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tl, MR. H. W. GOOD Supervising Principal Shvwui 'LLL L' - og 9004 guigmfup ADVANCING EDUCATION Education must be an ever advancing program. Each generation must expand the scope of knowledge inherited from the preced- ing generation. We would still be living on the same level as the ancient people if our ancestors had not increased their knowledge with each generation. Schools should lead in the progress of civilization. The field of training and knowl- edge must be broadened to include new ideas and to improve the old ones. Gur civilization will progress Just as fast and as far as our education leads. Seniors are the epitome of six years of edu- cation in high school. They reflect mental and social maturity. They possess open-mindedness, but firm convictions for the moral right. They are sin- cere about the democratic way of life. They learn wholesome concepts of good school citizenship and become good commun- ity citizens. They remember that for every- thing tnere is a reason and conduct them- selves accordingly. Our cordial and sincere good wishes for your futures after graduation and Gods blessings on you. ll mm.-W...
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is , Sf' V in ,I cl li y ri 1 VJhen you enumerate the essentials of a successful school program, you find there is nothing more important than the faculty. They unselfishly pour out front their abundant storehouses of knowledge the wisdom which molds our future. Being a teacher is a great responsibility, for they must live lives which set an example to their students. They must have patience to cope with our conduct. As seniors, we have come to know our teachers as friends. When we have problems we look to tnem for help and guidance. We are proud of our faculty here at Sewickley and would like you to know them also. Travel with us down the hallowed halls and meet them individually. Qur first stop is room one, the home economics kitchen where we find Miss Mary Paul. She prepares the home-makers of tomorrow. Pleasant aromas drift from beneath her door which make your mouth water. She is always pleasant and ready to help. As we enter roonz two, we get L1 cheery smile from Mrs. Alta McGrew. She teaches junior high home economics. lt is in her classes that our girls learn the basic fundamentals of home making. The next room, number three, has a friend- ly atmosphere because it is the library, filled with books, and books are our friends. There to help you make wise selections is our tiny sweet librarian, Mrs. lane Rainey. For quite a few years, room four has been home to Mr. Willicirn Fullerton. Mr. Fullerton teaches history and commercial law classes, which make for better citizens of tomorrow. He LS one of our assistant coaches. Across the hall in room five we find Mr. Victor Vassia, who teaches ancient history. He coaches the little Bisons in both football and basketball. l-le enjoys spending his leisure time hunting and fishing with his daughter, Vicky. vig, ,UUIDHQIL .IL ti .-Q., nor' f-'t -x 'U'- TY Q33 471' '-1 se-X
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