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QM ..,f Nl' pf, 'fs Sl IQ s. ,I JI' U Q 4 'H Communicating Feeling ancl Thought Mrs. Laura Ashbaugh - Subjects: English Ill, IV. Ac- Mrs. Ruth Earl - Subjects: Spanish l, ll, English ll. Activ- tivities: Adviser to Practical Manners Club, Hi-Tri, First ity: Radio Committee. Miss Alda Fowler- Subjects: Latin Aid Girls, Mrs. Grace Brown - Subiects: Business Eng- I, ll, English ll. Activity: Adviser to National Honor Society. lish, General Business. Activity: Sponsor of Senior Class. Not pictured: Miss Margaret Birch - Subjects: English I, ll. Activity: Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Q G 'X
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Principal Heads Alma Mater This popular figure, often seen during school hours, was our well-known principal, Mr. George Hargraves. A native of East Liverpool, he attended Garfield Grade School, and was graduated from East Liverpool High School and Ohio State Univer- sity, where he received his BSC, and M.A. degrees. Mr, Hargraves taught at several of the grade schools and was principal of Lincoln and Washing- ton. The ELHS principal was often heard to say, lt has been a very pleasant experience to return to my home school and to work with the students and faculty here. Many present members of the sfaff helped me get started in the right direction, and l know our entire staff is anxious to do the some for students today, l believe we have a good School, l am certain we will be able to make it a better one in the future. cn. Miss Ruth Sloan, Dean of Girls, greeted the girls with a pleasant and happy smile to give advice to those who needed guidance. She attended Muskin- gum and Geneva College, the University of Pitts' burgh, and Northwestern. Although quite busy with checking the girls' attendance, she still had time to sponsor Hi-Tri and Student Council. Mr. Bert Dawson, with a lively sense of humor, greeted the boys who needed assistance. Kenyon and the University of Pittsburgh schooled him, Mr. Dawson took time to sponsor the Magazine Sale, Potter Police, and Student Council. He also handled boys' attendance. Both deans manage Vocational Guidance Week, American Education Week, and endless other jobs. ....J' Shirley Rodger and Grace Barnett Below are the Principal's aids, of the Superintendents office did their Pearl Stamateris and Susan Henry. chores Quite smoothly and efficiently. Pearl med married life, Susan quit it Did you get your bus pass? 'NI 'AL
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Use of language is the only method of communi- cation. This year at East Liverpool High School, thought expression played a very important role. With our new dial phones, if we knew the numbers, we could be speaking with our cross-the-sea neigh- bors within a few minutes. In French, Spanish and Latin classes students learned not only to translate but also to acquire a vocabulary that per- mitted them to speak the language fluently. Many of the students participated in the Christmas Lan- guage Assembly: The Latin students wrote and produced a Roman Dragnet French students sang carols in French and told of native customs. The original Christmas custom, the celebration of the pinata, was portrayed by the Spanish students. It our coming citizens in schools all over the United States would study the different languages when given the privilege, they would be able to understand our world neighbors better, With the age of atomic powered vehicles almost here, tor- eign countries soon will not be foreign. In this age of radio, television, movies, newspap- ers, magazines, billboards, endless pamphlets, etc., the young people had to learn to recognize what was essential to their homes and community, E. L. H. S, students learned the skills not only of 1 .' 4 M-Qu ii , g tg A-N r' M ji ' ff 5 M X speaking and writing but also of listening, inter- . preting, analyzing, and evaluating. , ity -1, Miss Hilda Werner - Subjects: Algebra I, French l, an Activities: Sponsor of French Club, Radio Committee. I 'Y I Mr. William Wallace - Subjects: English I, Journalism ,I I, Activities: Sponsor of Keramos Echog Reserve Band, 4 31. ' Miss Mauriel Smith - Subjects: English I, ll, Activity: ii Sponsor of Sophomore Forum. Through Languages Makes Mrs. Helen Russel Haynes - Subjects: Latin I, ll. Ac- tivities: Sponsor of Latin I and ll Clubs, Future Teachers of America, Freshman Class. Miss Sara Heddleston -- Subjects: English Ill. Activities: American Education Week 0 f' Q a g e ,J f It Ciood Neighbors Committee, English Committee. Mr. Carl Pelini - Subject: English Ill. Activity: Assistant Football Coach. Mr. Ira Sayre - Subject: English I, ll. Activities: Sponsor of Keramos: Adviser to National Honor Society. . I I I N . Q
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