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ADMINISTRATION The school year of 1944-45 will long be remembered by the seniors, student body and faculty of Washington High School, In this year, we have expected that the war would end and all of us would be free again to take up our peacetime pursuits. Until that time comes all patriotic Americans will keep their shoulders to the wheel of service, so that all of us will live more enriched lives when peace comes again. The challenge of the future must be met by the youth of today who have been prepared for the world of tomorrow. A. B. Murray, Supt., Washington C. H. City Schools Freedom to build good character, develop outstanding personalities, and acquire useful knowledge, are goals the students of Washing- ton High School strive to reach. Through the broad curriculum of academic, commercial, and vocational subjects offered to all students, they are able to approach the goals. Through the many years of study and work while in school they may be free to pursue their life's work and be better fitted for what is to come when the world is at peace once again. Stephen C. Brown, Principal, Washington High School
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Although we as a nation have put forth Herculean efforts to win the War and preserve our liberties, I feel that our success in a large measure is due to the training our men and women received during their school days. It was then and there that their great industrial ability was being developed, thus making possible the production miracle and organization miracle from a peacetime to a Wartime nation. So we must carry on our school work to an even greater degree and thus train the men and Women who will have to tackle and solve the tough postwar problems 'of the future. By doing this, I have no fear as to the future security of our country. Ray Brandenburg, President City Board of Education Ray Brandenburg, President Robert Craig, Vice President Leonard Korn, Clerk William C. Allen U Thomas Christopher
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Janet Allen, Health, Phys. Ed.g Anne Alton, Science, Home Ec., Ethel Arnold, English, Golda Baughn, Social Science. J. R. Brammer, Phys. Ed., Coach: Mary E. Browning, Vocal Music, VV. B. Clift, Jr., Instrumental Music: Kathleen Davis, Latin, English. Arthur D. Engle, Voc. Aviation Mechanicsg Marjorie Evans, Dean, French: Lawrence Giebelhaus, Voc. Auto Mechanics, Helen Hutson, American History, Government. Karl J. Kay, Science, Mathematics: Sara L. Keck, English, Dramaticsg Helen E. King, Voc. Co-operative Commercial, James VV. Kyler, Mathematics. Assistant Coach. x
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