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MR. O. L. ROBINSON, Principal As students of the Janesville High School you have completed another year of your education. To the seniors, we hope this will not be considered by you as your last. Your education is not completed when you leave high school. It is only begun. In your contacts with the various courses and extra-curricular acti- vities, you should have discovered some fields which appeal to you in which you wish to continue and others in which you have little or no interest or ability. Janesville High School is giving you the opportunity for self-expression in your classes and activities. Attending school has been your occupation. If you have worked diligently at your job, you have made progress. Reward comes according to the amount of application you have invested. Your education thus far has been general. Now you are ready to specialize to a greater degree in the fields in which you are talented. Possibly, you have forgotten much of the information that was learned in the classroom. This is only normal. However, things that are once mastered can be easily re-learned if necessity demands. We hope that you have learned among other things to attack successfully the problems of daily lifeg that you have de- veloped a tolerance for other people and have developed the traits and abilities that are so necessary in the complex society of today. Janesville High School has been one of your best friends. The effort that has been expended in making this educational opportunity possible will be rewarded by the success that you make. O. L. Robinson. PAGE THIRTLEN
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n ,, l L MR. V. E. KLONTZ, Superintendent Janesville is a growing city as is indicated by the fact that the school census figures increased from 4,952 in 1931 to 6,248 in June, 1936. Such an increase means greater costs to the people of Janesville. Add to this amount the increase in cost due to the desire on the part of parents and teachers for modern fire-proof build- ings and improved educational opportunities and you discover why your budget for schools increases annually. Citizens who pay school bills each year have a right to expect a fair rate of return on their investment. If you graduate from this school With an ability and a determination to render worthy service to society and with an attitude of toler- ation for your fellow men, it is my firm belief that the public will continue the program of providing the best in educational opportunities for all. V. E. Klontz. PAGE TWELVE
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ROW ROW ROW ROW Miss Cecelia Howe Ralph Keene SECRETARYVTREASURER I if . -v - .6 1 5' '1 54 4gMr. John Arbuthnot, Miss Antoinette Baker, Mr. Kenneth Bick, Miss Margaret Birmingham, Miss Zona Briggs, Miss Bernice Cadman. 4Miss Gwendolyn Crane. Miss Katherine Davies, Mr. Pat Dawson, Miss Fredda Dietzler, Miss Rose- mary Enright. Miss Lucile Gartz, Miss Mary Gordon. -Mr. Harold Gessert, Miss Regina Hagar, Mr. Herman Helbig, Mr. Fred Henning, Miss Rosamond Hotchkiss, Miss Cecelia Howe, Miss Ida Hubbard. Miss Frances Inenfeldt, Miss Jane Jackson, Miss Katherine Keating, Mr. Orville Keesey, Mr. Edwin Kommes, Miss Agnes Krog. JANESVILLE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Which includes all schools in the city PRESIDENT RESEARCH Mr. O. C. Keesey, Chairman Mr. Kenneth Bick Miss Agnes Krog Miss Marcia McVicar Miss Cecelia Howe VICE-PRESIDENT Lazone Willis TEACHERS COUNCIL PROGRAM Miss Myn Horn, Vocational School Miss Inez Holmes, School for Blind Mr. Arthur Lyon, Supervisor Mr. J. W. Wiseman, High School Mrs. Alice Shade, Adams School Mr. N. E. Loofboro, Chairman Miss Ada Kies Miss Eleanor Lacey Miss Rosemary Inskeep Miss Margaret Joyce, Garfield School Miss Cynthia Dugdale, Grant School Miss Marvel Benner, Jefferson School Miss Myrtle Rich, Roosevelt School INSURANCE Miss Ruth Jones Miss Mizpah Bennett, Washington School Miss Geraldine Ryan, Wilson School PAGE FOURTEEN
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