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Hnalwl U f 'IL Dr. Burkett W. Pintar F. Butya E. Zimmer A. Schuhider F. Mochnick H. Miller T. Slanina The Board of Education of Robinson Township High Schools is composed of seven public-spirited men who devote their time and energy freely in order to provide adequate school facilities. Those serving at present are Dr. John W. Burkett, president: Mr. William Pintar, vice presidentg Mr. Frank Butya, secretaryp Mr. Frank Mochnick, Mr. Thomas Slanina and solicitor, Mr. Harry Miller. Dr. Burkett has been a member of the school board for approximately forty years. Mr. Pintar took office in 1941 and Mr. Schuhider has devoted his time for six years. The service of Mr. Butya began in 1944, with our most recent members being Mr. Mochnick and Mr. Zimmer, taking office in 1945. Mr. Slanina is the capable supervisor of buildings. The board meetings are held on the first Friday of each month at which time important problems and programs for the school are dismissed. 10
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63042, Uncafzbn. The boy's vocational curricula of Robinson High is well on its way to new and better horizons under the able leadership of Mr. J. C. McMichael since its revival in 1943. To state his aims as succinctly as possible, we would say he is trying to make well-rounded citizens of the boys of this township at R. H. S. With the masterful inflection of his voice, he is chiefly concerned in trying to teach the things which will make his students partially independent of their pay check in the future. He understands that the person who knows how to make his environment work for him has iust that much more chance to live grac- iously and this he tries to impart to his students. This particular knowledge is invaluable during times of industrial depression. The shop contains a circular saw, a jig saw, a wood-lathe, and a drill press. Although the circular saw was the only new addition this year, we expess our hopes that in the near future modern accommodations will be furnished. A home, centered amidst flowers, a few chickens, a garden and a few fruit trees together with the ability to keep these in shape are valuable assets which will be a means of relaxation and also a substantial help to the citizens of to- morrow. 9
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