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Boord of Educolion James McCabe Reid Tombaugh Harold Schrodei President Harry Shepherd John Thompson E. H. Greenwood Secretary Pontiac Township High Schoolls gov- erning body consists of seven elected citizens from our school district. In co- operation with Principal Gnagey, these men are charged with the responsibility of supervising the expenditure of taxes, the selecting of faculty members, and providing sufficient facilities for the school. N' ,Ii Roger Harding Russell Morris
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The Public library, erected on the corner of Main and Howard Streets, provides residents with modern reading facilities. High school students make good use of the library especially in the evening. Erected in 1893, this building was once Pontiac's storehouse of books, In 1905 the city was thc leading educational center of Liyingston County. It had four public schools, a township high school, and St. Mary's school. Faculty, Curriculum, Classes 26-79 XVhen thc last school bell rings and summer vacation begins . . . Students will head for their favorite spots along the Vermillion River, such as this one near the Vermillion Street Bridge. Stumps are from elm trecs killed by Dutch Elm Disease.
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We Creote Prololemsg He Solves Them Principal L. AI. Gnagey Mt. Morris College, HS. University of XVisconsin, Ph.NI. HxV2llCl1 out for that radiator. Ernie! Our principal, Mr. l,. xl. Gnagey. is seeing' his lirst Freshmen Class at PTUS graduate this year. He became principal in lEl57. Front the begin- ning, he has been first in the thoughts and hearts of the student body. Through his lull understanding ol' the proh- lenls ol' the school, the students, and his desire to discuss with organizations and individuals their ideas for the iinprovenlent ol' the school program, he has endeared hinisell' to the students and the community. Mr. Gnagey has an intense heliel' that the facili- ties and program of PTI-IS should be of primary importance to all. Cashmcr and Iinihzick xisit with Mr. Cnagey after lunch. 1
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