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Z ff! SPRINGFIELD HIGH SOHC S af EMM Dm 7m PM Away, and mock the time with fairest showg false face must hide what the false heart doth know. -Shakespeare. Such sounds falling upon one's ears While strolling through the halls would make him believe that he is living in the days of the mighty Elizabeth. But such classical murmurs pervading the air are merely the utterings of some student exploring the cavernous depths of English literature. The English instructors believe that any great play should not be just read but should be acted to accomplish the supreme effect. Therefore, from the pens of the great masters of prose and verse, English students of Springfield High are able to move in the realms of imagination, and, at the same time, master the art of logic.
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,L C I I SPRINGFIELD, OHIO . . I944 d6Q74Z40 efwe As the hub of the great wheel of education, the secretaries and special Workers of the Board of Education have a definite part in the routine of the public school system of Spring- field. These people must work at top rate efficiency to keep the high school and other public schools of the city humming and in apple-pie order. The basis of their never ending Work is to provide the young people of Springfield with the best possible opportunity for an education which will equip them now, and for years to come, for living and upholding the high American standards. Mr. Henry F. Shultis business manager. Miss Mildred Hartman clerk-treasurer. Miss Phyllis Ayer, secretary Mrs. Mary Britton, secretary Miss Elaine French, secretary Miss Rosella Martin, secretary to Mr. Henry Shultis. to the clerk-treasurer. to the superintendent. to the principal. Mrs. Dorothy Botkin, secre- Mr. Chandler Sweet, Mrs. Louise Ervin, visiting tary in the attendance office. attendance officer. teacher.
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ur... PRINGFIELD, OHIO . .1944 Jlrs. Jeanne Cookes Miss Edith Ritchie, Mr. Donovan Pearson Miss Hetty Rabey Mr. Oliver Matheny Jliss Anne Haeseler Miss May Fay Miss Karen Gaumer Miss Lucile Neer Mrs. Mildred Ebersole, Mrs Lena Noble Miss Ruth Ferris Mr. Paul Weikert Miss Ethel Fairchild ' Zane 70 Springfield High's English department provides the necessary background for students who, in promoting Freedom of Speech, must have correct English. The department takes pride in making the English classroom a place of intense interest and a place Where the pupil has a right to freedom of opinion and freedom of expression. Miss Helen Raup Miss Cora Anderson f i ff' S 1 'i L as
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