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1914. He arrived in Bridgeport on February 14, 1916, and for two years from the date of his arrival, he was a commissioned ofhcer in Camp C.H.S., teaching mathematics and history. Dr. Sides served in a Psychological Company of the army during the first W01'ld War. Returning from the war in December, 1918, he became Assistant Principal of Central until September, 1940, when he -became Acting Principal, taking over Mr. Moore's vacated position in the camp. Then, in 1942, he received his commission as Commanding Officer, and became the principal of Camp C.H.S. His understanding and helpful guidance in dealing with student problems arising from 'the war is greatly appreciated by the students. One of the most recent organizaf tions that has developed because of the students' active participation in the war effort is the Victory Corps, which our Commanding Oflicer so successfully started in Camp C.H.S. this year. All in all, Dr. Si-des has had a very busy year, helping us to do our best toward victory in our fight for freedom, and coping with the problems of Camp C.H..S. at war . We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to our alble ofhcers, without whose help and sound advice, we would not be half the soldiers that we are today. MISS JULIA C. FARNAM One of the new additions to our ofhcers' staff this past year was 'Miss julia C. Farnam, newly appointed Aidefdef'Camp. Be'fore she received her appointment in 1942, she taught dramatics and speech at Camp IC.'H.S. for a number of years. A graduate of Central and Bridgeport Normal School, Miss Farnam received her Bachelor's degree from Columfbia University in 1927. Courses in music and art at Laselle Seminary and her studies at the Central School of Speech Training in London occupied her summers Then, our Dean of Girls received her Maste1 s degree from Columbia, and made an extensive tour of England with a Drama League group which studied British speech and drama. Miss Farnam was also director of the Little Theater League of Bridgeport for five years, is a member of the Connecticut Association of Deans, and is still president of the Connecticut Association of Speech Teachers. Miss Farnam's participation in the Board of Directors of the Mental Hygiene So' ciety, and the many personality, speech, and culture courses whic'h she has given through- out the state have enabled her to understand people and to deal with their shortcomings and problems. As the head of the Girls' Student League, she has accomplished much in converting its peace'time activities into the various necessary contributions which the League has made to the war effort. Miss Farnam is chairman of the many Red Cross auxiliaries in Bridgeport, and is also a memlber of the executive board of the Block Plan, in that capacity she has also been assisting in the Governor's war-time program of recruiting women for defense work. Miss Farnam's excellent background, extensive education, and vast experience have been of great value to the girl students at Camp C.H.S., and her first year as Dean of Girls and Assistant Principal 'has been a most fruitful one.
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