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JEROLD ESSENBERG CORNEAL BRATTON WENDELL JARRARD Xow in the U. Navj ' Administration VCith the txeciitive reins of the Angola High School in the hands of the Board of Education, we have the proper coordination of the important ma- chinery of general school management. At its regular monthly meetings, throughout the year the board has many problems to meet in regard to the financial program, the election of teachers, the plainiing cjj a school curriculum to meet the state requirements and the legislatio)i of general school rules. C. H, ELLIOTT JOHN L. ESTRICH THELMA ' OCISNER Pige Eleven
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JOHN L. ESTRICH Superintendent of Schools 1925 - 1944 School Heads The response of American Youth to the national emergency commands the admiration of all. If there ever was any doubt as to the type of citizenship being developed in America, it has been dispelled by the wholehearted, intel- ligent, efficient service now being laid on the altars of our country. In the perplexing days ahead America may continue to rely on the same high quality of consecrated service from the young people of our fair land. — John L. Estviclj. Our boys — Angola boys, are on battle- fronts in every corner of the world today. They are fighting to preserve certain principles and inalienable rights in which all Americans be- lieve. Among these are: respect for individual rights, religious liberty, equality of opportunity, economic independence, and wholesome living conditions. We designate these as democratic principles . They are gifts which are ours by virtue of our citizenship. Only as we use these rights and privileges for the betterment of all mankind are we living examples of American- ism. American citizenship is a gift. American- ism means sharing the ideals of this gift with the world. —Clayton H. Ell off. CLAYTON H. ELLIOTT Principal of High School 1932 - 1944 Page Ten
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Guidance JOHN L. ESTRICH Geometry, Physics CLAYTON H. ELLIOTT Chemistry, Vocational Agriculture EUNICE B. REED Latin, Spanish, English DONNA BELLE RISK Physical Education, Health, Biology MILO K. CERTAIN Com mercial Work MARY CATHERINE LIPPINCOTT Music RUSSELL F. HANDY Social Science, Speech Noir a Chaplain in U. S. Army THELMA WISNER Secretary LILLY KOHL Home Economics G. WENDELL DYGERT Mathematics, Aiiation EMERY DRUCKAMILLER History, Physical Education RUBY SHULTZ English, Journalism PHYLLIS GOSHORN County Nurse JANIS FRANTZ Art, Librarian CHARLES E. SHANK Speech, Dramatics MINARD ROSE Social Science Page Twelve
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