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MR MEL CHOIR MR KENNEDY MRS COOPER MR UNDERHILL MRS SNYDER MR BON SAL MR STEPHENS
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In Appreciation of the School Board IT is the sineerest wish of the Graduating Class of Nineteen-thirty of the Lansdowne High School, that the readers of th is year book may appreciate just what the School Board has done for 11s during the past four years to know their value as we know it. During our school days, they have been “the power behind the throne” and have directed our scholastic and athletic activities to the best of their ability. For years they worked earnestly to give us the best and most modern educational facilities possible. They were amply-rewarded for their efforts in providing us with one of the most modern high schools, and one of the best athletic fields in the state. The various organizations of the high school needed only to express a desire for special equipment for their departments and the School Board donated the necessarv equipment. Various citizens of Lansdowne cooperated with the School Board in outfitting the High School Band and this is only one example of their generosity. In conclusion, we wish to express our deepest appreciation for the work of the School Board in making these years “ Neath the Garnet and the Gray ’ the happiest of our lives, “For no matter where we wander, we'll remember Lansdowne High. We, the members of the Class of 1930, feel we owe the School Board a debt which we can neither forget nor repay—a debt of which each student will earnestly strive to be worthy. 14 K
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CHARLES S. MILLER Allegheny College. University of Pittsburgh. Columbia University. New York University. Mr. Miller received his A.B. degree at Allegheny in 1913. While teaching at Edgewood High School, he received his A.M. degree at the University of Pittsburgh. He held the principalship of the Clairton High School 1916-18. and that of Latrohe from 1918-20. From then until 1930, he was superintendent of schools at Latrohe. At present he holds the position of superintendent at Lansdowne. GILBERT State Teacher’s LEVI Shippenshurg College. Franklin and Marshall College B.S. University of Pennsylvania A.M. Mr. Gilbert received his diploma from State Teacher’s College, his B.S. degree from Franklin and Marshall College, and a degree of A.M. from the University of Pennsylvania. Meanwhile he taught five years at the public schools of Fayette County. He coached two years at Ml. Union High School, Pa., was dean of men for five years at Shippenshurg State Teacher’s College, and taught one year at Girard College. He came to Lansdowne in 1927, as the principal of the high school, the position which he now fills. •{ 16 )
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