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OUR PRINCIPAL E 5 g g i MR. A. C. W'A'l'SON Principal M. S. University of lllinoi Mr. lffatson giving the Seniors their quarterly grades-IL to RJ -doorway In counter. Foster. Folks.. ,lim Finnell, Ehncn, Ewing., DvFr1-es, Conrail, Mr. WVUISOII 13 C6 f 27 yOu fe 0 ag Mr. Watson We, the students of P.T.H.S., are very fortunate in hav- ing a principal such as Mr. Watson. He has devoted all his time in making our school a place from which students regret to leave. He has taken a real interest in the welfare and problems of each student. He makes the students' interests his interests at all our athletic events, at dances and parties, as well as in the class rooms and in the halls. In regard to Mr. Watson's administrative years at P.T.lI.S. we students wish to say: Thanks a million for the leader- ship, loyalty, and general friendliness, which vou have extended to usf, Talking over the grime-fL to IU-Mrs. Brue, Mr. Brue, Mr. Watson, Mr. Bailey
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12 BOARD OF EDUCATION C6 2? e hciency 1 I 1 51 .,.. .aM,a-. ...um-Adu if rf fL lo R2-W'olf, Sclieeler. Donnell. Thompson. Shepherd. Toinlmugh. Mr. Watson Auditing Percy H. Donnell Reid R. Tombaugh Building and Grounds William Wolf Aman Scheeler Tuition NVilliam 1V0lf Aman Scheeler Supplies lieid li. Tombaugh Percy H. Donnell Robert D. Thompson, Pres. Harry I. Shepherd, Sec. The Board of Education of the Pontiac Township High School is very much concemed about the appearance, con- dition, and sanitation of our high school building. To improve the appearance of the corridors, two coats of paint were applied last summer. This operation not only improved the appearance but it also aided the lighting of the halls. This summer the study hall, library, library stack room. room 209, room 213, room 112, room 110, room 108, boys, cafeteria, girls' cafeteria, cafeteria kitchen, and basement walls and ceilings will get redecorated. This summer's work will find the building completely redecorated and it is planned to keep the painting on a 5-year program. The library stack room will present a new appearance next fall, besides a new paint job, the floor will be cleaned and sealed and new steel shelving will be installed for storage of all stack room materials. Another big job planned for this summer which will improve the sanitation as well as appearance is the instal- lation of all new fixtures in the boys' and girls' rest rooms on the first fioor. The two rest rooms on the second floor are to be improved the summer following. The Board of Education is also inierested in a lighting program to relieve the eye stzain in rooms that require close study. The girls' sewing room is first on the approved list and the study hall will he next. Fluorescent lighting will be installed under the guidance of a lighting engineer.
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ll OFFICE Mai UM z JO U PONTIAC 1owN5HIP,:Ii',E VE.,f 00l N731 Tnpdl, In HJ Nlrs. NVQ-stall. Assist. Principal, cliccking zittcmlniicv. Miss Troy. rvcorcliiig cluily zittc-mlmicv, Mrs. llibsch typing 4-mini. cpu-stinns. Mrs, llonlilvr has just lu-cived her supply of uttc-ilcluincv lilnnks. Cfvnlm'-ilk' .signal in thc Of-V fin' for this bus riclvfllnll. Nlznin, Blcssinan, Armbruster, Wagner, Somers. Seniors l'CCC'iL7ill',Q tlzvir grurlvs-Nlorris. Nlosshcrgcr, Malmrosc, Mozcr, Patrick, Peck, Potter, Rapp. liolmcwts. L0u'f'r lfff-Xlr. Kiplivr gc-ts liis inzlil. L0wCr right-Busy Miss Troy gives Maxwell, junior class prcsiclcnt 21 check, then tzlkcs Pontio fnncls lrcnn Bus. Mgr. -lnlinson.
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