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H 19332 ' THE CLAIRIAN CF PROGRESS L '.l ily ll M. S.,-1 .-l 4 i ., elf,-,--. .551 '. 2- -is - -l - ii ,I f' '.. ' i 1-'l 4- - .I iii ii ---,. , sse.?a5ifs5'f5l 3 l jffls-,fl . 'l I' : iiaiviifei-ill? l fZi '.5Qfi.'.?f3 : 1 ,'i3'?S'E15- Q ., ,,. ,, w is l fu'-.lr' -Khzrl age- einer l l fgiay..-:Q A ', S ... he Wiser L 2 ag F' Page 8 The Superintendent CHARLES RICHARD BIRCH, A.B., M.A. Superintendent St. Clair Schools St. Clair High School Bucknell University, A.B., A.lVl. University of Pennsylvania Lambda Chi Alpha, HIS issue of the Clairian has been published in honor of a most signifi- cant and important step in the educational progress of Saint Clair. Rec- ognizing the social demands upon the educational system occasioned by a changed economic order, the Board of Education has completed the first project in its plan to provide a useful modern education for all of the boys and girls in Saint Clair. In financing and supervising the erection of the new High School Build- ing the citizens of the community, especially the members of the Board of Education, have made tremendous sacrifices. Such manifestations of faith in youth surely will be followed by proof that the confidence in boys and girls has been well placed. With conscious, appreciative effort to become worth- while members of democratic society, let our students hail the beginning of a new era in educational growth!
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f I . ' THE CLAIRIAN OF PROGRESS G E938 Back Row: Dr. Charles W. Delp, Mr. Clarence Hagan. Front Row: Mr. Peter McCarthy, Mr. John J. Jacoby, Dr. Roland G. Gould, Dr. Errol T. Jones. Mr. Claude Rhoads. BOARD OF EDUCATION ROLAND G. COULD, D.D.S. President ERROL T. JONES, M.D. Vice President JOHN J. JACOBY Secretary PETER J. MCCARTHY Treasurer CLARENCE H. HAGAN CHARLES W. DELP, M.D. CLAUDE J. RHOADS 1 Page 7 , , :mul L.. l- fr w, il.. iv K. ilal l-I1 if ll ip.. lib' -ilu l 'Z-C' ri i , l .- -.lp .lily V215 will 1 l ,.. 4..!r wa.: 1, ff.. 1' fl: 1' ig 15 ii-1 .rf mg, haw QNQ' df...- ,lli Wa l i rig? lil vig E. ,' , ,, ' 3 lei lil? ,A.. alle? lf? ills .'l.7 .' ll .. unix in W1 yfv -5 ip P J Q -if fag: fri i, :,.si'! R. ,. yzfrf' i ? ii .P i... 'Q gl 1:15 l 1 . ll f .- if W' FR VMQT' l -L L29 p-. i li ig 3,55 gh. . H .-.
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:Si-8 ' THE CLAIRIAN OF PROGRESS 3 V933 The Principal ELLWOOD SAYLOR BODENHORN. A.B., M.S. Annville High School Penn State College Lebanon Valley College, A.B., MS. University of Pennsylvania Biology Chemistry HEN we study the history of Saint Clair High School for the past ten years, we must note the number of students, the size of the faculty and the courses that have been added to the curriculum. ln 1927 there were approximately 240 pupils enrolled in the High School. The faculty was composed of 6 teachers and the High School occu- pied five rooms. Today, there is an enrollment of 626, the faculty has been enlarged to l6 teachers, and the High School uses I5 rooms. ln i927 the High School offered two courses-Academic and Commer- cial: today an additional course, the General, has been added. Several new subjects have been added during this decade, namely, Phy. Ed., Health, Spanish, Commercial Mathematics. The High School is looking forward to occupying its newly erected High School Building consisting of twenty-four rooms, an enlarged Library, Sci- ence Laboratories, Shop, Gymnasium and Domestic Science Room. An en- larged faculty will greet the pupils, and two new courses, Manual Training and Domestic Science, will be added to the curriculum. l Page 9 -if 3: as ., if it .3 Q7 i ,T i fjfiififi mil ' i ii ii 5 i' , . l:'7.'f' i. .N . . . ii? gF'fr-sf, l Nix- , A : .Aulcf x l A' i li. .f,- y .i . . . 4 , . - -A+ 4' aqtwj 3 M l 3 f 'li 'l 4'.:.'1i1. li ' bg,-Q., I 5 i-i- --.- - 11. ll r Y' 1.21 if is-5 P WISE-.ifile I I bl: ., V. L 5.3, -fix' -lic il .1 5 E f 1, ss'-.w J-vi:-.v Y. - -1 'Q . T:T f1. 1.153 N., 5 ' .:'Ei:ff5f:lf' 5 ..,l-. li . ,. l i l' if, fiiff ' I Eli, ,. . l ' li: .' f l :i .1 i l Q QE. ' J -'X Fl' ' i 2- 2 ,',5'i.3-had--A.. 1 ,--W,-faq z-Q, F 5' '.. 51,f,? i f t 5 , Qi' l' L 5 L 3-: ' S' !'l,, Q Q. : ' l Q . , ,, ., l, , . , .
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