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MR NORMAN F. HOELZLE Assistant Supf'1'infmzdm1f Schools are measured or evaluated by the kind of men working behind the scenes. The Board of Education, a group of exceptionally capable men, is entrusted with all educational projects. They bring to our vicinity the best teachers rather than the mediocre, and also provide modern school buildings. They are interested in all our numerous activities. As a student body we, too, have certain measurements to attain. Do we always measure up to the high stand- ards set for us? Do we make use of all facilities and opportunities provided? Do we understand others. and how do we cooperate with them? Have we acquired wholesome attitudes? Have we respect for law and order? Each individual should leave this school with a good scholastic record and with splen- did social and spiritual values of life. X U Sc'z'rcfari,c's - Mrs. Mr'Clinf0n, Mrs. Brunton Mrs. Pvtrick and Miss Galligan We should prove to the me11. who work untiringly and unceasingly for us, that we are really appreciative of their efforts. The personality who heads our ex- panding educational system is Dr. John H. Linton, who has a great and chal- lenging responsibility. In complete charge of the operation of the town- ships schools, we students admire Mr. Linton for his resourcefulness, his busi- ness ability, for his spirit of friendli- ness, and his sense of humor. Mr. Norman F. Hoelzle assists in the management of our schools. He, too. has varied tasks. Chiefly concerned with the elementary schools, Mr. Hoelzle also makes periodic visits to the junior high and senior high classrooms to observe the progress made by the stu- dents and teachers during a semester.
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ADMINISTRATION measuring rod '.f1f2 ' 1 4. f ' DR. JOHN H. LINTON Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION Firxl Hou Mr. A. Clan' Mltvhf-ll - assistzml S4'l'I 'IilIAj', Mr. Furl I., Hmnlllll wwf pxwfslmle-Int, Mr, Ilvnrx SIIXIIVI' -7- IlI'4'SIfI1'IlI. Mr. IIIIIIIIIIV' Snivvly -- S1'4'I'1'I2lI'j'. Mr. Ilzirry F D--an - II'1'ilSlII 'I'. Sfrmul Razr: Mr. VValtv-1' Fitzmartin. Dr. John II. LIIII4PIIYSUIHTIIIII'IlfI IlI. Mr. H. Iimiy B1'f-rllfrvw-W-suliritnl mlm, , U. . , ' nn mb 11. Mr. Efivxdxri B. M1-ss'-ngvrfasslstant trvasux-1'. e 35 K 1, W . fl I ... ,A
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,,,Ci'l'izen...Leader...Friend DR. JOSEPH E. WHERRY High School Principal MR. MATTHEW M. ALCORN Assistant Principal Daily or periodically we hear these familiar words coming over the public address system: We have a special announcement , Take it away audi- torium g May I have your attention please? That's all, thank you . The announcements are voiced by Dr. Jo- seph Wherry, a well-qualified person, administering the affairs of our school. Many pressing and important problems constantly arising because of increased membership, he solves admirably. Like the prophet of yesterday, Dr. Wherry, too, lays the foundations of tomorrow by his faith in youth. One who leads the way toward better attitudes, more gracious m a n n e r s, worthier tastes, and higher values is Mr. Matthew Alcorn. He deals with at- tendance problems too. His frequent interviews with students, teachers, and parents require constant alertness and tactfulness as he paves the way to a better understanding and a more har- monious relationship between various individuals who come to him for coun- selling. A friend to all, he seeks to guide youth into a happier way of liv- mg. Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Date, secretaries
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