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I I I . . - ' p - Xlks. Doiurruv K. Niysuk BUARIJ Ol lClJl'C-X'l'lON Vive, the students of North lluntingdon lligh School, wish to express our sincere gratitude lor the splendid education which our Board provides for us. ilihe memhers, though lwusy and prominent men, devote their valuable time to organizing and con- ducting the affairs of our school. 'lihe responsihilities imposed on this hody of men have heen many and varied. from providing teachers for our classrooms to supplying hleachers for our loot- hall lield. ln spite of many handicaps, the lioard has conscien- tiously tried to maintain the highest standards of administration. 'liheir plans are not only for the present hut lor the future when North Huntingdon will take its rightful place as one of the out- standing high schools of the state. SCHOOL SICCRNIUXRY lfvery ofhce has its secretary and we are proud ol' ours. Nlrs. Dorothy Naser. Although she came as a stranger this year, our secretary very' capably handled all her administrative duties. livery student problem was important enough to warrant her leaving her typewriter to offer assistance. She interpreted sched- ules for the freshmen, she managed the funds ol' the various :activities . . . she even tracked down lost articles for lorgetliul students. Xvith such thoughts in mind. ue can easily say that Mrs. Naser is truly an elhcient addition to our high school.
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lfwi RACKLIQY .... XB. fflberlin Colle-gel: Nllfd, fll. of l'gh.J . . . a stimulating element in the senior democracy classes , . . source of boundless information to her :Xnieriean llistory classes , . . liked as xxell as respected by all who know her, llisi.iaN llApi.iai' . . . HS. llidinhoro State 'l'eaehers' Collegel clay modeling, oil painting, wood working , . . just a few of the many phases of art she directs . . . kept busy with her xkrt Club . . . proves the saying, if you want something done, ask a busy person. ANNA SAN'i'Nick . , . BS. ilndiana State Teaeln-rs' Collegelg Nl.l-ld. fll, of Pgh.J . , , the flying finger teacher . . . takes care of the business end of the canteen . . . finds knitting an enjoyable pastime . . . guided the Seniors throught their final year , . . out of class, quite iovial. l'.l.Sll-1 Ii. Sciiwfxiciz .,,. XB. Cl. ol l'gh.J . . . an all-round grand person . . . teaches the Sophomores the correct use of ling- lish , . . well-liked faculty leader of the Sophomores . . . known for her neat attire. HARRY l Aui.K . . . BS. ffalif. State 'l'eachers' Collegehg hllid. IU. of Pghj , , . faculty manager of athletics . . . explains laws of nature to his Physics classes and reasons for buman nature to his Biology groups . . . a happy-go-lucky fellow. 'Ioim liimcis . . . fclllffllll Collegelg fXl,l'id. fll. of Pgh.P . . . the new basketball coach . . . keeps the boys active in his gym classes and interested in his health classes . , . it has been smooth sailin' since the Navy let him come to us . . . Il good all-around fellow. E1.imina'rii CIlRR!N . . . 13.5, fCarnegie Tech? . . . keeps the canteen running smoothly. . . sees that gowns get finished for formals . . . directs the activities of three T.li.G. groups . . . never gets too busy to give a helping hand. PAUL SNYDER . . . B.S. KU of Pghl . . . joined the laeulty at inid-terin . . . made the chemistry lab an exciting place . . . directed the activities of the Camera ami Science Club . . . though quiet and reserved, quickly won friends among student body as well as faculty. EVA RACKLIQY HELEN HADLICY ANNE SANTNER ELSIE SCHWARTZ
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