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BO.-XRD Ol ICDI 'C-X'l'ION lich, Nlr. Nlelvin Ku Mr. Steve Ruliak TAete fffuat fe few' The educational progress of our students is wisely guided by a group of fine citizens-the hoard of directors. Our board consists of Arthur Duff, president: Charles Berlin, vice presidentg Wendell T. Pass, secretary Cnon-niemberlg Melvin Kukich and Steve Rulialc, and also Sam Wtlslich, who is Hnishing the unexpired term of Nick Manovieh, now serving in the United States Army. Faithfully on the first Saturday of each month, these directors meet in the school library. livery citizen of lfxport Borough is welcome to Witness and offer his suggestions at the meeting. Several notable improvements were made during the past year for the school. Realizing that knowledge is expanded by reference readings, the hoard purchased two complete volumes of hooks- 'l'he Wtmrlcl VVonder Encyclopedia, and the nlfncyelopeclia Brittanicaf' They plan to further build up our library by investing one hundred dollars annually in good hooks. The board of directors also provided a great convenience lor our school when they arranged for the drilling of a new wellg it now supplies us with sulhcient water. We, the graduating class of 1943 wish to express our gratitude to the board for enabling us to attend this fine school lor twelve years -years which will remain in our hearts as unforgotten memories. Smmiiug--Nlr. Sam Nlus Sl'11ll'lf-+xll'. lVendell l 7 Di lass, Nlr. gl. xlrthur 1 Nlr. Charles C. Berlin
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4 Miss GERTRUDE Huivnas Miss MARIPARET' 0'CONNOR Miss KATHLEEN Eiseuz Mics. MARY BUNDY Miss ELIZABETH Fink Miss IRENE Roveuzsici Miss MARGAM-:T Semin Mus. AILEEN L. SMITH I 7 -3-ef Mfr LEADERS AND TEACHERS OF YOUNG AMERICANS 'Tis education forms the common mindg just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. We in the high school are apt to minimize the importance of the First years in school. When a pupil enters senior high his behavior patterns have been set, his character molded. We, realizing the significance of the role of the grade school and junior high teacher, wish to say a few words in their honor. We will never for et Miss Humes the Hrst rade teacher who started us on the . g J g i . . path of education, nor does our gratitude end there, for she has often helped in high school activities. Her work in the operetta The Bandwagon was outstanding. We welcome this year Miss U'Connor from Latrobe. Her friendliness brightens the second grade room. She and Miss ltisele, the third grade teacher, give the students a sound foundation for the work of the upper grades. jovial Mrs. Bundy is the benevolent despot of the fourth grade. Her laugh has become as familiar to us as the friendly smile of Miss Fink, who guided us through fifth grade. Miss Ropeleski has made many a high school boy long to go back to sixth grade. She has been at lzxport for two years, and comes to us from Indiana State 'l'eacher's College. Moving into the junior high school we come to sweet-voiced, soft spoken Miss Spler. She is home room teacher for the seventh grade, and also teaches history in the senior high. ' Mrs. Smith, our artistic teacher of the eighth grade has such widely separated subjects as art and arithmetic on her schedule. No one takes a deeper interest in school affairs than she. We are glad to have known you all as teachers and friends. Thank you for your interestg for your help, for your cooperation. 'A' 'lr i' 'k THE VICTORY EDITION i' i' i' 'I
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