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James F. Dooley ......... .............. P resident George W. Bauer ....... ...... V ice-President Betty Evans Emanuel Margulies George St. Andrassy 6!h1l'l2l..5ffdfl.0l2 goats! o fclucation PAUL R. BROWN A. B. Simpson College, S. T. B. Boston University, M. Ed. Rutgers University, A. M. Columbia Univer- sity. Superintendent of Schools. You young men and young women who are be- ing graduated from high school have an especially vital part to play in a world that is striving for peace. Your education, typically American through- out your entire experience, has been based upon and made possible by the existence of a healthy, vigorous democracy. Through it you have lived democratically and you have come to appreciate the true values of the democratic way of life. You are the finest achievement of and the most essen- tial factor in any democracy-an educated citi- zenry. And upon you must fall the responsibility of helping to mold a new social order. You will do it well. LIDA M. EBBERT Ph.B. Dickinson College, A.M. Colum- bia University. Principal of High School. When you receive your diplomas in June, you will in all probability go out to face different condi- tions from those you had expected and planned for. You may not be able to finish college as you had hoped, or to follow the occupation of your choice. Do not be disturbed by this. Much may be learned and much achieved in any set of cir- cumstances. These are stern times, and stern de- mands lie ahead for all of us. As you go into the future-men and women of tomorrow-try to do your duty from day to day as you see it, hold fast to your ideals, and live up to the best that is in you. ln doing this you will be contributing your part toward the making of a better world for everyone.
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JUEL BEDRICK A.M. Citizenship Freshman Adviser HELEN ASHWELL A. B, English Adviser Chronicle Freshman Adviser FRANKLIN BUCKMAN A. M. Social Science Department Head Economicsg Commercial Law Historyg P.A,D, Senior Adviser 'vt Gsirrnuoz ATKINS k K-i A. B, Citizenship iiiJ,i1Qz,il ,LQ . 553 English Sf ,F -. t v I ami . l 2' ? XRS? tu N Mes ,. H t .. I 1 , . Q V X RUTH BELL B C S. Commercial Subjects Freshman Adviser 4 I 3:1 . . ww 'f' ffiv . l Abzz My fixf t W, DOT CASEMENT A.M. Typing Chronicle Secretarial Committee Sophomore Adviser faulty LLIAM DIEHL A.M. Science 'eshman Adviser Chemistry Club EDWARD COOPER B.S. Supervisor Physical Educa- tiong Coach of Football, Baseball E' Qt Q W PAULINE GEIGES AB English Freshman Adviser JOHN DORNE M Ed. Mechanical Drawing Woodwork ANN DANAHER BS, Office Practice Stenagraphy Sophomore Adviser is I General 45 .-. ad c 'L i A E... e,... A, 2 i f 4 ALBERTA BORIS A.B, German Engl ish Freshman Adviser LYMAN DUDLEY B S Head of Manual Arts Depa rtmentj Woodwork img A t ,yi tg 11 333513 Zig iilwig f , f i n, .:'tp1:.' ,, f -1 U 2.71 '- A ,pa t l Ugly? ff Q W , ,P LESTER BARR B,A. Biology General Science Freshman Adviser GERALD CLARK AM. Commercial Subjects Chairman Corridor Committee Athletic Tickets Commercial Stock Room MARIE DEMAREST B.S. Health Education Adviser Cheer Leaders Freshman Adviser HELENA GILKESON AM. English Adviser and Coach Dramatic Clubp Coach Senior Play Mn. A 1
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