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FACULTY The sruoerwrs w'sh Le excress rc +he Ta:- ljry. hc' ony as puplis so reacrers. eur as ?r'ehds lo ?r?ehos, rrweir appreearcw ahc sfhcere regards. Shce our schooT Ts Smal a deflhwe advarwlage fs g'ver1 rhrouqrw perl soma! corwfacf wI+h 'rhe reachers. We reah Ize The vaTue of The rirrwe, effort InoIvEduaT help, and COVTSTVUCTTVG crificlsm we receive. Lef us Them be aware of This greaf asselr and qTve our Tacuhy The cohsiderahoh and fharwlrs +hey so rkjhly deserve. MQ. STANTON E, ELLETT nzipal of Jurrer and Server Hgh Schzcis. BOTTOM RO-V: MESS Cxrrrirqs fE'gTsh:, Miss Beyer TAM ?v ss Hesse Seirex ,. N'ss N'3:N3-gh':r fL:u ' E'qT'sh, Gecqrlph, M7ss Chase QS:xeeU, Tysfrg, E'g3sh, M555 Wrlzr' VFre'1r, H's':r. , Miss Prarge VL3:'ar3a' , M'ss DeJorqe TM3'hc'rrJ cs Hkfcrw. SECOND QOWt Mrs. G'ss'c rH.gfe'C T r::,i':r, Sc'-erze r-4?s'c', Mr. EV? fCvi:s, Mrs. Dnrrnr CSecr--Ur, , Mwss Ewa fm rPh,s':J E:,ca'1L'r Mwss Wirr- 'Hehe E:z'3 f:s Mr. O 's Erq sh, Scent' Mrs, Ni' Cqblf-. !ArI'h'rr-'Q Snr- ru Pefrvzrshic. THTRD ROW: Mr. Kr. 'Brx Or:'es J, S: e'35-s M'.ViBr':ewM3 1Q 'a'T:S', Mr. TN3afer ar fPw.s Q31 E':,:a'11r Mr. Dg: 'e r'Hs .r., Bg.s' A':v'ser Mr. DeJ:'g-3 'Prefs V.s: Mr. Szrarrrazv TE:orz :s, Mann' Tra Q, Mr. Ja es VS-ecgresh., l ':u-t':'. SCC-3 Sz'-erze. ABSENT FROM 3 CTUPE: V ss Wav' 'rs' IE q7S' GFS Azvser, Mrs. D:: fe 'S:':5' N-rse,. T
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TED Mr. Amos F. Pat, QSec'e'c',i, Mrs. Marge'-3' B. D::ge1'vice'?res'1e , Mr, Bef Dear Fresdeff, STANDTNG' M F lx PT. Nse er T aasneri, Mr. Davd D. HJ'-rd Mr. Fvresf S. lS..C6'i E'iI5' . BOARD CDF EDUCATION In These days oT Turmoil and grave social challenges iT is well Tor all oT us To pause Tor a while and calmly and dispassionaTely To consider The basic principles ThaT have made Tor genuine progress in This counTry. WhaT are some oT These principles ThaT we call American 7 l:irsT, we believe in Treedom oT opporTuniTy Tor The individual, Treedom To express himselT and develop his TalenTs To The TullesT exTenT. l-lisTory Teaches ThaT manlcind's greaTesT achieve-menTs were individual eTTorTs, Treely exercised, and ThaT socieTy as a whole is more beneTiTTed by The cumulaTive eTTorTs ol: individuals Than by The collecTive acTion ol groups. Then we believe in educaTion, believe in iT so Tirmly ThaT our ToreTaThers esTablished a sysTem guar- anTeeing every child The opporTuniTy oT a Tree and wholesome educaTion. This communiTy as an example has oTTered you The TinesT TaciliTies and a well qualiTied and loyal TaculTy To prepare you Tor liTeis problems and To Tal4e your place in The communiTy liTe and assume your share oT civic ref sponsibiliTy. Grasp This opporTuniTy To ground yourselT Thoroughly wiTh a basic educaTion. We believe in Treedom oT worship-The TirsT seTTlers came here To escape The yolce oT religious dornfnarion 'n Europe. To every young man and woman we say, The TuTure pelongs To you. We have prepared you wiTh bas'c lcnowledge gleaned Trom The experience oT Tne pasT. We have endeavored To show you ThaT your splendid herifage is due To 'he sacriT'ce and NASCOWN of 'ne TOUDOCVS oT Tns GovernmenT and ThaT They should pe honored and re3peCTeo for The ocneerido sacrfcei Tfey VYWGGC 'haT your ire nnaf be fuller BUG happen These Tradi ohs are peing zercus, Ta erged Cy powerful forces seexing 'Q gr,gg 'e+5 af gfen s,a'em repugnan' 'C ever, :ya c 'ze'. Be so IMSLEU wen me ser 35 True Pv've 5ar's'n Tra' -you vw' GE:6 G 'cese prrtic es a' a hazards. l' 's c 'Q ycu 'o Carr, 'ne Tcrcr 'Mo 'ne :L.'x.'E-CJUGVCI AT we a'd rifeaze if cffance a' e 'dd' 1 're Amefcan 7'dCi'iC .f. Ceneii' 5 ff5r.f'fg 55 FFEDEQ. CK H. MLJELLER Treasurer of lfas' SVGPG Randi Eze 'z if Educa cn
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, John Bushnell, Mrs. Sanford P. Wilcox, Mr. J. Harper Moore, Mrs. C. W. Parmelee. PARENT-TEACI-IER ASSOCIATION Nole Io sludenlsz Have you ever fell a shudder as you received Ihose liflle while slips fha? meanl a P-TA meeling? Have you ever been fearful les? your laresl escapade reach parenral ears? Well, read The inleresfing program for Ihis year and you'll see Ihaf Ihere probably was no Time lor your laulfs and defaulls To be discussed. ln Oclober al 'rhe school open-house Ihe parenls drilled baclc 'ro 'rheir school days as Ihey visiied Ihe classrooms of Ihe sludenfs. AI Ihe same meeling Mr. Forresl G. Averill spoke on Newer Trends in Educalionu. In November, under Ihe co-chairmanship of Mrs. Alice Kenyon and Mrs. F. J. l-ler- huslcy, Ihe Parenl-Teacher Associalion successfully sponsored a Ielephone bridge. In January, February, and March Ihe Associa+ion was very Iorlunale in securing Ihe services ol Dr. I-loward McCluslcy, Professor of Psychology in Ihe School of Educarion ar rhe Universiry of Mich- igan. Dr. McCluslcy gave a series ol Three leclures on Ihe subiecr of Paren+al Educalionu. ln April a+ a lea held in Ihe reachers' lunchroom Miss May Quigley, ol 'rhe Ryerson Public Library, spolce on chiIdren's books. The year closed wirh a buffer supper served in Ihe Lake Drive. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. OFFICERS - I936-37 Sanford Wilcox. l. A. Whillield ...,.......,..PresidenI .Vice-Presidenr Robert Srolz Recording Secrelary I'-lerberl Florer . .,.,. .. .. Treasurer C, W. Parrnelee.. ., Corresponding Secrerary J. Harper Moore , Fafher Vice-Presiden' Mrs. Osbcrne ,. Flemenrary School Represenrafive M'ss Lois Walerr n ,, Hign Schccl Represenlavive Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs garden of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Wilcox of COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN Max Baer ,, .. John Bushnell ,... I-I. O. VanAnfwerp I-lcward Tulhill Dudley Cassard . Franlr Seidrfar- , Arend Du Fee Jorn D. l-lfbcard . l-lafold Flefcher FIe en'ary l-liqh Sch . , .. Finance ....,..l-lislorian , ,. ..PubliciIy Sludenf Loan Fund . Program' ,.Wellare Membership oc' Room Morhers Schfil Rffm Mcvher
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