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f Z8 X?0LCIfL4y . . . t f K Miss Betty lane Kim Miss Esther Bender Mr. William Potter Miss Anna Pistcrius Miss lanet Campbell Miss Alice Rotlirock Mr. Raymond Evans Mr. Herbert Cosfolo Mr. Earl Kuhn Miss Elizabeth Brednicli Miss Harriet Evans Miss Loreen Purbaugn Miss Bessie Moore Miss Sylvia Re-no A ntliem-Page 8 A 1 be
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mission was dependent upon an evaluation in accordance with the Co-operative Study ot Secondary School Standards. The school re- ceived high ratings on all nine main items: curriculum, pupil activities, library, guidance, inztruction, outcome of the education program, stalt, plant and administration. At the conclu- sion of the third year Brentwood may take pride in the progress ot its schools under the capable ntanagenfent oi Dr. English. We Seniors of l943 appreciate his service to us and extend our best wishes to him in gratitude. The career ot Mr. McDonald, High School Principal, is marked by thirteen years ot service to Brentwood. From l93U he has watched the school come through many changes and rapid advancement. ln that year Brentwood High School consisted oi only a few rooms in the Elroy Elementary School building. Finally in l933 the high school building was constructed, and Mr. McDonald became principal in the new building. ln l939 the addition with its cafeteria, music room, auditorium, class rooms, projection booth and new gymnasium was completed. The school now is organized as a lunior High School and a Senior High School with three courses oi study, academic, commercial and general. The school program has an extensive physical education plan, a trained nurse, a doctor and a dental hygienist. Credits are MR. S. E. McDONALD offered in art, music, chorus, shop and home economics. Students govern themselves and publish their own newspaper and annual. Extra-curricular club activities and socials are held throughout the school year under the corn- bined co-operation of the students, faculty and administration. As the years have passed, Mr. McDonald has kept modern, progressive methods at his fingertips. The Seniors sin- cerely hope ior his continued success. I- The combined secretarial ef- forts of Miss Alice Lesker and Miss Geraldine Franz keep things running smooth- ly in the Brentwood High School office. A nthem-Page 7
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313 is where the chemistry experiments occur-those infrequent but memorable break-downs in the sound track-Mr. Ayers will some day find time to put that desk in order. Our newest addition, Miss Kim brings typing with rhythmfStamp sales and Girl Reserves for good measure .... Nothing short of perfection describes Miss Bender-her shorthand and transcription classes could go on all day . . . A severe threat to the dese and dose guys is Mr. Potter-eSenior Class is his protege-Macbeth and German-welll . . . Miss Pistorius's penmanship is beyond compare'-math problems become easy as A. B. C .... Parlez-Vous francais?eC'est la belle Mlle. Campbellufbowling is her hobby . . . Study' halls and senior class plays cause Miss Rothrock many headacheseEnglish is her very own . . . Knit one purl tWofMiss Evans combines the geography of today with Iunior Red Cross-We learned about stupe wringers from her . . . We'll never forget, with Mr. Evans around, what it costs for a rug 2 X 4 x 6 with a half inch of fringe-taught us to identify, exterminate and dissect animals . . . Assembly speaker who keeps you listening-history is just another story to Mr. Costolo-when boys are running, you'll find the coach not far behind . . . Deco- rator de luxwcatch that footballfcoaching and industrial arts keep Mr. Kuhn busy . . . For classes that are interesting and history tests that are the thing- Miss Brednich, your guide in choosing your vocation . . . Stamps and bonds far over our goal-Forum problems that are solved-a study guide to be consulted when Miss Moore announces one of those history quizzes . . . Seven one's are her specialty-Miss Purbaugh inspires her classes to share her love for good reading . . . Miss Reno--nurse who enjoys refereeing basketball-home nur- sing classes help keep a Wartime generation fit . . . Anthem-Page 9
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