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MR. QUENTIN KINTIGH Supervising Principal To this fine class of 1947, that arc now departing from the halls and familiar faces of their beloved Alma Mater, may I say, my only regret is I have not had time to know you better. The world will demand much of you, and often you will think it unfair. You must now earn your own living, and solve your own problems. May I ask, and explain briefly three questions which I hope will guide you properly in solving the problem of how to earn your living. The first question that you should ask yourself is: “What is there to do in the world?” In order to answer this question, you must survey the world of work. If you can afford it, the best wav is to see first-hand just how people earn their living. This being impossible, in many cases, the next best thing is to read and study what people do, and learn what requirements they must meet in their respective occupations. Books, newspapers, magazines, and your friends will help you answer this question. The second question is: “What can I do?” This question requires that you measure your own abilities, in terms of the world of work. If you arc not familiar with all of your abilities, subject yourself to various aptitude tests, work at various occupations, and find out whether or not you have the necessary ability. The third question is: “What can I do best? Naturally, you can do more than one thing, but it is what you can do best that reallv counts. There you will be happy, you will serve your fellowmcn best, and will be able to provide for those depending on you. G mmcnccment is not the end of your education, but the time to begin the use of it. An education is ability to do something, and do it efficiently. Find what you can do best. Quentin Kintigh MR. JOHN MOCHNICK High School Principal
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS MR. ALONZA M. BARTON MR. M. M. BERLIN MR. ALEX DAVIDSON MR. SAMUEL J. GUY MR. CHARLES E. LAWTHER MR. ANTHONY MAURO MR. ANDY REGER 4
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STAFF OF INSTRUCTORS w MISS SARAH BAILEY English, Music MISS MARI HA BARTON School Nurse MISS VERONICA BERTOLINE Frenchy Latin MISS MILDRED BOGLE Englishy Spanish MR. SAMUEL BOHINCE Industrial Arts MRS. SARAH BYERS Chemistry, Geometry MISS NANCY CAMPAGNA History, Spelling MISS ROSE MARIE COLLIE Home Economics MRS. OLIVE COURTNEY English MRS. CLAIRE CRAWFORD Art Instructor MISS BETTY MAE GEORGE Physical Education MRS. DOROTHY GFRMROTH Secretary MISS SHIRLEY HOWARD Art Instructor MR. PAUL KING Algebra, History MRS. GERTRUDE KRICK History, Spelling MR.ZEIGY KUNCZEWSKI Arithmetic (
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