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T OURAGES ENTHUSIASTIC EW SPIRIT T HEIGHT Commercial Department I C Florence Bromelmeier O Anna Jones 0 5 Ethel Magee N Q, is if O Kathryn Marsh . James Price O Geraldine Spink l 5 X Dorothy Wiles afpil, Industrial Arts Department f Clyde Barnhard F 9 Gerard Gentile . Leroy McHenry Marshall Weber we Ralph Williams Q I I History Department Q A X George Barbour Lawrence Behney sf Lillian Clark N055 Alvin Engel 'lropagm . N M. Irl Fast 141705 TQIQDHE C:-J Oscar Lehman . Ethel McCabe I G! 0 Paul Nash . I r f Q Vernon Sheeley Bernard Zweig 7 f a Household Arts Department f, X Dorothea Burtt , W, we Ma Dorothy Rieke Harriet Roth Fine Arts Department Clayton Bachtel Dorothy Bulkley Mathematics Department Norval lNfIcAfee Henry McLaughlin Jonathan Miller Matthew Phillips Charles Suhr Science Department Karl Christman Carl Dewald Ellis Downey John Langmead Donald Lawson Merle McFadden Joseph Ruben Roy Uber 13 Physical Education Department Dorothy Crane Mary Graham Dazey Horn Carmen Izzo George McKinnon Stephen Ruppert Richard Tupta Gail Vannorsdall Catherine Weller Language Department Mabel Blanchard Thomas Lee Theodore Lorz Louise Magor Ruth Monnett Mary Ryan Charles Simon English Department Edith Braselton lNIerritt Clifford Dina Rees Evans Leonard Freyman Joseph Lorz Edith Malin Edward llloderick Georgia Parry Zora Rashkis Agnes Regan Lelah Stephens Helena Tubaugh Reta Verhulst Zeta VVinslow VVilliarn Winters Music Department Harold Barbee John Farinaeci George Strickling
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BACKED BY FAC LTY D STUDE T . THE ADlVll I TRATI Principal E. E. Morley ,.-Y.. A--MN , Q A gi, A9 Assistant Principal Hugh V. Perkins Educational Counselor Marian L. Whitsey Dean of Girls Helen K. Wallace Assistant Principal Roy BI. Flint This year is not just another school year on the calen- dar. It is, in fact, the beginning of an 'era' in which the slogan seems to be 'Go ahead, Heightsl' Upperclassmen seem to have caught the 'virusl first and then to have ex- posed those lower in the ranks. This new spirit became epidemic, spreading through campus and classrooms, un- til faculty and Hnally' administration were infectedf, said Mr. lNIorley, reviewing 1951-52 at HHS. An important manifestation of this spirit, he pointed out, was an urgent emphasis on good citizenship training and practice as a first essential school obligation. IQ
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R. E -n xxx omwv M, DIWHNE C ,..... X l l, a 4 Test tubes and formulas fascinate Mr. Langmcad's chemistry sturlents . . . Art students observe liis technique as Mr. Bac-litel Oarves .... -X luinnus Mr. LL-lnnan discusses the lvniversity of Chicago with a prosper-tive freslinian . . . Vlassieal works eonie to life in Miss Ryanls Latin Classes . . . Judges Zweig, Flint, and lfreyinan ponclcr a serious problvin at the Girls' Calzinet Halloween l'arty-clioosing tlie most original Cliapeau . . . In asseinlzly, C'oaPl1 McKinnon announces Boosters' player-of-tlie-week, Harold Eisner . . . ltlr. Lorca enlivens English litera- ture with a realistic visual aid . . . Mrs. llotlfs students learn to be lmotli chic :incl thrifty by mak- ing their own clothes . . . Practical mechanic-al experience is given to the boys in Mr. Barn- l1ard's metal shop classes. 1 bs-
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