educatuon M Ed Englush Scnence SocnalStud1es Unnverslty of Pnttsburgh Clarion State Teachers College Seniors: It is hard to measure world progress exactly, however, I think it sounds reasonable to say that there has been as much progress un the last century as ID all the mneteen hundred years before Thus great progress as usually referred to has to do momly wnth mechamcal and physical matters Thus us good and amportant as far as It goes, but many phases of your lute an school have emphasuzed the Importance of learning how to get along wnth other people The un settled condltuon of the world today emphaslzes the fact that we have made much greater progress In the scuence of maternal thungs than we have un the science of human relatuons It ns nmperatlve that you learn to play all games and most especnally what we may call the game of lute accordlng to the rules otherwise there mnght not even be a game and we certannly would not be learn :ng how to get along wuth others The hope of all youth today us that they learn thus lesson and that ut be developed on a world wlde scale Gethng along wlth others must be developed unto a great science of understandmg and tolerance Sensors, world peace and survnval may well de pend upon your developuno world wade tolerance and understandmg M M Collett DOROTHY FERENCZ B S ln Business Educat on JAMES SHOFESTALL B S In Educatuon lndlana State M Ed TGGCHEYS C0ll999 Clarion State Teachers College University of Plttsburgh DOROTHY BERLIN B S un Home Economu: Educatnon Pennsylvanna State College Clarion State Teachers College GEORGE W KEENER M S In Agrrculture Waynesburg College Pennsylvania State College Oklahoma A and M College : . u 1 I I - 5, l Y - 5- , is B
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