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OUR ADMINISTRATORS I The school publications of a school are ex- cellent opportunities for pupils to obtain first hand experience in reporting, Writing and group cooperative organizational activities. Generally these activities represent consider- able effort on the part of the faculty in prepar- ing the material for final presentation to the publicg however, this publication is an excel- lent opportunity for the public to become ac- quainted with the activities of the school. I take this opportunity to congratulate the student body, the faculty and patrons of the community who have made this publication possible. I am sure many pupils have bene- fited from the experience and will cherish their books in the future years. T. W. Fullerton Theo W. Fullerton, Superintendent ' Paul E. Deputy Page 5 Paul W. Wolfe, Director of Child Atccounting
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0 R BOARD OF EDUCATION JOINT COMMITTEE Front row: Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Mough, Mr. Lauffer, Mr. Kerr, Mr. McKlveen, Mr. Silvis, Dr. Greene Back row: Superintendent T. W. Fullerton, Mr. Kauffman, Mr. Shaner, Mr. Wineman, Mr. Bolling, and Mr. Keefner As the school term ends, the School Board must evaluate the activities of the year and make plans for the next school year. As an evaluation, the Board must consider the benefits derived for the pupils in re- lation to the tax dollar available. During the past year, numerous improvements have been added as services for our children, additional nursing service. additional time for elementary school art and music, services of a home-school visitor, speech correctionist, additional transportation service, and plans for the building program becoming a reality. Plans for next year are now being formulated in an effort to continue the best facilities possible for our children. The School Board extends best Wishes and hopes for a bright future to each and every student and pat- ron and Wants you to know that their untiring' and sometimes thankless task is done for the benefit of the school population of the entire Hempfield Area. HEMPFIELD AREA JOINT BOARD . ,... . ....,,... 1.1, V . Front row: Glenn E. Wolfe lYoungwoodl, Henry G. Byers lYoungwoodl, Paul A. Mough lYoungwoodl, Harmon J. Lauffer lManorl, William H. Kerr lHempfieldJ, Donald P. McKlveen lHempfieldl, J. H. Silvis, Jr., lHempfieIdJ, Dr. D. L. Greene lHempfieldl. Middle row: John Kauffman lHempfieldl, Wade Tompkins lAdamsburgl, Mrs. Betty Blackson lYoungwoodl,Mrs. Hel- en Robinson lAdamsbur9l, Mrs. Esther Bruhn lAdams- burgl,' Daniel G. Bolling lAdamsburgl, Clarence B. Page 4 Heasley lAdamsburgl. Back row: Martin L. Dvorsky fManorJ, J. Edwin Shaner lManorl, George W. Barton lManorl J. Paul Wineman lYoungwoodl, Billy R. Latta lHunkerl, and R. E. Keefner lHunkerl. Members not pictured: Paul Latta lHempfieIdl, Robert E. Cummings lHempfieldJ, H. F. Maurer lManorl, R. O. Sutor lHunkerl, Mrs. Dorothy Gault lHunkerJ, and Mrs. Eleanor Sutor lHunkerl.
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