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Editorial Notes STAFF Editorial Chief - - - Victor Fleming Associate Editor - - - William Stubbe Business Manager - - - - George Eoff In this, 0111' first attempt at compiling :a high school year book7 we realize that. numerous mistakes have been made; we .feel that in spite of these mistakes :1 step has been taken in firmly establishing the .Annual. Although it is not as complete as we had wished to have made it, we have endeavored to give to the public the events of high school life in picture and in story as they appear to us. ' We hope that'x the class'of 191$has established a precedent that will be follow- ed each year in the future. Our school 'is large enough to support an Annual and we know that it will do so. In the years to come they will bring back glad memories of days gone by. In whatever measure this book is a suc- cess, we feel assured that this success is largely due to the enthusiastic way in which almost every student of the high school has responded to the calls made by the different editors for material. Especially do we thank the reporters of the various classes, and those who furnished much of the art work for this book. Their efforts have been untiring in our behalf. In 0111' apprecia- tion, we must not forget the advertisers, who have so loyally assisted 11s. Without then assistance this Annual could not have been Dublished. Hele s hoping that the yen book put ,. out in 1915 will be a 1a1 0ie1 and bettei one in eveiy 1espeet because: of the p1ofit the staff of 11915 will have received from our mistakes.
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CD Faculty Notes V This year the faculty was composed almost entirely of new teachers, except Supt. Crago and Miss Goodwin. The school a board should be congratulated on securing such a splendid addition to our teaching staff. It is with pride we point to the pie ture of each member- of 0111' faculty, who have guided us so diligently in our search for knowledge. I We know that itlies with the faculty to make 01' retard the growth of a school and we are sure that the progress made during the year will serve as a good example to start the school year in the new high school building next fall. They have loyallvy supported every branch of athletics 01' school ' activities andwere always ready to give as- sistance to any worthy proposition that the students wished to forward. ' It is true that e the students of any school reflect the ability and spirit of their Q teachers and we know that our students. may be compared favorahly with those of any high school in the state. We believe that the reason for the enormous growth of our school is due to the efficient teaching staff which we now have. They are'setting the pace toward a larger and better school. As the school-year years its close we regret that some of us must part with the associations formed in school but the mem- ory 0f the pleasant days and the delightful friendships between teachers and pupils during the school year of 1913-14 will re- main with us. The members of the faculty and the departments they represent are as follows: A. Crago, Superintendent; A. R. Findley, Principal, Mathematics; W. C. Harpster, Science; Blanche Eads, Histovy; Elsie Belsehner, German, English; Beulah Dex- ter, Latin, Mathematics; Helen F. Hand, Music; Maud Goodwin, Normal Training, Art.
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