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PRINCIPAL This year's Phoenix is dedicated to the football boys. They tied for the conference championship and defeated Beloit for the tirst time in 25 years. Not only the team, but the entire student body helped do this job. You have rendered a distinct service to your community by uniting its citizens, from all Walks of life, in a common cause. The Janesville-Beloit football game of 1937 will always be remembered as an example of what a team can do, Working with an inspired student body and community. It was an outstanding demonstration of the values of extra curricular ac- tivities When wisely directed. V O. L. ROBINSON MR. O. L. ROBINSON PA GE FIFTEElN
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SUPERINTENDENT Good citizenship does not descend suddenly upon an individual when he reaches the age of twenty-one and is given the privilege of using the ballot to select those who will direct the affairs of our government. Since citizenship develops gradually as a result of experience in and out of school, it is one of the big tasks of the school to provide activities which help the pupil to develop the qualities which a good citizen must have. One of the most important elements in good citizenship is loyalty to one's country. Such loyalty may Well begin in the loyalty of a pupil to his team whether that team win or lose. During the past ten years I have seen the boys and girls of Janesville back their teams in defeat and victory. It gives me a great deal of pleasure to say that in Janesville High School we have a sense of loyalty which cannot be questioned. MR. V. E. KLONTZ l V. E. KLONTZ. PAGE FOURTEEN
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e ly. 4 PAGE SIXTEEN Mr. John Arbuthnot, Science Miss Antoinette Baker, English Mr. Kenneth Bick, Vice-Principal Miss Margaret Birmingham, Principal's Office Miss Dorothy Buell, English Miss Bernice Cadman, History Miss Gwen Crane, English Miss Marjorie Davis, Mathematics Miss Katherine Davies, Commercial Mr. Pat Dawson, Physical Education Miss Fredda Dietzler, Commercial Miss Rosemary Enright, Home Visitor Miss Helen Fleming, Journalism and English Mr. John Gach, History Miss Lucile Gartz, Commercial Mr. Harold Gessert, Industrial Arts Miss Mary Gordon, English Miss Regina Hagar, Superintendent's Office J 1 N 51 , Mr. Herman Helbig, Band ft Ld Mr. Fred Henning, Industrial Arts ' Miss Rosamond Hotchkiss, Home Economics wLL,V1M.,1 IA f Miss Ida Hubbard, School Nurse Miss Cecelia Howe, History Miss Frances Inenfeldt, Home Economics Miss Jane Jackson, English and Adviser to girls Mr. O. C. Keesey, Science Mr. C. Edwin Kommes, Science HE
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