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i1--Y Page Ten huntingdon high school THE first secondary school in Huntingdon was established in 1876 in the William Smith Building. With classes moved to the present site in 1897, the 'old building' served until 1926 when a new wing was added. In 1937 a gymnasium and science buifding was added, and in 1946 a modern shop was constructed to aid in vocational training of the students. .lust as the building was enlarged to meet the demands of a steadily-growing student body, so the faculty was increased, and the course of study was revised and improved. The standards of all phases of high school activities are kept on a high level, thus at- taining for the school a first-class high school ra'ing by the State Department of Education.
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board of education T HE Board of Education is the legislative body of our school system. The seven members of this group are professional and business men elected by the citizens of Huntingdon Borough. Nevertheless, they are state officers, subiect to all laws that deal with state officers in general. The community places confidence in the School Board, trusting that each member has an interest in the welfare of the students and in the advancement of education. Within the School Board there are various small committees which handle specific types of business. Among these are the athletics, public relations, advis- ory, property, and finance committees. As a whole, the Board of Education tends to all the financial business of the schools. Also they form all the policies, set the school calendar, hire all teachers, and arrange for all remodeling of the schools. The School Board does not run the schools, but sees that they are run correctly. To these gentlemen who have so willingly given time and effort for the betterment of our public schools, we, the members of the Senior Class of l953, wish to express our grateful thanks. Left to right-Mr. John Davis, Mrs. James Weir, Mr. Raymond Getty, Mr. Cecil Cowder, Mr. Samuel Shingler, Dr. William B. West. Mr. Harry Kyper, Dr. Frederic Steele, Mr. Fred B. Bayer, Mr. Merle Heffner. Page Eleven
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