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LEADERS IN OUR WORLD TO THE ECHO- From F. C. GILLESPIE Superintendent of Schools You call your yearbook, The Echo -and rightly so. For the yearbook has become a bit more than just an echo. Besides being a compendium of heart-warming memories, it is the only medium that in the coming years will link you with your high school days. And you will wonder at times about your classmates-where they are and what they are doing. Then, reverentially, you will pore over the Echo pages and say I knew her when-. For a few years you will be in close touch with all those pictures, and then, as your careers develop and your paths diverge, the Echo still remains faithful in keeping your friends alive in retrospect. The Echo is all the more valuable today since your classmates are inclined to scat- ter themselves over a greater expanse of the country in search of-well, let's call it successful happiness. But the Echo isn't always just for graduates and under- graduates. The school itself relies upon the Echo as a sort of reference book of personal statistics. The Echo often talks between the lines much more eloquently than a group of grades on a year card. And, then, there's your picture. And it's the picture that recalls you as a student -as you were then. You are quite alive there. That's the echo of you in the Echo. SECRETARIES R. A. KENNEY E. C. HARVEY E. HREBENACH 9 l l i RAY Y. HENRY, Principal Our World as seen through the pages of The Echo The main characters are the members of the Graduating Class of l948. Each is an individual with a specific ambition to enter life's competitive economic organization. This modern world is a network of human ener- gies linking all persons in a cooperative effort and in a common fate. Our graduates will continue to create because we are free to use our individual energies and free to cooperate among ourselves. Our High School is a small community with diversified activities as you may see pictured in this yearbook. No organization is closed to any student or group of students. Most all members of the Class of i948 realize whoever iniures another injures himself because he decreases the oppor- tunity for gains that come through cooperation, friendship and exchange. The other characters in the Echo are the under- class members. Our world will receive them each year with or without enthusiasm depending on your hard work and cooperation. Our alumni owe to each graduating class their most sincere efforts in their chosen field. Our High School is recognized by your success. Throughout the world, the United States is recognized as the land of opportunity, lt is your duty and obligation to make use of our freedoms and opportunities. RAY Y. HENRY, Principal.
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rqcfmimktllaallian BOA RD OF EDUCATION F. C. GILLESPIE, S N. NOVAK R. B. REED J. J. C. L. SMITH
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aww., .... MISS MARIE F. BRINGS Slippery Rock Normal School, B.S., Pennsylvania State College. MISS ANNETTE H. CARPENTER B.S., Carnegie Inst. of Technology, University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University. BRINGS A. CARPENTER MRS. MARIAN WHITE CARPENTER B.A., Allegheny College, Columbia University, M.A., University of Pittsburgh. MISS JULIA CLEMENS B.S., University of Pittsburgh. MR. JOHN M. DAVIS B.S., University of Pittsburgh. MISS ESTHER M. FORREST Litt. B., M.A., Grove City College, Columbia University, Middlebury School of Spanish, University of Colorado, Berlitz School of Languages, Summer Session in Saltillo, Mexico MISS MARY E. HARNER B.A., Penna. College for Women, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania State College. M. CARPENTER CLEMENS DAVIS FORREST HARNER HAssoN KEENAN MR. R. R. HASSON B.S., University of Pittsburgh. MRS. CHARLOTTE KEENAN Slippery Rock Teachers' College, B.A., Pennsylvania State College, Douglas Business College. MISS RUTH N. MEIGHEN B.A., Seton Hill College, Carnegie Institute of Technology, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. MR. WILLIAM ACKERMAN University of Pittsburgh. MR. W. E. BARBER B.S., Clarion State Teachers' College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. MEIGHEN MELLON MOONEY PARKER POINTS MR. D. DUANE MELLON B.S., Geneva College, M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Columbia University, Pennsylvania State College. MR. ALFRED MOON EY B.S., Clarion State Teachers' College. Not Pictured MR. C. GREENWAY California State Teachers' College, B.A., M.Ed., Univ. of Pittsburgh. 10 MR. D. L. PARKER B.S., Allegheny College, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. MR. HENDERSON POINTS Bucknell University, Washington Jefferson College A.B MISS KATHERINE W. KILLGALLON B.S. in Business Education, Indiana State Teachers' College, M.A., School of Administration, University of Pittsburgh, Grove City College, Harvard University, Columbia University.
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