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LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Miss Helen C. Reyner Miss Ethel M. Thegen Miss Dorothy M. Zulker PHYSICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT Mr. Phillips R. Brooks Cliairman Mr. Arthur W. Blaker Mr. Irwin Garshelis Mr. VVilliam Palese Miss Marjorie Van Horn Chairman Mrs. Margaret P. Lawson Miss Elizabeth L. Ryzinski ARTS DEPARTMENT Practical Arts Mr. Elmer M. Conover Mr. George F. Homan Mr. Stuart Macintosh Miss Margaret Roberts Music Department Mr. Robert M. Haley Art Department Miss Lyola C. Pedrick Miss Ruth A. VVescott DIETITIAN Miss Mabel S. Smith MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Dr. Paul T. Ebner Dr. Mabel G. Lesher Miss Anna M. Bendinger L R JAN ITORIAL DIVISION OFFICE STAFF Miss Marion Carey Miss Betty Addison Miss Iris Battilana Mr. Ellis Hayden, Mr. YVilliam Myers, Mr. George Reed, Mr. Orville Haines, and Mr. Borton Fox, custodian. Second row-Mr. Tony Di Ascentiis, Mr. Herbert Frank, Mr. Benjamin Schet- tinger, Mrs. Laura Custis.
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i g, , 1 5 - , . y 1 LN., 2 N I .1 X ix i ix J ' 'Q Q . . . . yy . if N Z f Q PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We hold these truths to be self-evident,-that all men are created equal: that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights: that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. This excerpt from the Declaration of Independence reveals some of the principles upon which our country was and is founded. Simple axiomatic principles yes yct tl and ha 1 ' , .- ' ie opportunities tpmess of a people rest upon them, You may think we have little prosperity, opportunity, and happiness, but compare these with those of other countries, and just see if a new light isn't shed on the subject. It has often been said that America's future lies in its youth. Each one of us, no matter how insignihcant we may seem, will have a part in the United States of the future. A great thing is usually a complexity of many smaller, humblcr things. XVe are the huntbler things upon which is the duty of maintaining a great thingithis land of ours. All of us cannot do great deeds to fulhll this duty, but plain, ordinary, righteous living is a great deed in itself. Our democracy rests on a faith prupounded by our fore- fathers, Will the rising generations who shall constitute the America of tomorrow uphold anti preserve that faith? Democ- racy lies in the balance. Atrium Kozax President of the june, 19-I0 Class.
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