Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 11 text:

what Kind 06 Education Our present, to be sure, is no bed of ro:es. Confusion and conflict abound and much that is terrifying surrounds us. Yet, it is here that our problems arise and it is in their terms that our thinking must bevdone. It may comfort us to dream of the past. Our living must be done, hcwever, in terms of present fact and prezent problem. There is no es- cape from thisx and whatever manner of education we may finally achievehits abiding characteristic should be that it enables our peopleilkf fag with courage Whatever must be faced, confidytfthqt they will be able to give form and character to tlreinujiiqorld. C. M. MUSSER ,-A A 1'- x,.,.,.f' dj' In this day and age, no individual can live a life of isolaticn. Be he of noble birth, middle class, rich or poor, he cannot hope to be a success without having the ability of getting along with people. There is no better training place for life than our own public schools. lt is indeed a world in itself and includes all kinds of future citizers. We have potential leaders in the business world, scientists, tradesmen, theologians, musi- cians, educators, and home makers. ln fact, the future of our country will depend entirely upon how our young peo- ple think and act now during their formative years. So, it is important that we make the most of our asso- ciations during the time we are attending school and forget petty differences. In doing so, we may strengthen ourselves for the major issues of life and in turn give strength to others. l A great hunger lives in the heart of every normal per' son-the hunger to know what life means, what it is for, where it is going. Persons have the power to hope, to ex- pect, to exercise faith, to look ahead. They cannot be happy if they are confined in a meaningless universe. Your educational system seeks to lift you up and give meaning to your plans and desires. A. P. WILDMAN 7 Q s. N. CURRIER

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goafzb 06 gtbucafion President ..................... ............. P aul E. Tamplin Vice President ........... ............. G eorge E. Heiges Treasurer .......................................................................................... Dr. G. P. Anderson Elmer I. Bieber, Edward B. Sloss, Dr. Iohn B. Alter, and Henry D. Iohns Secretary ......... ................ H . A. Bishop Solicitor ........ ............. C . E. Brockway By legislation, the responsibility of conducting and controlling the local school system is vested in the Board ot Education. The men who serve on this board meet monthly to carry out the task of maintaining the high educa- tional level in our schools. Mr. C. M. Musser, Superintendent of Schools, meets with the board in his capacity as their educational adviser. Mr. C. E. Brockway attends the meetings to interpret the school laws and to see that the board complies with the state laws. 6



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V 1 ISABEL ARMOUR ENGLISH II A. B., Pennsylvania College for Women M. A., University of Pittsburgh WILLIAM M. BLOUGH Director of Music Education B. S. in Music Ed., Iuniata College M. A. in Music Ed., Carnegie In- stitute ot Technology MRS. FREDERIC BROCKWAY Commercial Law Salesmanship B, S. in C., Grove City College IANE BROSIE World History Litt. B., Grove City College M. A., Columbia University MILDRED CALDWELL English III Latin III and IV A. B., Hiram College M. A., University of Pittsburgh f , Q it S if My v it '. 'Q Z 2 V25-M9125 :wi.: .u5, iwgfr. ' Q ga! ...gr .fgrf . ggv ., .,.3s1:,',.. - 53 ,. .... .. .Scif .51 ka KENNETH H. COLLINS Biology B. S., Westminster College M. Ed., University ot Pittsburgh. . ,XX K fires., ri 'P PETER I. CQILJSOIQI f-- P. o. Di QQ-y B. S., Duquesne U ' sity M. B. A.,' Duquesne IPIQYSIIY Ct, ANN MARIE CORBIN Home Economics I, II, III, and IV B. S., Mercyhurst College CAROLINE DAVERIO English III A. B., Westminster College FRANCES DURITSA Clothing I, ll, lll, and IV B. S. Pennsylvania State College

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