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BUARD UF EDUCATION '0o05eL awk , , Y ta- 22:5225- - View 098: V506 1V-K .som Algae' D we-X5 Ebifewdl o . 00, Aets09' NXOQSC NX S- :Sr I I Q,ob?ge9K', Geo Swyiclgix Ytesi gm? Behind the routine of our school schedule stand many hours of work by the mem- bers of the Board of Education. These men of the community, elected by the citizens of Penn Township, have the responsibility of directing the educational program for our young people. With the ever-growing population of an active community, and the everrising cost of operating our schools, these men must face and solve problems affecting every citizen of the community. Without their work our program could not function. They seek the cooperation of every citizen in bringing about a well-rounded educational program. It is with a deep sense of appreciation that we extend our thanks for their many ac- complishments. SWA gui wo
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DEDICATION For the past four years we have profited by your teaching, and, within that period, you have greatly endeared yourself to us by your friendly character, your earnest devotion to duty, and the hearty interest you have manifested in our Wel- fare as a class. With sincere appreciation for your guidance and instruction, we, the Class of '5 O , dedicate this yearbook to you, Mr. Clyde W. Winer. In the turning of these pages you will, we hope, be reminded of the Class of '50 , and the musical times we spent together at dear old Penn High. HV
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STUDE T COUNCIL 3? Rini! an yan 10-.J , p . F . Volt U1-I Q 'Q E Ifefjefcbe at S74 R o I 5125, 12 -In 1 If 61- AI ' Wg 1' C4610 lflgllbg H Volt? R Coope r ' J . Ive! S 017. 1500, RO, 0. ' M The council is composed of two members from each class in the high school building. The president of the class is automatically one memberg the other is elected and must be of the opposite sex. The president of the seventh grade is invited to sit in on the meet- ings, although he holds no voting power. Mr. Yingling is our adviser. Hubert Voltz was elected Presidentg Eleanor Kellar, Vice Presidentg Marylou Run- yan, Secretary, and Patty Voltz, Treasurer. The council held a Victory Dance after the basketball season was over. I The object of the council is to get the students' ideas across to the teachers and to correct student problems. In the past the council has been a great asset to the school. We hope it continues its good work in the future.
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