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Mr. M. V. MacLaughun, Superinten- dent of Schools and Principal. Miss Mabelle W. Barnes, English, Col- lege English. Miss Gertrude M. Bunce, Biology, General Science, General Math., Fresh- man Class Adviser, Girls Athletics. Miss Emily C. Drust, English, French, General Math., Sophomore Class Ad- viser. Mr. Kenneth L. Mackenzie, Prob- lems of Democracy, Guidance, Com- mercial Geography, Senior Class Ad- viser, Director of Athletics. Miss Margaret L. McGrath, English. Mr. Edward McMahon, Practical Arts. Mrs. Hildur C. Morse, Math., History. Miss Helen M. Pederzoli, Typewriting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Social Studies. Mr. Edward M. Rothstein, Physics, Chemistry, Sociology, American His- tory, General Math. Miss Dorothy M. Small, Business Miss Margaret Flannery, Typewrit- Eng ij sh) Latin Dean of Girls ing, Shorthand, Office Practice. Miss Mary E. Fowler, English? College Englishr-American History. Mr. Santino M. Vasquez, Office Prac- tice, Jr. Business Training, Secretary of Offices of Superintendent of Schools. Miss Marjorie G. Wolf, Supervisor of Music. Miss Marie A. LeVan, English, French, American History, Guidance, Sopho- Miss Ethel L. Wright, Home Eco- more Class Adviser. nomics, Guidance.
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Mr. Horace H. Raymond, Chairman Mr. John A. Moore, Vice Chairman Mr. Frank Kramer, Secretary Mr. James E. O’Brien Mr. Richard Brown Mr. William Ross Mr. Frederick Peck Dr. A. F. Seibert Mr. David Wilson On December 9, 1941, President Roosevelt said in his report to the nation, We are now in this war; we are all in it, all the way.” Overnight we had become actively engaged in a titanic struggle to de- termine whether our American ideals and institutions should remain as a bul- wark against aggressor nations or whether they should remain only as a haunt- ing memory in the hearts of a great, free people. Free public school education is an American institution. We are proud of our heritage and we are grateful to the men who have kept the faith and have guided our youth through their formative years. We, too, solemnly pledge to uphold these ideals which have now become so deep-rooted in our daily lives.
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