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MR. O. L. RQBINSON, Principal The chief aim of this publication is to mirror the life of you stuclents. Regardless of the things vou have done in school, you have made hisgory. The PHOENIX stall has tried to picture, in its true PSYSPCCUVC, CVQFY interest and affivlfy Of YOUYS F-HCl, if possible, to catch a little of that indefinable some-thing: that true Janesville spirit: that thing that is more than the building, more than the away if' if E.. BARBARA LYNN ROBINSON classes, more than the extra activities, more than any one thing, hut the sum and substance of all things here at Janesville. Each year as you get farther and farther from the present scene, this hook will become more valuable. Cherish it as a record of the happiest periocl of your life. O. L. ROBINSON. Page Thirteen
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MR. V. E. KLONTZ, Superintendent American fathers and mothers, in general hold as an ideal the proposition that schools offering instruction to meet the needs and interests of all boys and girls shall be provided at public expense. Greater numbers of pupils from the elementary schools are completing the work of the senior high schools. Statistics tell Aus that enrollments in high schools have increased from 100,000 in 1880 to more than 5,500,000 in 1936, The citizens of Janesville have provided a modern school system with all its advantages. As you participate in the opportunities oiferecl, you should consider your obligation to those who are in- terested in you. I believe you will agree with me that those who pay the increasing costs have a right to expect at least two things of you. In the first place, you should consider education as a life process. The schooling which iiiii i J . . .A3 you are now receiving marks only the beginning of your education. If you fail to continue this growth by means of reading and problem solving after you graduate, you Lyzp 4 3 ' are not doing that which is expected of you. In the second place, you should keep uppermost in your mind the needs of society and, at all times, give your best to the com- ee i 3 munity, state, and nation in which you live. If each of us contribute our full share as we go along, - -.-i stt. -f we will hnd much happiness in life. ii Lf. V. E. KLONTZ. A JOYCE ANNE AND JAMES RUSH KLoNTz Page Twelve
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I If HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ROW 5. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Rebholtz, Mr. Sorenson, Mr. Lamoreaux, Mr. Henning, Mr. Wiseman, Mr. Keesey, Mr. Biclc. ROW 4. Miss Quam, Miss H. Taylor, Miss Dietzler, Miss Krog, Miss McKellar, Mr. Kommes, Mr. Loofboro, Miss Gartz. ROW 3. Miss Wells, Miss Alton, Miss Greene, Miss Howe, Miss Jaclcson, Miss E. Taylor, Mr. Arburhnot. ROW 2. Miss Sutton , Miss Bott, Miss Briggs, Miss Davies, Miss Swan, Miss Plumb, lVliss Caclman, Miss Larson. RONV 2. Miss Davis, Miss Mellor, Miss Strobel, Miss Baker, Miss Mulligan, Miss lwereclith, Miss Steiner, Miss Keating. JANESVILLE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Which inclucles all schools in the citv PRESIDENT: Kenneth F. Biclc VICE-PRESIDENT: Harvey Goss SECRETARY-TREASURER: Marcia McVicar TEACHERS, COUNCIL! Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss PUBLIC Marjorie Davis, High School Hahne, State School for the Blintl Ethel Block, Vocational School Grace Spoon, Adams School Margaret Beaton, Garfielcl School Olive Feirn, Grant School Virginia Johnston, Jefferson School Mary F. Cullen, Washington School Catherine Butts, Wilson School Mary R. Lillisancl, Roosevelt School RELATIONS! Mr. O. C. Keesey, Chairman Mr. W. Wiseman Mr. O. L. Robinson Mr. Guy Ehart Mrs. Miss Theresa Baker Miss Bernice Cadman Miss Margaret Chenoweth RESEARCI-I: Mr. P. W. Dawson, Chairman Mr. M. Thomas Miss Rose Cvagan Miss Lazone Willis Miss Rosenthal PROGRAM: Miss Agnes Krog, Chairman Miss Kathryn Thompson Miss Jeannette Kuyper Miss Helen Feboclc INSURANCE: Miss Ruth Jones, Chairman MEMBERSHIP: Miss Charlotte Collins, Chairman Miss Florence Velclman Miss Betty Lane LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE! Miss Cecelia Howe Annetta Wussaw All Janesville Teachers' Picnic at Riverside Park in September. Sponsored National Education week in Janesville, a. Brought Dr. H. Williamson here for all-city school night for parents. Dinner party at Nlonterey-Miss Harriett' Allyn of Northwestern Lhiiversity. Had open meeting to public in regard to tuberculin test given all senior high people. Brought Dr. T. L. Harrington here on the occasion. Picnic in May. Page Fouriecn
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