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1936 THE REVELER 1936 .nfs ay... TO THE FACULTY 7' ENIBERS of the lklemorial faculty are: First row, left to right: Miss O Brien Miss Hetrick Nliss Reynallt, lvliss F. Cook, Miss Kendall, Mr. Olwellan Miss Resetar, lVIiss lvlurray, lNfIiss lVIarinelli, lwiss Fulton, iflllt , 5 Miss Runkle, Mrs. MacDonald. Second row, left to right: Mr. Parenti, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. King, lVIr. Wheeler, Mr. Butler, Mr. O'Pretza, lkliss Skrobak, Miss French, Miss M. Cook, Mr. Gustinella, llflr. Conti, Mr. Parks, Mr. Graban, and Mr. Stevens. Third row, left to right: lklr. Bugby, lVIr. Holliday, Mr. Lenhart, lX'Ir. Dewey, Mr. Kunicki, Mr. Wzlnsztck, lVIr. Knapic, lVIr. Gary, lVIr. Maro, Nlr. Zamary, lVIr. Sexton, lVIr. Weisel, and Mr. Cebula. New members of the faculty this year were: Miss Skrobak, Mr. Maro, and Mr. Wansack. The teachers who act as sponsors of the various organizations are: Miss F. Cook and bliss Runkle, Girl Reserves, lWiss F. Cook and Miss Runkle, National Honor Society, Miss F. Cook, Frie Le Ser Cit, Miss Murray, Girls' Athletic Council, Miss Fulton, Red and Black lVIasqueraders, Mrs. MacDonald, Girls' Glee Club, Mr. King, Stagecraft Club, Mr. Wheeler, Band and Orchestra, Mr. O'Pretza and Mr. Graban, Chanticleer, Mr. Stephens, Motion Picture Club, Mr. Holliday, Four Square Club, Miss Runkle, Monitors, Mr. Graban, Annual, Mr. Knapic, foot- ball coach, lWr. Wansack, assistant football coach, Mr. Gustinella, basketball coach, Mr. Parks, faculty manager. Page Six fg-
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1936 THE REVELER 1936 .gg UE ip... TO THE 1936 GRADUATES ANDREW S. KLINKO Supfrinlf'nJf'nl of Srhaolx I norance su erstition and lack of insight always 1 P 1 The emotionalized ideals and attitudes of our high school students are the raw materials about which modern education should be centered. Education should accept the responsibility for their development and direction. We earnestly hope that the educational opportunities available to our boys and girls of Campbell have not failed to emphasize this aspect of education. Democracy must, if it is to serve its citizens well, recognize the importance of these basic driving forces. We are saying farewell to you, graduates of 1936, with the hope that you will be able to live your lives more abundantly and usefully. We hope that your responsibil- ities to society are clear, and will be discharged faithfully. God bless you. -ANDREW S. KLINKO. shackles an individual to the mercy of propaganda and exploitation. To the uneducated, dogmas, prejudices, and illusions are constant barriers to a more complete par- ticipation in life. Without education, vision, and creative service a person soon becomes an intolerant and uninspired type of man or woman. Such a person merely exists, he does not live. Everett Dean Martin summarizes education as fol- lows: Education is emancipation from herd opinion, self- mastery, capacity for self-criticism, suspended judgment, and urbanityf' People that are fortunate possessing an education should always strive to use it wisely and for the best interests of humanity. That is a social obligation. -M. FRANCIS O,MELLAN. -if Pfzyz' Five Ee BI. FRANCIS 0'lNIEI.LAN Prinriffal
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1936 THE REVELER 1936 ...up QU slr-- HE members of the Annual Administration are: Frances Samuel, January edi- J ? torg Anne Zalebera, June editorg Mary Comsia, January business managerg Mr. M. E. Graban, advisory Mario Ross, June business managerg Fred Polito, January assistant business managerg John Jeren, June assistant business managerg Marie Marcu and Pauline Clement were chief typists. This is the first time in the history of lblemorial High School that both the mid-year and June' classes have collaborated in putting out an annual. Both classes derived a great deal of pleasure from working together and consider the project a successful one. Per- haps in years to come, other classes will follow the example set by these two classes. egg Page Smzrrz lie
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