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3-'55- 'n:g:g:5'.g.:g:'-: . CAN USARAGO :2:g:,:I.1t.g'J:g:::2:g:g:-'::f,:E,..:R endeavor and even a few were willing to form a company, called the Muncy School Association. The following are members of this corporation: President, Charles Waldrong Vice-President, Frank Heilmang Secretary, Eugene P. Berting Treasurer, S. B. Wilt, Members: Milton E. Reeder, Frank H. Smith, Clark Dimm, Dr. H. F. Baker, Russel Fritz. The selection of Lawrie and Green as architects for the construction was the first active step of this new association. After working with the State Depart- ment, Lawrie and Green submitted the plans for the building and with careful de- liberations the Board chose the present plan. The majestic edifice is built of beau- tiful mountain stone and is divided into three wings with a total of fifty-six rooms. Thirty of these rooms will be used for classrooms and with all modern conveniences and arrangements which they will have, fuller and more interesting schedules for studies will be a most improving satisfaction to both teachers and students. The approximate enrollment of the entire school will be nine hundred, which is an increase of about five hundred over the present enrollment. The faculty will be composed of thirty teachers which are evenly divided between the high school and the grades, fifteen teaching grade subjects and fifteen teaching in the high school departments. The courses of study will be three in number, namely, academic, commercial, and general. The added conveniences and facilities with which the new building will be equipped, will lend to the fulfilling of more extra curricular activities. For example, the plans of the gymnasium have already resulted in a change from a one- hour-a-week Physical Education Class at the present time, to a two-hour-a-week class. Likewise in the other extra curricular activities, such as Home Economics, Dramatics, and Music, similar reformations will take place. The actual construction of the building began in October, 1931, and is ex- pected to be completed by July 15, 1932. When finished, this edifice will present an appearance so majestically beautiful, that the citizens of Muncy and surround- ing districts may once more, justly feel the pride and satisfaction in having modern educational facilities. 3' -.-'52-'::-':2:f:2:.- '-':::1'2r.: ':s 1'-.-:':22:22'22:22:'-::-'2'2v::2 '-:1'-'f::-2'-:2'-:: 2:::1-'ff'-:S' M illl
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CANUSARAGO ':::fw:f:-.+f:f2t-Q, Faculty Mx.Fuc:1aN1z P. BIQRTIN, B.A., M.A. Wfilliamsport, Pa. Bucknell Harvard Principal Director of Guidance Director of Leisure Reading Mk. liuNl-:s'r ENGlil,llARlYl', B.A., M.A. Johnstown, Pa. Wfestmont High School, Johnstown, Pa. New York University Bucknell Head of English Home Relations Director of Debating Director of School Publicity Faculty Manager of Athletics Clloysj Adviser of Canusarago Athletic and Advertising Club Miss ELIZABETH HILL, BA. Wfilliamsport, Pa. Williamsport High School Wilson College Head of Foreign Language Biology Dramatic Club 'a':l:::2:2:,:2:'-:::2'frg:I1':::2'2:g5'-1:5C31'.p':2-ag:231:g:51:g.'2'1g:5hg:2:!:g:'-:I:,:!f2:,:Fh::fF2:::5 'a l12l
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