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Page 12 text:
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€ ut ' Ceacfjers arc interesting people.. .. Mrs. Miller, librarian, relates to Courtney Manders and the rest of her sophomore English class, some incident from their favorite book, Happy L a n d,” by MacKinley Kantor. It ' s much easier to saw a board in half now than it was once upon a time, as proved by our shop and mechanical drawing teacher, Mr. Church. Maryanne Cottingham helps Mrs. Seamonson, history teacher, tie one of the Bundles for Britain.” Elsa Vellutini and Pia Lencioni also aid in this worth-while project. Visual aids play an important part in Mr. Hindle’s teaching of agricul¬ ture and biology, as he is seen pre¬ paring the projector for his next class. Time marches on, from one hand to another, as Miss Cody gives Bill Smead his Time magazine so he may learn more about Civics.
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tfje Hot of Croton Point J igf) is cf)ool Eests If you are ever in need of advice, be it on how to tie your shoe string, or what course to take next year in high school, Mr. Erwin, our principal, is the man to see. Because he is always friendly and ready to lend a helping hand, he is one of the busiest men on our faculty. Then, as you leave Mr. Erwin’s office and step into the hall, you are liable to be greeted by a cheer¬ ful, Hi, there!” Who else could it be but our super” superintendent, Mr. Lindley? Known for his progressiveness and amiability, he, too, is one of the busiest men we know. But he is never too busy to give a word of advice or make a suggestion which sets us on the right course. Separately, these are two of the finest men we know. Together, they make the splendid team of principal and superintendent under whose guidance our school has pro¬ gressed to where it is today.
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Miss Albright, home economics teacher, shows Mary Jane Cannon the fine art of making your home beautiful. Looks mighty complicated, doesn’t it? But to our chemistry teacher, Mrs. Cochran, the process of distillation is quite simple. Class-room chalk talk with Mrs. Scales, our math teacher, as she ex¬ plains an algebraic equation to Pat Brown and John Held. Mrs. Thomas, our choral director, looks over a musical composition as she relaxes for a few minutes in her homey” chorus room. Mrs. Mracek, our attendance di¬ rector, smiles at Lee Boyd, as they look over the senior class list. 9
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