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xecwfiuw HARRY R. GORRELL , For the last six years we have all been under the capable leadership of Mr. Gorrell, our super- intendent. He will long be remembered by every student who has taken part in the routine of the school. In his talks to the student body, which are not only interesting but also inspiring, we have traveled to many interesting places by his vivid explanations and they seem more inter- esting because we realize they are mostly his own personal experiences. To the vision and effort which are Mr. Gorrell's and which have done so much toward molding St. Clairsville school of today, we pay tribute. WILBUR I. GREGG Competent hands do the routine work which keeps St. Clairsville High School running smoothly and alert minds mold the policies of the institution. Concerned daily with such things as finances, grades, and absences, our principal has time, nevertheless, for friendly Contact with both stu- dents and faculty. His effort to make our school something to be proud of is greatly appreciated by those who are a part of it. Mr. Gorrell and Ginnie at Work 4 f
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4 GEORGE TI-IORNBURG President Earn! of glcfncafion The St. Clairsville Board of Education is the silent partner of each student. The only time we, as students, ever hear about the board is when they provide some new improvement for our use. At the present time our board is composed of tive members and a clerk. A diversified group of professions is to be found among these men. The President, Mr. George Thornburg, and Mr. Martin l. Cowen are lawyers. Dr. Ernest R. Porteriield is the leading dentist of town, while the other doctor on the board, Dr. I. B. Martin, is a leading medical doctor. Mr. Isaac Newlin, the filth member, is President of the First National bank. The clerk, Mr. Frank Frazier, is a sur- veyor. So we find men of all walks of lite giving their time and energy to our school. Thank you, Gentlemen. 4 FRANK FRAZIER Clerk 4 4 ir MARTIN L. COWEN DR. I. B. MARTIN DR. E. R. PORTERFIELD I. T. NEWLIN 8
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Schlantz, Higginbotham, Wrabec, Felitsky, Saksa, Van Horn, Vfiley, Dittrick, Mr. Gregg. Ofice A ,oem These students play an important part in the daily routine of our school. Their dependability and careful work is a valuable asset to Mr. Gregg. 4 4 4 Mr. Clay Mr. Wallace , C6110 t6LL8l 5 These are the men who keep our building Warm and clean. Their faithful devotion to duty makes our school's appearance one of which to be proud. 1U
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