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IN MEMORIAM His gent It’ face and patient smile. With sadness we recall. He had a kindly word for each. And was well liked by all. He is not forgotten. Nor will he ever he As long as life and memory last For you as well as me. We miss him now. our hearts are sure, As time goes by we miss him more. His friendly smile, his gentle face. No one can ever fill his vacant place. It broke our hearts to lose him. But he did not go alone. For part of us went with him. And so. part of us has gone. No one knows the great heartache. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's home in silence, For him, whom we liked so well. Swiftly the year will he passing But still we won't forget ’Cause deep in our hearts and minds Memories will linger yet. IN MEMORIAM The Senior Class would like to express its deepest feelings about the untimely passing, on May 20, 1968, of Mr. Harry Gommoll, who had been an art teacher at Arts for eleven years. His dedication to his students, to his teaching, and to our school earned for him the admiration of all who camo in contact with him. As athletic advisor, Mr. Gommoll donated long hours to the welfare of the athletes. As head of the Craftsmen's Club he and the members designed and constructed the stained glass windows for the entry way to our school. As on individual, his sincerity and understanding inspired students to do their best in whatever field they selected. 6
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DOCTOR HARRY LEWIS, Ph. D. PRINCIPAL A school is mode up of three main parts: the students, the faculty, and the administration. Someone or something must make all of these parts work as one. We at Arts High School are fortunate in having Dr. Lewis, who has the rare quality of being able to unite students and faculty alike into c cohesive, working unit. A frequent visitor to our classes. Dr. Lewis displays an interest in the well being of every student. His contributions to class discussion are one indication of his vast accumulation of knowledge in many fields. A dynamic personality, he always finds time to chat with students in his office or in the corridors. This year his desire for a warm student-faculty relationship inspired him to organize the Principals Luncheon to better acquaint students with the functions of our school. His insistence on high academic standards, his pride in the student body, and his confidence in the Art and Music Department move him to say Arts High is a model of what school should be and con be throughout our nation. Dr. Lewis displays deep concern for the welfare of our school. We are truly proud to say Dr. Lewis is OUR principal.
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