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F2 ,... ,C 1 KWH.- t., --.-- .Q F , is Si? , X sri! - Si tugs -- N l?s.,t. E. S. GARD JESSE J. RITENOUR ACTING SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL ACTING SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL During the absence of Mr. Powell this past year, Mr. J. J. Ritenour was chosen to serve as our acting supervising principal. Then at the close of the first semester, Mr. E. S. Gard replaced Mr. Ritenour. We, the senior class of 1953, wish to express at this time our sincere appreciation to them for the guid- once and help given us during our high school years. We have always been well advised and encouraged with all our so-called school probIems . We ofthe senior class will always remember the thoughtful consideration given us by the administration. Mr. Ritenour and Miss Sanner
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tu. fam pg puma 54,4 ' Left to right-Phillippi, Rankin, Sanner, Putman, Kerrigan, Schaff, Ritenour, Digruttolo, Trout, and L. S Williams, County Superintendent of Schools who happened to be present at meeting. oggzww- wr mwwtm President James B. Phillippi Vice President Rodney Putman Secretary Mrs. Martha F. lllar Treasurer Dole T. Romesberg James Digruttolo Mike Drabbish John Goller T. R. Kerrigan Fred M. Laus Mrs. Ruth Mosholder Clarence Pritts James S. Rankin Phillip M. Schott C. E. Trout This year, we feel, a history-making step was made in our school system. A iointure was formed between Casselman, New Centreville and Rockwood to form the Rockwood Joint School District. We of the senior class think that the board members should be complimented for their tore- sight in this new venture. Jointures have been formed all over the county, and we are glad that Rockwood has been able to keep pace with the other schools in this respect. The advantages of a iointure are innumer- able but probably outstanding is the fact that more funds are available to work with to provide more and better educational facilities. This could lead to an entirely new school system, and it is our sincere hope that someday we can re- turn as Rockwood alumni to a new school build- ing, second to none in Somerset County. 9
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