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vs- - 'THE 'ZETAO-CIORDIA 1931 t 3 , t il Y .. ,ta fi... A. R. WHITE PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL 'room and in the CXTl'ZI-Cl1l'l'IC1Il2lI' activities which occupy so large a place in the educational system of today. 'l'he teachers are not unmindful of this attitude, and wish to take this opportunity to express appreciation of it. Each vear hrin s cltan es in the iersonel of any facultv. but there arc two . 1 . , , names that for several years have remained in the roster of llryan High School xfi teachers. Mr. Wyandt has served in the capacity of Superintendent of Schools for twenty-eight years. He has given the hast years of his life to work in llryan f-H7155 l'uhlic Schools. Most of tlie prestige which the schools have obtained is due to his faithful endeavor. For eleven years Mr. White has been a factor in the high school. Ile has presided over its atlairs in a. most efficient and satisfactory manner. ltoth teachers and students have enjoyed cooperating with these two men, and will miss tlem as they this year close their work in their respective lields. Other teachers come and go, Init the ideal hack of all their work remains 1 ' the same. All are anxious that through the united endeavor of students and faculty. llryan lligh School may prove itself a constructive factor in this town '- Y Jw and community. -M. D. 3 4 gn . 'I' V.. ,wg ga- H ,M . R. .I I gh sf pf- ' it s.. I - .. .--- '5-- - , V- 1-'-N M., ,,. ' . ,- mL ', 1 :sp-V - rx ml - Iv- .. Y M, d,,,,4- .,.. . efpfge - Q -A .A ffl- me 1 - .. . fs ..f.....fXff+?-fTf1r- - .-A' --T' 72 -l'N --'A V 'ff' vAs.4'-:.H-- .,., fx . ,. ,,.,., ,'-.1Qf.-W -. ...-lfili1..,A..ff
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i f v v --J J. W. WYANDT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS . TH E FACU LTY Upon the school, in cooperation with thc homt- and church, rests the rt-- sponsihility of moulding eharat-tt-r, of developing the youth of the land into up- right, self-supporting, law-ahiding eitizens. To aeeoinplish this result requires the utmost in tact. rt-souret-, sympathy, antl understanding. lt is the duty of thc teat-her to pt-rt'cive tht- potcntialities latent in eat-h individual student, and to furnish tht- stimulus nt-et-ssary to call tht-in forth. Only thus t-an the st-hool justify itst-lf against the eharge of mere standardized mass production. ln a high school as small as ours in llryan, the tt-:teller has Il grt-att-r opportunity for individual t-ontat-t with all his students than has tht- instrut'tor in a larger institution. llere ht- net-tl not ht- a nit-re heart-r of lessons, hut a t-onnmanion and frit-nd, eapahlt- of advising and guiding students in personal prohlt-ms. Not all pupils, however, dt-sire or appreeiatt- this t-ndt-avor on the part of those in authority. It is tlze nature of youth to rt-sent any form of discipline, and ltr gain intt-use dt-light in having het-n ahle to put it over on tht- tt-at-lit-r. lint, in general, the students of llryan lligh School have inanift-sted a line spirit of cooperation with the uit-tuhers of tht- faculty, both in the work of tlze class- v---tw-y,I IN is i N ' .nh --1' ,NT f -I v I ' wif ,- . i PAGE 6
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