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U2 acufty - - ELAINE RAY, A. B. Business Education IVIAURICE FESSLER, A. B. Business Education HOWARD ROCIQHILL, A. B Business Education A. DALE ALLEN, A. B. Mathematics, journalism, History, Phoenix RAY BROOKS, B. S., M. S. Agriculture, Science JOHN D. LESLIE, A. B History WILBUR N. ALLEN, A. B. History, Basketball, Golf STEPHEN M. BAKER, A. B. Vocational and Civic Guidance, Football RANDALL LANVSON, B. S. Physical Education, Track, Assistant Football and Basketball Coach ELIZABETH H.ARRINGTON Physical Education, TrifHi, Girls Sports Club ALFRED O. BAKER, B. S. General Shop ROBERT P. MCCLEOD, B. S. Director of 'Trade and Industrial Education NOEL T. MYERS, B. S. lWachine Trades JOSEPH A. GREENSTREET, A. B. Printing LESTER VIOKERS, B. S. Drafting
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To .Swim of 1943 Yesterday, today, and tomorrow - with to- day, opening doors from the small, narrow stage of high school life into the realities of an odd world. The reception into that world of to- morrow will be just as interesting and as fascinf ating as you make it. If you approach that step with a careless, indifferent, don't care attitude, your reception will be of that same type with dark skies, cruel people, and an uncertain future. Your yesterdays were vainly spent, but your ap' proach can be definitely constructive and vital. Therefore, your yesterdays were constructive and dynamic. The mental attitude of all of us now is very important in our world. If we harbor fears, hates, injustices, misunderstandings, and suspi- cions, we normally isolate ourselves from the world. We dare not withdraw from the world, but we must take our rightful .place of privilege and responsibility to help keep a peaceful bal- ance. If through faith we trust, believe in, and serve humanity of all races, and all beliefs, then our position will be one of usefulness and pres' tige. We cannot camouflage what we really are in a world of positive reality. To each graduate, I say, prepare, be urgent, but patient, and discipline yourself to rise above the common life. Time is your benefactor, and God is your protector, Through faith we rise to live. JOE R. CRAW l C. C. BITLE11, M. D. KARL C. VOGEL GEORGE M. FIELD President Secretary Treasurer Page Nineteen
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the 7Zl.I'l75 They each Fall of '42, a new year, hrought changes in the teaching staff. Miss Elaine Ray, the hlonde from Ball State, joined us to help prepare our students for husiness johs. To the history def partinent came A. Dale Allen, with some ideas, also, for striving journalists. Mr. Ray Brooks hegan to teach our hoys ahout agriculture. Mr. Rolwert l'. McCleod, now acting as dif rector of trade and industrial education, was joined lay Mr. Alfred O. Baker in the general shop and Mr. Lester Vickers in the drafting room. To holster the English department and take over the National Honor Society, came Miss Catherine Ratclilfe. Christmas time found Miss Louise Arford, another new teacher of our lanf guage, following Mrs. I-Ierhert Heller as faculty advisor for the annual. Williziiii Kleyla, handmaster supreme, gave up haton swinging for playing in the Army Air Corps. In his place eame the capahle Mr. Mcf Cuire, not pictured here. C.X'I'llllRlNli R.-xTc:1.1FFE, A. B., M. A. W1LLi.fxM D. KLIIYLA, B. P. M. English, Honor Society Louisa ARFoRn, A. B., M. A. English, Rosennial I-IoR.ixc:E BURR, IR., A. B., M. A. English, Dra-matics, Senior Class Play MARoARET LEAKEY, A. B. English, History Instruinental Music, Boys' Glen Club MAY DORSEY, B. M., M. M. Choir, Sight Singing, Crescendo Chili Girls' Glee Club MARY M. Mi'XNll l7LIJ, B. S. Art
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