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Boyd Ross, Ferguson Twp., Joint Committee. George Saxe, Greenwood Twp. Walter Scipione, Curwensville Merged. Mrs. Louise Shaffer, Greenwood Twp. Ross Spackman, Greenwood Twp., Joint Committee Nice presidentj. Darrell G. Spencer, Pike Twp. Ronald Spencer, Grampian Borough. Robert M. Tubbs, Curwensville Merged, Joint Committee. Frank Whitaker, Pike Twp. B. Ross G. Saxe W. Scipione L. Shaffer R. Spackman D. Spencer R. Spencer R. Tubbs F. Whitaker o n o a o 1, nuui Ludi fhnm Z? , Board R. Buell W. Chelgren T. Cleaver C. Dimmick P. Moore E. Redden F. Redden W. Rogers Orvis Addleman, Grampian Borough. David S. Ammerman, Curwensville Merged, Joint Com- mittee. Mrs. lnez Aughenbaugh, Curwensville Merged. Samuel Bachelier, Penn Twp, Joint Committee. Jotl1n J. Bartell, Curwensville Merged. Fred Bennett, Pike Twp. Mrs. Wini- fred Bloom, Curwensville Merged. Robert Buell, Pike Twp., Joint Committee. Walter Chelgren, Grampian Borough, Joint Committee. Thornton Cleaver, Grampian Borough, Joint Committee fPresidentJ. Clair Dimmick, Curwensville Merged, Joint Committee. Lee Farwell, Penn Twp. Harold Fink, Ferguson Twp., Joint Committee. William E. Frank, Pike Twp., Joint Committee. Wayne Freyer, Ferguson Twp. Lawrence Johnson, Penn Twp., Joint Com- mittee. Mrs. Melva Kreps, Curwensville Merged, Joint Committee. James McGarry, Pike Twp., Pearl Moore, Grampian Borough. Mrs. Eulalie Redden, Greenwood Twp. Fred Redden, Ferguson Twp. William W. Rogers, Penn Twp.
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Mr. Harry G. Heil Supervising Principal Administration lt was but yesterday, it seems, when Africa was a wild, cannibalistic people and Asia a teaming mass of incomprehensible human ex- istence - and the world was large. Today, all the world is organized into body politics, each making the front page news, and seated side by side in the world organizations - and the world is small. Tomorrow, the purpose of men in living must be altered, the production of ma- terial things will be relegated to the background by automation and power machines, humanity will occupy itself more with service to humanity, man must live peaceclbly with man, and the world will then grow large through our love and respect 'For each other. Seniors, it is your re- sponsibility to recognize this trend and ease the transition. Congratulations on your commence- ment and in God's grace may you gain under- standing, hence, success. Harry G. Heil Uuft, In ' Joint O. Acldleman D. Ammerman l. Aughenbaugh S. Bachelier J. Bartell F. Bennett W. Bloom l.. Farwell H. Fink W. Frank W. Freyer L. Johnson M. Kreps J. McGarry
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En illilemuriam All were grieved at the sudden passing on November 6, 1963 of well-liked, respected Mrs. Phyllis A. Horton. A teacher of seventh and eighth grade English, she was especially known for her friendliness and desire to help students which accounted for her advisorship of the Future Teachers of America and her mem- bership in the Curwensville Joint P.T.A. Anybody whom Mrs. Horton had in her classes can't deny the fact that her interesting, well-conducted classes were an incentive toward greater achieve- ment. Because of her ability to work with children, Mrs. Horton was associated with both the Girl Scouts and the Cub Scouts. She was also very active in many Church, professional, and civic organizations. Certainly the memory of Phyllis A. Horton will live in the hearts of all who knew and respected her. I thank my God upon every remembrance of you. Philippians 1:3 I0
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