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Brennock, Miss Bei Miss Kindmiiiaii, Senior Division Teachers The extent of the influence exerted by the division teachers on the general attitude of the students cannot be definitely ascertained, but there is little doubt as to its magnitude. The friendly counsel and guidance they have so libere ally extended, arouses only the deepest gratitude in their various classes. At tirnes, it must be confessed, this sentiment is not in great evidence However, it definitely exists, although it will not reach its full height until future days, when the complete value of the advice and instruction presented by these excellent tutors will be wholly appreciated, if only by contrast with other over- seers. 4A 4B Division Counselor, Division Counselor Miss Mary Mcligue Mr. Lee Bobins Miss Cecelia Boy Mrs, lsabelle Beach Miss Ethel Kinderrnan Miss Bea Lyons Miss Minnie Bergh Miss Bertha Braddock Mrs. Mary Brennock Miss Harriet Bobertson Miss Ethel Iacobek Miss Margaret Meyer Mr. Willard Groom Miss Edith Garis Miss Helen Papenbroolc jk Mrs. Bessie Stoeclcel Qj Mr. lacob Ferdrnan ' Mrs. Crpha Bornpf 4A DIVISION TI'AtiitIts First Row: Miss Ii k rs ond Row: Mx, Gio Iyoits, Miss Brarldoclc, Miss Hobbit' I ipwitiwiimk, Mis. Stoeckel. Soc- ii I R M I1 ii M H i Mi It ti 'iii IPIVILIUN 'IIIACHIIHS Tiist R iw: Mis. Beach, Miss ii. Miss Mwyi-r, Miss Garis, Miss t uw: i, 4'IidIIIVl , ISA inpf, , 'Vi mx.
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D. F. Oil-IEARN The finest possessions that We can store up in life are memories. lf they can be made more vivid by pictures, newspapers, annuals, they are all the more precious. Here at the Steinmetz High School, thousands of students are making friends, and forming associations, that will gradually weaken and be lost if we don't make an effort to preserve them, just as We preserve fruit when it is in season. The Steinmetz Silver Streak is our preserving agency. It contains pictures of every school activity, your friends and associates. Buy it and keep it. It will be Worth much to you as time goes by. Daniel F. O'Hearn f . . ff Principal .fig
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Administrative Assistants Climbing to success has in it techniques of climbing a glacial topped mountain. Experience of those who preceded is checked. A plan is made. Experienced men are gotten together for the effort. lt is done with company, not alone. The climbers go in single file a bit apart connected by a rope. The leader examines carefully as he advances for treacherous abysses. All share in the glory of the accomplish- ment. You likewise will cli b the ladder of success with company. Those ab ve mu? care enough for you to pull, those below toipushf Good' uck. if H 17, Z Y Q Q G. AC. lftarnseyr I 'lr' A X b Jjrlff' 'M' if 'J-49555 EPTTF1 al. WM. E. MCBRIDE We are told in Geometry that the Whole is no greater than the sum of its parts. We are told in engineering that a chain is no stronger than its weakest link. We are told in philosophy that all that glitters is not gold. It is our aim at the Sayre Branch to be a Worthy part, a strong link in the educational chain that makes Steinmetz graduates Worthy of the mark l8 K. lt is to that end that teachers and students at Sayre Branch bend every effort. Every one of us remembers at all times that We are Steinmetz-Sayre and that We have a standard to uphold-The Steinmetz standard. Wm. E. McBride lOHN M. SHEEHAN You are leavin Steinmetz at a time when its fine r o lg on is becoming known city- id . Youljx-ve had a large part in build- in 6- tha utation through the good use o- 1 - r de of your talents and efforts .4 . -4 ue to use them as you have a th. ure should hold success and rea- son le ' appiness for you. Iohn M. Sheehan HELEN M. BRINDL To the members of the February Class of l937, congratulations and countless good wishes for happiness and success. Helen M. Brindl
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