Rochester High School - Mirage Yearbook (Rochester, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 13 text:

Superintendent et Rochester Pnhlie Sehnnls ROBERT P. BARNER Superintendent of Rochester Public ,.+ Schools To Mr. Barner, our superintendent, we say farewell. In most school districts a superin-f tendent's life is not closely connected with the students, but here in Rochester, Mr. Barner has always taken an active part in our student affairs. Mr. Barner also has a number of other activities which keep him on his toes, Very seldom mentioned, but laudable, is the fact that he is a piano artist. He doesn't have the time to play often for the students, but When he does the selections are well chosen and appreciated. Most of our graduates are able to further their education because he is helpful to them in choosing colleges, obtaining scholarships, and selecting vocations. We shall place Mr. Barner among our cherished memories of Rochester High School. Mr. Barner converses with his secretary, Edith Pasquale, whose various office duties keep her busy.

Page 12 text:

Ray Dugan, Cecil McCreary, and Melvin Haney carry on a lively discussion concern- ing an important school project. At this time We wish to thank the School Board members for their services to us. But much more recognition than We can ever give is due them. For they have given freely of their time and eifort that we might have Board of Education First row: Paul Scheidmantel, George Marshall, Myrtle Coates, Esther Gordon, William Dunning, Ray a better school life. Our feelings of appreciation and gratitude are extended to each member of this hard working organization. Dugan. Second row: Cecil McCreary, Robert Barner Melvin Haney.



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Principal and llssi It is hard to express in words the gratitude we feel toward our high school Principal, Fenton H. Farley, for the personal assistance and guidance he gave to everyone of us. He sincerely cares about our problems, and endeavors to understand the students' as well as the faculty members' outlook on life. Mr. Farley and Carol Keiser, his secretary, are two of the busiest people in the high school. stant Principal This makes for a better unity between the teachers and pupils of Rochester High School. To make us capable of becoming demo- cratic leaders and good citizens of this free nation is his greatest aspiration. We truly mean it when We say, Thank you for every- thing, Mr. Farley! William Peacock, assistant principal of the high school, also checks on absentee students.

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