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, Y' X K -,Q f 5 , J W 4, , il it-.. RUTH S. ALLISON HAROLD L. ANDERSON MARION G. BAKER FREDERICK W. BROWN Art Department Vocational Department Mathematics Department Social Studies Department JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH F C U L T Y ,ku X 4 1 1.5 I. Q01 Q41 .!, V4 A,,vxx , 'V Q- t xg f QNX Qf X M 3'x 5 , 1' 4 ' ' 5 132, . rn p p ,I-Ji 'JL f i H f f Qijf ' ' ' H' ' f HOWARD H. BURTIS BARBARA B. CHALOUX f Q 1 i Mathematics Department Rudlo Coordinator A F' e JEAN S. CHASE ELOUISE COMPTON CHARLISA M. CROSIER EDGAR DENTON English Dephrflllellt S00i81 Studies Devartmellt Health Department Social Studies Department EDNA C. EATON RUTH F. EBERLY ESTHER W. EDDY MARY J. GALE Ellglilh Department Social Studie! Deplrtment 7 English Department Msthematgcg Department urmnn
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CJ R PRI CIPAL This publication of the school annual, THE CO-HI-AN, has evolved during the years into a task of considerable proportions. The finan- cial costs alone have increased Sevenfold in the last decade and a half. It is common knowledge that the members of the present Senior Class have contributed most generously of their time, energy and ability in order to make this year's annual a tribute to the school. They established ca- pable business and editorial staffs early in the school year and the efhciency of their organi- zation is reliected in the 1951 CO-HI-AN. lt is a pleasure for me to congratulate the members of the class and their faculty advisers for the successful completion of a diFHcult task. The reward for their labor is earned in the satisfaction of creating a record of enduring value. High School Secretaries Left: Helen L. Champlin. Right: Edith S. Moles- worth. Our Vice-Principal MR. ROBERT J. DORAN Our Principal MR. JQHN H. BURKE ITUR ICE-PRINCIPAL The last picture of your high school life has been painted. The world is now your can- vas. Your ability to apply the skills you have learned will determine the beauty of the pic- ture. The picture is your life. Many can make a livingg few know how to live. The model for your life was presented to the world twenty centuries ago-a model of humility, kindness, and understanding. School experience must have shown you that real achievement requires hard workg that demo- cratic living involves positive action and re- sponsibilitiesg that education is a continuing process, seeking and applying truthg that to live in harmony with your fellow-man and your God necessitates self-discipline and sacri- fices, but that no conciliation is to be made where it means abandonment of ideals. Courage to maintain these standards and faith in the fundamental worth of humanity are es- sential if our civilization is to survive. Mahi.
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MILDRED E. GALE Language Department MARGUERITE A. GEYH Science Department Chairman 5,-J JOHN HANNON VERA T, HAYES Mathematics Department Health Department GRACE M. GORDON Social Studies Department Chairman PAUL L. GREEN Vocational Department CORTLA D JUNIOR ,- -v- xi ' .1 4 .. 1 - f ily 1 ,r it if? W I, gl Wx 1 . M 1 , f 1 I M Qx ' X X rg , jr , J XR 5 ? X g .. ' 'v' , 5' 'Wg K X :fi It Ye fl-gt it y 'J L' j 6 fe , .. iata . H -0-0-v-n VIOLA R. HOLMES , KENNETH H. HOTCHKISS Business Department Director of Pupil Personnel SARA A. KINNALLY WALLACE W. KRAVITZ Social Studies Department Business Department Y I s .. I. K- fx: its . ,wie ,- gi --,k N, fi 2 '. ' '. Q I 'V ' zLz...1 ' 5: Tzffstsg l ' -Q 515. ,- 2 e','e - , , Jiivaf A I i ' 155: I V .... ' V f 55 7 ' lfiaiif f' ARLEETA K. JOHNSON Business Department Chairman MARY F. KREWSON Language Department CHARLOTTE G. JONES Science Department FRANKLIN J. LOCKWOOD Music Department
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