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First Row vi Mrs. Florence Schick, Mr. L, C. Morehouse, Mr. I. S. MCKQin, Mr. B. B, Perrin, Mr. A. Besnecker, Mr. W. H. Lung, Mrs. Esther Hopf Second Row -fe Mr. H. Smiley, Mr. I. I.. Maloney, Mr, I. Skillen, Mr. R, B. Russell, Mr. I. K. Wilson, Mr. W. B. Reynolds, Mr. H. Cunning, Mr, M. Newcomer Absent From Picture Mr. I. W. Charles, Ir., Dr. C. W. Cummmqs, Mr. H. P. Schnne One of our most important civic groups, the Board of Education, is chosen by the citi- zens of the school district. They have proven capable of supervising school matters, and to them falls the task of passing final approval on all plans concerning the school. They have many and varied problems. They must, among other things, secure maintenance for the ten buildings in the North Hills Joint School sys- tem, prepare a budget, plan any additions to old buildings, or entirely new ones, where popu- lations are increasing at a rapid rate, hire all personnel, such as teachers, secretaries and others. The School Board has many plans for the high school. Among them is the addition of a new wing to the high school building. It would provide a new gymnasium, new music and shop rooms, and science rooms. The Joint Board, a civic group of which our school and community can be proud, is held in high esteem by students and citizens alike, for a year's job well done.
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5- 5 'x i Y Hazel McGinnis Math IV Attendance I. T. Petruna v4-dst ,f , ff lf' I - I v 4 L.'ZI.1l'f f , 4 H. P. Smith English IV .ff Luv !'IH!.5 11.5 fArn14fi 1 our lYl6,lllAl'II1.l'-l Vernon Metz American History World History Elmer H. Puchta Guidance Counselor . .ak . J , 1 I Ivor S. Smith Chemistry Physics , ...X A a ' rl, O ' Ivy Young Willis Reading 9 Emma Dean Morris Speech English ll Rb r.: if , if Ek Helen E. Rea Librarian 1 X t fl. w A if Q- Nl Nelson Tiffany Wood Shop Harriet M. Wright Bookkeeping Office Practice Business English 11 K, ' s Hester A. Munden Homemakinq Guidance Counsellor Ruth S. Rucker Shorthand I, ll Transcription Business English fX.f'f- 'K' .I vfz T -' Della G. Vance Latin I, II English ll .2 9 :ii ss. Helen C. Zeiler Enqlish l, II Pennsylvania History Civics Frank Paco Sth Grade English Bth Grade History Ruth G. Seitz Homeinaking Lowell E. Wallcup World History
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Fits! row R. Taylor, H. Poplfi, l. Moore, E, Phfflps S6C0nd row f Mis, Loiler, L. Brwillwe, R, Williciriis, Cftrvin, l. Plclrtstfiii, l'. Ncrdnlli, D. Short Mr, lvitiitrmzv ill Who made our Senior class so successful? Of course, our hard working Senior Executive Council! Under the supervision of Mrs. Zeiler and Mr. Martorelli the Senior Executive Coun- cil planned many activities and special events that made our last year in high school a pleas- ant memory. The members of the council were presi- dent, Harry Popleg vice president, Bob Tay- lorg secretary, Libby Phelps, treasurer, Janet Moore - and the homeroom representatives. These capable people managed the business of the senior class and tried to please every class member. The Hobo House was planned by the Executive Council. lt was held at the North Park Lodge. A square dance highlighted the evening and the traditional play was put on by the Green Jacket Boys. Besides planning the successful activities, the council made the necessary arrangements for the Dinner Dance which was held in March, the senior class play, and the class day activi- ties. They also ordered the graduation an- nouncements and name cards. Each senior homeroom was posted on the class events by their representatives, who also collected the class dues. The Senior class can be proud of the ex- cellent job that their council and sponsors did. They graduated from West View with many delightful memories.
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