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M A C M t hell Mr T S Elllot Mr J M Watts Mr J E Hetr ck Mr R R Brenlove attorney r 1 c Mr F E Ha nes supervns ng prmc pal Mr K W Stoner Mr Ph llxp Murray Absent Mrs M P Boggs Nmeteen thlrty mne was the year for the elect1on of two new school dxrectors rlck was re elected and Mr H C Mur ray was elected The board mamtamed the same orgamzatlon as the preV1ous year Mr J M Watts Presxdent Mr T S Ellxot V1ce Pres1dent Mr A C M1tchell Treasurer Mr J E Hetr1ck Secretary and members Mrs M P Boggs Mr K Stoner and Mr H C Murray In addmon to the regular busmess 1939 marked the complet1on of the of the hxgh school and new plans for a Jumor high and elementary school at Lmcoln Park The board also approved Mr Hames recommendauons for the graduatlon exerc1ses for the Class of 1940 Mr' HTG' Smith retired' Mr' J' E' Het' plans for the grounds and athletic Held 11
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ADMI NIITIQATIUN MR. REMALEY We present at this time a special broadcast in honor of Mr. Frank H. Remaley's twenty years of service. Since becoming assistant county su- perintendent of Allegheny County schools in 1920, Mr. Remaley has made frequent visits each year to the Penn Township schools. To many of us in the graduating class, he has been known and looked Lip to since we were in Hrst grade. After receiving his A.B. and A.M. degrees from Otterbein College, Ohio he did graduate work at the University of Michigan, Ohio State, Harvard, Yale, and Pitt. Before assuming his duties in Allegheny County, he taught in A1- toona, McKeesport, and Pittsburgh and was supervising principal at Edge- wood Naturally this man so interested in progress in education watched with enthusiasm the growth of our high school from a dream into this fine reality He remarked recently You as stu dents can well be proud of Penn High for I think it represents the last word in modern equipment and a progressive faculty gras ,4-.X Rx Q1 ff, QmxNx MR HAI NES As superintendent of Penn Township schools Mr Fred E Haines has worked constantly for progress and improve ment A willing worker and cooperative helper his aid in our various class ac tivities has been of inestimable value We ve found him to be a genial person who was never too busy to lend a help mg hand or a listening ear when we faced a problem His continued efforts beneficial suggestions and understand ing of school problems have gone far toward making the class of 1940 a success If X wal'-.ff -M f X X 4o:'.-':5'2 Q7 0 x . h . . I , ll Y Y 9 Y ,Y , . . y - . 1 ' ' , . , , - f ' ' .x-., -V' fgaztjf fav. its 92. ..5'ff'xQ'i-x ,f' .f'ft ' 5'Q9QY.- '-fir. QP' A Jr: ' , ' ,- 55' i 2 A QQ. .. . ' 'fx'AQx'. ,. ,, .I ,J ':':f f-Q . Q . ti px I0 ' .fig ff. ' VN' fr-.if H Y ...
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l 'gf' J, 1 4 L ,-. , is.- 'l?' Croup I Mr j Mant M P 1 : , . on, r. J. roksa, Mr. M. Alcorn, Mr. H. Randour, Mr. F. Crane. Group II: Miss A. McQuiston, Mrs, W. Glenn, Mrs. E. Wert, Mr. A. Kelley, Mrs. F. Zieger, Miss D. Lurting, Miss A. Kiel Center: Mr. G. Davis. Miss E. Reed, Miss E. Klinar, Mr. C. Alcorn. Group Ill: Miss D. Curran, Mr. R. Stoner, Mr. D. Scott, Miss J. Beattie. Group IV: Miss C. Massarelli, Mrs. J. Dau, Mrs. R. Bo ard , M' M H This is station F-A-C-U-L-T-Y broadcasting on a frequency of 180 days per year. The first program, illustrated above, The World of Science, features Mr. Proksa, coach of the bas- ketball quintet: Mr. Manton, who finds physics just as simple as P.O.D.: Mr. M. Alcorn, science counselor and basketball coach for the freshmen: Mr. Randour, that All-American idol of the football squads and fans: Mr. Crane, our genial photography advisor who spends much time on biology and chemistry. The next group compose The Better English Committee. Mr. Kelley has just announced that this year's program was a must with everyone. The group spread their talents in other directions equally well. Miss McQuiston directs those successful plays we like so much: Mrs. Glenn has a history program and is a senior sponsor: Mrs. Wert shares her time with the math department and is sponsor of the Zz . A-. -F' -sa -if-T'N -xxx t., V- 1. 4 x55f5YJ.'f, .fj22'Qi1Qjf'! GX g us iss . eggie. senior class. Mrs. Zieger with MrKelley spon- sors the Rostrum and hob-ncbs with Caesar in second year Latin: Miss Lurting lives in the library, and she knows her boxoksl Miss Keil helps the freshmen and sophomores to get a good start in English and with Miss Reed sponsors the Girl Reserves. The Health Program presents Mr. Davis, track coach: Miss E. Reed and Miss Klinar, who see to it that the girls do their calisthenics and keep down the calories: Mr. C. Alcorn, who assists the coaches of all sports as well as having his own gym classes. Here we get down to earth with a vocational program Miss Curran, fashion and foods ex- pert, made the boys in Mr. Stoner's and Mr. Scott's shop classes so hungry with the aroma of cake and steak issuing from the foods lab. , that they also wanted to study cooking. Miss
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