Clearview High School - Guide Yearbook (Lorain, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 11 text:

BOARD OF EDUCATION A asa V if ' 1 nv-and nit Top row: A. F. Carek, A. Murrell. Bottom row: J. C. Thompson, F. Noster, J. W. Knight. SCHOOL BOARD Yes, they have done it again. Done what?-Why, successfully man' euvered another school term. These five competent gentlemen are A. F. Carek, president, A. Murrell, vice-president, J. C. Thompson, J. W. Knight, and F. C. Noster. Their duties consist of hiring our teachers, acting as an advisory board, adopting resolutions for the benefit of the school and its attendants, choosing and buying of the school's text books, and many other essential duties. The school board always has been and always will be a very necesf sary and important part of our school and schools everywhere. Mrs. Nichols, who has served as clerk for the Board of Education for the past ten years, finds that her duties as Mr. Durling's secretary take up a lot of her time. Aside from her regular duties as a secretary, she sells tickets for various functions, works in the cafeteria when necessary, supervises the office assist' ants, and does endless other jobs. A familiar statement around the of' fice is, Wl1ere is Dora? for no mat' ter how busy she is, someone always needs her for something else. Yes, the office would be far less ef- ficient without its mainstay, Mrs. Dora Nichole: Mrs. Dora R. Nichols Seven

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ADMIN ISTRATORS ' Our American Way of Life will conf tinue only if our present high standards in education are maintained. The present gen' eration must be able to participate effect' ively in the post war period. We believe now more than ever before that the schools must plan and develop a program which will be of the greatest benef fit to the largest number of people. The program must be aimed to create the type of person so greatly needed in the world of tomorrow. Gur eyes are turned toward the future. Our hopes and prayers are that the future will hold a guarantee of lasting peace. W. J. DURLING, Superintendent UC yi: F.. ' We can understand life by looking back' ward, but to live it we must look forward. A few years ago it was the belief that man had conquered the last frontier, but events of today have taught us that new ever and more formidable frontiers are present, hurling a challenge to those with imagination, courage, and daring. Looking backwards we see school, text' books and study, sports, clubs, plays-this was your training station and the means to your understanding of life. Looking forward we see opportunity, in- dustry, business, invention, discovery - these are the new frontiers, the proving ground. Endowed with youth, trained as you are, and gifted as you may be, one stage in your preparation for a life of service is nearing completion. Your success depends upon your ability to LUCK FORWARD. T. C. SIMPSON, High School Principal



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OUR FACULTY Mr. john H. Dean B. S. Ohio University 6, 7, Sth grade departmental. Mrs. Susan Davidson B. S. Western Reserve University English. Miss Margery Boner B. S. Cleveland School Of Art Art and Industrial Art. Miss Hope McAdams B. S. Bowling Green State University. ...... .... ............. H 0 me Economics. Eight Mr. Robert Goodrich Pittson Arts 2? Mechanical School ............,..... Machine Shop. Mr. Allen Mizcr Kent State University Industrial ' Arts. Mr. Clifford Szubbleficld A. B. Heidelberg College Physical Education, Science

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