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School B MR. BRUCE LANE, President I have been associated with the Tussey Mountain Board of Education for a number of years. At the present I am serving in the capacity of President of the organization. For this honor, bestowed on me by my fellow members, I am most grateful. It is with deep humility that I serve. May I say to you that our present facilities and programs of studies are in existence only through the concerted efforts of our local citi- zens, especially those who have served or who are now serving as members of the Board of Education. I am sure these accomplishments have not been in vain. Our rewards will be the scholastic progress and moral growth, shown by the students now in attendance or any students attending in the future. Our sincere desire and prayer is that such progress will continue always. In the near future you students will be assuming our present tasks and obligations. Your daily preparations will prepare you accord- ingly for these tasks. Your generation will be equipped to accomplish greater feats. oclrcl Members Members of the Tussey Mountain joint School Board are as follows: BROAD TOP CITY BOROUGH: Adam Black, vice-president: jesse Clark, president, Helen Gracey, Alberta Lane, sec- retary, Albert Stevenson Sr. BROAD TOP TOWNSHIP: john Folk, vice-president, Chester Hitchens, secretary: Stewart Leighty, Vaughn I Tenley, president, Oliver Smith, C. Clair Wintei's, treasurer. CARBON TOXVNSHIP: Max Donald- son, secretary: Merwyn Donaldson, vice-president, james Patterson, Arthur Speck, president: Roswell Speck. COALDALE BOROUGH: Kenneth Foster, vice-president, Charles jenkins, Edward Mohr, president, Donald Wright, Ralph Mclntyre, sec- retary. COALMONT BOROUGH: Alene Adolph- son, secretary, Vera Black, Erma Bussard, Mil- dred Donaldson, vice-president, Loretta Patterson, president. DUDLEY BOROUGH: George Bol- linger, vice-president, Elmer Carberry, treasurerg Leo Houck, secretary, Alex Maslanik, presi- dent, William Reed jr. HOPEXVELL TOXWN- SHIP: Robert Clapper, Elvin Hinkle, secre- T tary: Clyde Lane, vice-president: Charles Russell, George Shontz, president. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP: Paul Brum- baugh, president, Ned Hollingshead, Elias Lynn, treasurer: jack Spencer, vice-president: joseph Wyles Jr., secretary. SAX- TON BOROUGH: Mark Bulger, Ralph Isett, treasurer, Paul Mountain, secretaryg Paul Stewart, vice-president: Robert Wil- liams, president. TODD TOWNSHIP: Kenneth Barrett, Wal- ter Curfman, secretaryg Herbert Hess, Bruce Lane, president: James Saylor, vice-president. WOOD TOWNSHIP: Thomas Davis, secretary, Harry Lashinsky, Walter Ford, james Park, president: james Price, vice-president. COMMITTEES: Supply and Finance, Athletic and Cafeteriag Ralph Isett, chairman, Helen Gracey, Vaughn Tenley, Max Donaldson, Edward Mohr, Loretta Patterson, Leo Houck, Clyde Lane, Ned Hollingshead, james Saylor, Harry Lashinsky. Building and Transportation, John Folk, chairmang Adam Black, James Patterson, Charles jenkins, Erma Bussard, Elmer Carberry, George Shontz, jack Spencer, Robert Williams, Herbert Hess, James Price. Policy and Personnelg Alberta Lane, chairmang Chester Hitchens, Merwyn Donaldson, Kenneth Foster, Alene Adolphson, George Bollinger, George Russell, Paul Brumbaugh, Paul Stewart, Ken- neth Barrett, and james Park. I0
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Education is a gradual and complex journey, but the destination of achievement holds greater rewards with each mile of travel. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Harry H. Alcorn Education is a continuous process. This has always been true. Today, education is subject to swift and radical changes. Realizing this, education faces its greatest challenge. What is accept- able today may be obsolete tomorrow. Students, the training which you are now receiving is adequate and basic. Tomorrow much of it may be disregarded. To keep abreast of these changes, you must always possess an open mind cor- related with a strong desire to penetrate new horizons. To do otherwise would make you obsolete. The real challenge is change. A characteristic of all life is the ability to change. Our creator has so endowed us. A constant awareness will indicate the time for action. Act in a positive man- ner. In this manner you will be able to cope with society as well as to contribute to it.
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