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A gs... ' xx : Q . ,.Q:h .. .. t .. -A L 15? if .s Q Q --A' ' A- Q' .mk. hhhh . .- r, I If t N 1 - Mr. Anthony J. Hughes, Grade8 VICE PRINCIPALS Midyear marked an administrative change at Westinghouse when Mrs. Helen Faison was appointed principal of Fifth Avenue High School and Mr. William Fisher became vice principal for grades ll-12. After her graduation, Mrs. Faison taught English and served as girls advisor at Fifth Avenue. Eight years ago she came to Westinghouse, first as counselor, then vice principal. Now she has returned as principal to the school where she taught originally. Because of their great pride in Mrs. Faisonls accomplishments, the staff and student body of Westinghouse ex- pressed their affection and appreciation for her in several ways. Perhaps Mr. Fisher best defined Mrs. Faison's special qualities when he told the students assembled to say farewell to her, She is a person for whom you have respect simply because of the person she is. Mrs. Helen Faison walks with dignity. Dr. Carmine P. Sebastian, Grades 9-I0 Mr. Herbert M. Parrish, Grade 7
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OUR PRINCIPAL It has been said that school days are a preparation for adult life. This is partly true because school days themselves are an important part of life. Of course, they are also a preparation, just as every part of life is a preparation for the next stage of life, but school days are important for their own sake. Since life is not always exciting or thrilling, it should not be surprising that your life at Westinghouse had some dull moments. What is important is that your life in school has a good many interesting moments and that it teaches us something at every stage. There are some students and teachers whom you did not get to know well and who will be only acquaintances. There are some whom you get to know very well and who will be your permanent friends as long as you live. There were some subjects taught you which made little impression upon you, but some subjects influenced your mind and will be a permanent part of your thinking. Those friendships which were founded here and those subjects which impressed you will help make all of your life worthy of the noblest ideals. Q7
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COUNSELORS 8 Mr. Robert H. Cook, Grade I2 Mrs. Ruth G. Conwisher, Grade 11 Mrs. Jane K. Berlin, Grade I0 Mr. James A. Law, Grade 9 PY' Miss Margaret E. Martin, Grade 8 Mrs. Ethel L. Reeves, Grade 7
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