MR. GEORGE E. SHANNO B.S.,Lafayetteg M.A.,NewYorkUniversity Getting along with everyone in Hazle- ton High is the job of Mr. George E. Shan- no, vice-principal. Characteristic of Mr. Shanno's phil- osophy is this statement: Education to- day aims toward developing the student so that he might become a successful and intelligent citizen. He should be so pre- pared that he is able to exercise wisely the prerogatives inherent in a democracy. MR. BRUCE F. LAMONT B.S., M.S., Gettysburgg M.A., Bucknell The class of 1950 is honored to have Mr. Bruce F. Lamont, principal of Hazle- ton High, behind them in whatever task they undertake, Whether it be social or economical. When asked what his philosophy on education is, Mr. Lamont replied, We believe that the schoolls foundation is based upon principles of democracy which should prepare each one for life situationsg the growth of personality to its fullest de- velopment of ideals to guide each pupil throughout life.
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Uffice GMD ancf Jfelp-md Lfgfl fo riylfl- Mr Shanno, Mary Koehilc, Ernestine M. Groseh, .lane Seidcl Recognition must be given to the of- tiee girls for the conscientious Work they have doneg besides doing their regular ot'- lic-e work. it is their job to cheek on the ubsentees. Whenever you decide to stay home Irom school, you can be certain to reeeive at phone cull from one ol' these girls. To help these busy otliee Workers zz group ol senior girls voluntarily ollered their serviees. lt is their job to call erring students to the otllee and to collect ab- sentee slips. Mr. Shanno, our vice-principal, su- pervises tbe whole system ot checking up on the ztbsentees. When the students have been c-ztlled into the otliee, Mr. Shanno interviews them and takes the necessary ttiseiplinzuy measures. 2 l Left lo right -Gloria lleggo, Graec Anna Luzur, Joan Metz. 127
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