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PRINCIPAL Clifford G. Owens Progress occurs when people become dissatis- fied with the things they have. This is true in all lines of endeavor. Each school year brings with it a renewed enthusiasm on the part of faculty and students to make the present year the very best ever. If we look back over the many accomplish- ments, few disappointments, and the real joy of achievement, we agree that this has truly been an outstanding year. Each season has its challenges. With the open- ing of school in the fall we must make every effort to get a good start. We must find our bearings and chart our course. There are new faces. new experi- ences, and new horizons. The happy and the suc- cessful person is the one who can keep all inhu- ences in his proper perspective. As we progress through the school year, we settle down to a rou- tine and must not lose sight of the need for im- provement and change to meet our objective. Spring brings with it all the fragrance and exuber- ance of lifeg a renewed vitality as we approach the end of the school year. Life is always a refreshing challenge. Be one of its active participants. Congratulations to all who had a part in the preparation of this wonderful yearbook. Good luck and best wishes to the class of 1960. Sincerely, C'lUford G. Owens Principal
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3 DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Q X X :A N ll wx Raj -giirzc 5 A -Q -. swf- '- EYASNXX ' ' X , 2 ' 2 gjilgxix- . ff-Q 4.3 sl ' Ng-A--W ..1:.- RAD V: PSX 53:21 mi? SNR 4 x x XN N S K x X N X NX X X , SK A1 HQ xg 1. xv- R E BOARD OF EDUCATION William Tomko, Mary King, Paul Reynolds, Grac ,.,.1v
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Making the change-over to the l.B.M. system of rc- cording and filing was part of MR. GRAHAM's job this year. He also made sure that there were enough classes of the right subject matter for the number of students enrolled, and that the students were equally distributed in the classrooms. He was also the advisor to the senior counselors concerning baccalaureate and commencement. Aiding undecided students in their choice ofa college. MRS. SHEATS had the over-all responsibility for counselling both boys and girls about future careers. She was in charge of Career Week, as well as the testing program at the school. She also had direct supervision of the home arts and girls' physical education depart- ments. Dealing mainly with teachers, MR. HUNTER made sure that there was always a teacher assigned to a class. Students aren't the only ones who have problems. and in democratically conducted meetings with department chairmen, and also by personal classroom observation. he sought to help Euclid's teachers get to the base of their problems and instruct more efficiently. The welfare of all the girls in the school is a time- consuming job in itself. MISS GILLMAN's waiting room was usually filled with girls seeking her help, but she still managed to have time to supervise all the social. academic, and service clubs in the school. and take charge of the achievement reports of both the boys and the girls. DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Wilma Gillman l 3 1. I 0' . . i l . ff 0' ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. Bruce Graham. Mrs. Harriet Shcats. Mr. William Hunter One of the busiest people in the school is DR. BERGEM, the Dean of Boys. Acting as an understand- ing advisor. Dr. Bergem is involved constantly in the personal and school problems of the boys attending Euclid. He assists them in decisions concerning their futures and tries to give their school lives a purpose. DEAN OF BOYS Dr. Jerry Bergcm Y- iv I' MR sworn '-' 25
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