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The new tmuiiding has severai things which we did not have previously in High Schooi. There is a huge, taeautitui gym which enahies us to participate in sports and further extra curricuiar activities. Gym ciasses are conducted in here ati during the weeic by Mr. Sterner. There is a iarge iihrary, fuiiy equipped with tahies and chairs, and the sheives of the iihrary hoid a vast numher of reference hooks. Next year, there will he two new courses intro- duced to the Saint Clair High School students: Home Economics and Shop Work. The rooms to he used for these courses are aiready fuiiy equipped, hut will not he used untii next year. There are iatmoratories for those who study chemistry. Year hy year, the graduating class ot the Saint Clair High School has been increasing. in 1923, ap- proximately 20 students were graduated: now there is an average of 100 graduates each year. Ati of us reaiize the vaiue of a High School education in seeicing our life woric, and nowhere will we find such excellent courses and training as in Saint Ciair High School. EDITH PADFIELD D Niiiicrsviiie Stale Teachers Cot- LOUISE MEINHOLD icgc. Penn Stale College, Temple Secretary, Supcrinlendenlls University. Office Librarian Page 15 DR EDWARD T RYSCA VAGE MD Mt St Marys Coiiege George- town University School of Medi Gmc Medzmi inspector MARY D THORN Bivius COIIKIJS Coiiegc I IXIIUSIC B Mus UYIC qllperl I Ol' IDA M GROSSKETTI ER RDH Slate Coiiegc Thomas Evans Denlni institute Unrsersrty o Pennsylvania Denlui Hygienist .V 'M .' . s i it W
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CLAIRIAN FRANCIS E. XVELKER. B.S. Keystone State Teachers Col- Iegc, B.S.. I,JcnnsyIvanin State CoII4-ge. New York University. Science BioIogy ALBERT C. ALESSI. B.S. Edinhoro Stale Teachers Col- Icgc, B.S., Duke University. Ar! Supervisor MICHAEL STRANKO, B.S. BucIcncII University. B.S. in EE. Physics Ivlathemnlics At that time the corps of teachers consisted of the IoIIowing: Supervising PrincipaI, Mr. VV. J. Evans: PrincipaI, Mr. I. A. Goss: Mr. Joseph KrecIcer, IVIL CharIes H. Wright, and Miss Dora ZeitIin. Mrs. Lucy Mansell was the Supervisor of Drawing. and Mrs. IVIary VViIson was the Instructor of Sewing. Today we are in a new High ScI1ooI I3uiIcIing which is proof of the progress that can he macIe in sixteen years. We have a heautiIuI, mocIern, sanitary IouiIcIing which has innumeraIJIe improved faciIities. Our teaching corps has enIargecI in that short time from six to seventeen. The present high schooI corps consists of: PrincipaI, Mr. EIwoocI S. BocIenhorn: Miss Phoehe Evans, Miss IVIary Monahan, IVIiss Esther Botzer, IVIiss IVIargaret Ray, IVIiss Anna Quirin, IVIiss IVIargaret I'IeaIy, Mr. Evan Evans, Mr. Thomas Jen- nings, IVIr. Francis IVIcCuIIough, Mr. David Evans, Mr. Francis Mooney, Mr. Francis VVeIIcer, IVIr. John Reese, IVIr. Reese Super, Mr. AIIan Sterner, NIr. IVIicI1aeI StranIco. In addition to these teachers we have a Iihra- rian, Miss Louise MeinhoIcI: a cIer1taI hygienist, Miss Ida A. GrossIcettIer: a Supervisor of Art, IVIr. AIIJert C. AIessi, and a Supervisor of IVIusic, Miss Mary Thom. al K THONIAS Il.. JENNINGS. B.Mus. VVILLIAIVI REESE SUPER. B.S Comhs CoIIege of IN'Iusic, BucIcneII University, Ursinus Bjvlus. College, B.S.. PennsyIvania InstrumentaI Music State College' EngIisI1 Page I2
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Senior Class Histor Lett to Right: Peggy Nlillcr, Jenn Gorman. Anna Gatcly. .lolm Klizns President .IEAN GORMAN Vice President ANNA GATELY Secretary JOHN KLIZAS Treasurer PEGGY MILLER Colors Blue and Vvhitc Flower Lily of the Valley Motto Climtx Though The Roclc Be Rugged Advisors Nliss Esther Boizcr and Nlr. Michael Stranlto On Septemher 4th, 1935, a group of 100 eager, green and frightened fresh- men entered the portals of Saint Clair High School to emharlc upon the great sea of careers. Then came the great taslc of deciding if we were going to he com- mercial or academic students. This deci- sion having laeen made, we proceeded to talce up the social part of our school life. The first social function which we at- tended was the Freshman Party which was thoroughly enjoyed hy all. As sophomores we returned to talce up our school life with just as much eager- ness, hut not quite as much fear. Next came the higgest thrill of the year-'we were really going to get our class rings, something that had been long awaited loy everyone. This was followed hy the anxiety whether we Msophisticateclu Soph- omores would rise to the ranlc of Ulordlyn Juniors. Our Junior year at lastl Everyone was all excited concerning plans about the traditional Junior Prom, which was the most important thing we, as a class, would have to put over during our Junior year. The Prom was held Chrishnas night, and proved to he a marvelous success. Thus another undertaking was completed which added to the prestige of the present Se- nior Class. During the four years of our school lite, many important taslcs were accom- plished due to the whole-hearted cooper- ation ot our classmates and the untiring efforts of our advisors. As we leave the portals of this school, we will remember the generous and unlailing aid ot' those who helped us to succeecl: and so we ex- tend our thanlcs to all who aided us in reaching our goal. Page I4
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