Curwensville Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Curwensville, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Administrative Policy-Makers R' Nlr. Heil studies arehitect's plans for new school. HARRY C. HEH.. Supervising Principal Cl'RWVENSYlI.LE JOINT SCHOOI. BOARD--FIRST ROYV: Harry C. Heil, Supervising Principal, Mrs. Laura D. YVright. Mrs. Nell Ross, Nlrs. Nlartha Franlchouser. Hrs. Marie Nlurphy, Thomas YVall, Frank XYhitalcer. H'ayne Ross. SECOND ROYY: Thomas Ram-ik.fflair Dinnniek, El'llCStxlL'ClI'2lClil3l1, Seymour Diehl. joseph lirrigo, Willard Straw. Harold Fink. THIRD ROXV: Earl Nh-Cracken, Ansel Thomas, Nlerl Dickey. NVilliaun Frank, William Bachelier. l.. Paul Barrett, Thorton Newpher, Arthur Barrett, Singleton B. Tuhhs, Ronald Spencer, Rohr-rt Davidson. lilhert Harsh- hergcr. NOT l'lCTl'RlCD: A. Wilson Straw. VVilliain Bilott, F. S. llullihen. Carey Ross, Nlrs. Hattie johnson. Russell K.TI P-1-Ill' l -f- - H - iorp. 1 n oyt. Il. Harold Nlcl aclrltn. john H. Shaflf. r. IJ erett johnson.

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ically ED CATION N RE IEW Srn en, A Survey of Rural Schools Shows That Many Ounfy States Arc Nffglt-cling Tlurir Children Bt-lk.: ' 4 7 Wi ln the 59 tutmlzei. By BENJABIIN FINE 'w law property About half or tru- ultl public athool children sCh00l!. A llltle more t nations 980,000 sthool rural romniumtif-s. Fr tions, rural edtttutitm growing part of the to gram in this rouutiy. ten years the rural no tion is c-'xpetted to lnrrt cent, Compared with -l- urban centers. Although some prow made in retent years, th t ulwrry :ilmut an ttf' .Asst-struf'nl.' lwme or Tr-- lztgtut- was new rt-using lov fourth. and eighth Flashes By THE ASSIDVIATED PRESS HARRISBURG - The lieu- erul Stale Authority today :tp- proved construction of a 510,- ' ull! tw tw at no property Teachers Explain Work , During' P-TA Meeting' CURWENSVILLEM' Nltvslianntin til patteins, -.nth tinal emphasis .-wut l'.-TA twltl 'he November -ting on Weflnvsrlav, Nnxmn T ll lntlit'll1gl1St'litnlI Hullcl .tn tm- tgitlsf.uttn'y completion of 2,1 loan one at-tat-le nt wvarmil 1tpi1lt:'tl lusurtlli' a tlrvsfl l'lV ftitllx 1 int In -ll, lnfl.xiflu.ll vnevnlwr ri. the t-loss iesmlt-tl in lltnnn h vas the labo- 'lt.t lv.. t-Lug lou's 264000.11110 W,-re abum Qtmmul or tlzlt nut--te.,thr'r, C urwensvil le Board lx fixt- mlnutt- l lined tht- millise- l f-A'-'mu-n-l-f-- -- -7 tfoantry, ttstlay the ml t0 TLVWU. These Lafe News M of in T l lrvllwl N tl' tht- H .?fFf,.'g15i3IQ:f Advances Plans For If.. tl.. many oflu-mls with has distussed the ip Ia-t six nmnlhs, to the rural sthool 'Tool Tttugaliizatloii lst xth.t ll Slulw thBL at the st twat-ulstnt-t,, e available the edu- 1 that children need vula also attract I ,H T upnn: it llu x.n.t-nt In , , , , lvllltl' l KVI- ll ,,,,,,I ,B P gm-,tc twtlt'rt-ti in .W KH M UI mg Eflflllll ,,, ' A Ct'rtwr:Nsx'1i,t.E f Tm- 5 l fll - for it-'WDP ima, X .init N lvl ,tilt of lm' Cl Jun: Stlnnll Svstrin ai a :ptr ld nw- xxhuh uit' 'ln t-.tuk tlllrl- if llvttln-xille A:t.i also tllltl ftlltlul .l., itll: v Sli.- ,,,, ,Mkmu W, rnttyng las' night ll, uxsst-l tl-'-- tttflntl svinet- ,MNH U, A xtlxtt t.l.lt ttf p:-pitting a fllrmul ap- ,l1.3,1UI,-ftftlnt MM, ml NIMH. pl.tzti.tln l-li a new ,mmtvr-ft-nznr itpgdt nf Nfl., ll: 'T stlituvl building: Q and tharte, School Di Given New For Buildings llARRlSRURG, Jan. Sr-hnnl dlstrprts th uomznonwealth e n powrrs todas' to Achmll rnnstrurtion. Ove G-sv. John S, Fine gave provnl last night to zuuthlfriung srhool boards pose new taxes to help cost, ln addition. the sehoo are authorized to authority system proiects l NAME IN FULL T COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department ol Public I HARRISBURG l . nstruction Effie S C H O O L ATTENDANCE REGISTER HCA-A as School District. .V . T l V No. of School ..., f Local Name of School . CURWE Nsvlttg JOINT 1 GH SCHOOL HIP AND ATTENDANCE' mica AEDQWOR HW SCHOEQV SQGLAB3' it li'-,cfwxnx ll OF MRTH ,f-lf 'f' g 'ef-uw-LY W lEi'iL Yijgfijlttr . .l 'llhuhi U ll .l. 'l lwuttla l . 't T 'V W 3 Z 1,7 -Q to ,io A 4 ' , - ,X lm vu J ,i ' 4,5 - T ,lf,,..sv-a V F- s ' i LIGHTH YEAAIR llff PEN Grade or Grades , . i the Alum- wrltten report of the eounse-lor on the work. personality and adaptability of the student to tlus type of profession, the students written and oral reports increase in their base pay since the schedule was rt-vzsed in 1916, Gillette present base pay ranges from E-lf? and theixleport of the gollege checker-331130 to u'0U0' The cuclkvlggjufrg w sched- EDUC ATIO Nl RE IE W W ' 4 eir then 'egardleas nesro Meeting Emphasizes Role of Scltoolsgfgxfffg . . T . T f tn In Developing llllC1'll2ll0ll3l lJllClPl'SL3l1d1llg n 0 8 UQ' BENJANTIN FINE 16 School How school: and rolleges can pro-vzious and the L' N specialized agen- rnote greater public tinderstantung oft cies orld affairs was explored here last ln the development of materials on week when 2.300 of the nations fore- 1 the United Nations. teachers on the mcfene out educators, lcientists, artists and seronuary level should meet periodnal-Ll B 310 Mr'-fvtuhlf leader: met at the thirdllv to pool experiences and to evolve l1I'YY'0Ue' U . lr YE.---v l B lege takes weex scnool vear in efzect nere ut job gone up much as The col full responsibilltyfor Um schwl C' mink Amd no This In Nuvem- would about S200 000 to l nted out L l I Tn wo- lil Class Average YEAR New ,ft'orl1WStatf-. ' '-lke. TENTH '-. Rank., has CBC CTS 0 'M 'lin e. , . is -at Teachers Strlke at Pawtucket Shows W'aS. . , . ,. Q . 51: Whichever Slde Wins, the Cluldren L-110 i-Ti.. .. gi. By By BENJMTTN T-'TNT-3 the PAVVTUCKET, R. I., May 26-For. officially ending on June 15 HARRISBURG DOC 29 - I-PJ the l lut two week! 8.500 bow and. portant time for them. g , V, .1 . ' t vo been locked 0 w senior ,PeEnSl'1l'm'ab ,smml mach' no ry and high sch bCll0Ol Needs ng together es were told l-ere by the hemglers O00 ulauo Wim th at the sta!-Es p'1IBlic svhodl sys- egond lpopen C2 , .01 me e tern that the new totally' oathim' emhemllfnke is Lack of Buildings S0011 H5 513153 ny f .them iitwQmfgQlmrirrt-harni teacher ten- It is not any t Most Pressing Problem it ifew teachers about tvhat they deserves. To teacher- w lk 'K 1 '1 ge Work increase the salaries, particularly under ng Pllcam and CT'-1Wd'Cl SCh00l FOOYHS. lack of ads- BUY mos' pressure, would be settlng a had eaguel if Stab' aqua'-0 Ylulllmenl-. buildms dl-!flCUlUGllbeml Mu examplel they argued ut that is what and A shortage of elementary lchoolJ lnK 'heb' The chairman of the School Com- ! Pawtucket! tee i2lChBl'l an the moat serious soon '-he mmittee



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Chart chool Program The Curwensville Ioint Board, comprised of members from the individual boards, has the major task of approving the budget and adopting the minutes of the joint Committee, a committee composed of two members from each of the in- dividual boards. This has been an active year for these representatives from Curwensville, Lumber City. and Grampian Boroughs and the townships of Greenwood, Ferguson, Pike and Penn because of the many plans for the new high school. YVorking in close harmony with the Ioint Board are Mr. Harry C. Heil. the supervising principal, and Mr. NVarren H. Briggs. the high school principal. Nlr. Heil serves as the administrator for the entire Jointure. This vcar, with the aid of Mr. Briggs, he has formed new school committees which are made up entirely of teachers. These committees are busy with two major projects. They are concerned primarily with a Civilian Defense Program and the compilation of a hand- book of useful information for teachers. Mr. Briggs, the high school principal, has under his supervision a staff of thirty-three teach- ers. In addition to his supervisory duties, his is also the difficult all-year task of scheduling classes for both students and teachers and assign- ing extra-curricular activities. YVARREN H BRIFCS High School Prmcxp ll Mr. Briggs at work in his office-the hub of Patton Building lctnity

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