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AND FACULTY TOP ch-ft to right? Nliss Lois Courson Commercial Craduatc Heclhank Yallcy High School Sccrc-tary to joseph bl. Kata Nliss Elizabeth McGregor Commercial Cracluatc New Bcthlc-hem High School Sccrctary to Clark E. Hay BOTTOM rleft to rightj Mrs. Pauline Smith B. Indiana T. Collcgc Home Economics Scnior High F. H. A. Ralph A. Yanity B. lmliana 'lf Colle-gc Vocational Homo Economics Homc Economics Cafe-tcria Xlanagcr Nlrs. Dorothy K. Slick B. Lf of Xlissouri Homc Economics .Il111io1'Hi2l1 F. H. .-X.
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0 R PRI CIPALS TOP Cleft to rightl Clark E. Ray Nl. Ed.. U. of Pittsburgh Supervising Principal of Schools Joseph I. Kata Nl. A., U. of Pittsburgh High School Principal B ILDERS OF F UT RE CITIZENS XVhen we think of our school days. we remember many things, but one of the most important memories we hold in our hearts is that of our faculty. those men and women with whom we spend six hours a day, five days a week. From a single-room school house with only one teacher, New Bethlehem has grown into Redbank Valley High School, a larger school with many rooms and buildings. The faculty. also. has been increased in number until today it totals forty-one. Among these teachers we have found good friends who have helped us in many different ways. just by daily conversation or daily routine, we students have been iniiuenced by them. The teacher's role in the development of an individual is indeed a valu- able one. XVe learn not only by the use of textbooks. but also by observation. YVe are impressed by teachers who live their lives by the rules they teach. and by the faith they show in their students. The all-round development of a student is their aim, and our desire. XVe will always remember our teachers. And we promise to show in our lives some of the qualities they would want us to have. 10 l . . - . A ,
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