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.J MR. WILLIAM C. BRASHER, PRINCIPAL Consideration for the needs of others characterizes Principal William C. Brasher, who is in his eleventh year at Stuttgart High School, Although a steadily rising enrollment continues to add responsibilities to his position, he finds time to discuss individual problems with students and teachers. A150 time to keep in close contact with organizations and to help with their interests. Realizing the value of leadership in our world today, Mr. Brasher is ever mindful of the school's responsibilities in this obligation, and his encourage- ment and support is felt by students and faculty. His high regard for the individual studentis well illustratedin the follow- ing remark, The students here are among the finest Ihave ever known in my twenty-eight years of working with young people. Youhave a high sense of moral conduct, good attitudes toward citizenship, and a wonderful school spirit, The fact that our graduates have excelled in colleges and univer- sities speaks for your scholastic interests.
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ff ai 'Wien 4 if MR, J, DAN CLARY, SUPERINTENDENT The record of progress in Stuttgart schools in the last twelve years is largely the work of Super- intendent J. D. Clary who, with characteristic foresight and wise planning, has provided a broad- ened curriculum and enlarged school plant including six new modern buildings to care for an en- rollment which has grown from 1300 in 1945 to the present 1932. Always sensitive to the wishes and needs of the community, and realizing that the school is in a large sense a reflection of the community. Mr. Clary is well qualified to make the following state- ment: This is the finest community with better cooperat- ion andmorale on the part of students, and a better feeling towardthe schoolby its patrons than Ihave known elsewhere. teachers and students is a tribute to his administrative abil- i The fact that his suggestions are readily accepted byboth
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Cons1derat1on w1th under standmg c:haracter1zes P1-1n c1pal B J Steelrnan who 15 1n h1sf1fth year wlth Stuttgart schools HIS mslght mto the problems of youth h1s qu1et humor and genulne affectlon have won h1m respect and hlgh regard Comxng to SHS 1n 1949 Mr Steelman taught Enghsh ln the nlnth and tenth grades for two years before going on h1s return 1n 1933 taught agam 1n the Enghsh department unt1l he was ap pomted as head of the new stiff when the new Ju11or H1gh School was opentd 1n tht sprxng of last year MRS GRADY GREENE MRS RIEFFORD B FLOOD Secretary to Supermtendent Secretary to Vocatlonal Agrmulture Department v l I I , , , into military service. Up- ' ' ' , he r I ' J x r ' . ' ,
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