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DR HOWARD A. KINHART ST 0HN,S COLLEGE, A. B. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, M. A. oI-INs HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, ED. D. .7 ilzcuhg .Alas Em jan amenfafjmporfance .Eirecfing QW Change C-ieom Ore jo Wefag jf ,JU een, uperuisec! M In a message to the Class of 1946, be states: As iron is the most important of all elements used in metallic form, so character is the most vital of all features found in a life. Iron cannot serve its many useful purposes until its deposits have been found and brought out of the earth. Then extracted from its ore and refined, it can be used to serve many of man's needs. Character, the sum of traits and habits that make up a person's mental and moral being, is possessed by each individual. The refinement of these traits and innate tendencies is started early in life. It is as these qualities of character are refined through contracts, experiences, outlook, and influence that they serve man's needs as he continues to live among his associates. As we attempt to evaluate ourselves critically from time to time in order to discover our strong points and our weak spots, we can find our character reflected in our attitudes and actions toward things, ourselves, other people, and God. Consequently, in striving continually for obvious reasons to refine out individual character, we should remember that we are helping also to improve a national fharacter in which we all possess a desire to share pride. In large measure on account of this refining process as you have carried it on through your four years in this high school, I have found working with you pleasant. I prize your friendship highly. You have my best wishes for future success and happiness.
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ROOM 208 First Row: M, E. Robinson, B. Musterman, S Mcekins, R. Lyne, I. Lisowsky, Mrs. West, D Lisowslcy, B. Norwood, D. Parkinson, M. A. Luon- go, T. Schultz, B. Sadler. Second Row: Leatherlnury, R. Kerr, C. Salaz- man, Meredith,,S. Murray, B. Jones, R. Rand- all, J. Meade, C. Monday, M. Rehn. Third Row: A. Moore, D. Keeney, D. Kavan- augh, R, Meade, C. Moreland, B. Masters. ROOM 209 First Row: E. Smith, E. Stokes, G. Thomas, Miss Case, L. Swallow. S. Swallow, M. Stallings, N. Stotz. Second Row: T. Russell, J. Topping, T. Slcislalc, K. Vanderburgh, L. Thompson, J. Neff. Third Row: H. O'Neal, Neiman, M. Roth, J. Sames, G. Rawlings, J. Sapp, D. Reichel. ROOM 212 First Row: E. Wade, P. Washington, B. Yost, Miss Bennett, N. Wagner, S. Williams, L. Wilson M, White. Second Row: T. Williams, R. Smith, M. Weid- mann, M. Williams, J. Walker, D. Wells, P. Winn, C. Winter, H. Windsor. Third Row: C. Whittington, H. Sherbert, P. Wirth, C. Tayman, C. Stinchcomb, R. Stevens F. Speaks, C. Taylor, E. Slcoch. l The superior ore of this class will become the leaders of next year.
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MR. MALCOM RAY BONNER University of North Carolina, A.B. English MISS KATHARINE COX Columbia University, B. S. English MISS ARLYNE J. DICK Massachusetts State College for Teachers, B. S. Health Education MISS EMILY EWING Western Maryland College, B. A. Dietitian MISS MARIE GAETH Bowling Green State Universitv lOhiol, B. S. Middlebury College, M. A. English MISS RUBY B. CLOYD Transylvania College, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. Guidance Director MISS ELIZABETH VINTON DAVIS Goucher College, A. B. University of Vermont, M. A. English MR. CHARLES IOSEPH DI FAZIO Newark State Teachers, College, B. S. Industrial Arts MR. ALBERT W. FOWBLE Johns Hopkins University, B. S. C orne ll University, M. S. Assistant Principal Science, Guidance MR. FRANK C. GUNDERLOY University of Maryland, B. S. Industrial Arts
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