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OUR SCHOOL IS A DEMOCRACY Our school is a democracy with a government in many ways comparable to that of the United States. First the school board is elected by direct vote of the people of the community. In turn the school board, which can be compared to the electorial college, elects the superintendent, the upresidentn of the school government, the principal and teachers. The school board also takes on the functions of Congress in determining the practices and policies of the teachers. To further correlate the parents' and teachers' relations, a Parent-Teachers' Association was formed, in which parents and teachers meet together and work out problems of mutual interest. Student government is conducted by the Student Council, the officers of which are elected by the whole student body in assem- bly with representatives from each class. THE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTS THE SCHOOL The president is Andrew Cooperg vice-president, Donald Jones, secretary, Nancy Parker, treasurer, Harriet Ryan, advis- ers, Mr. Philip Annas, and Mr. Lawrence Stuart. s Student Council representatives this year are Tileston Bick- ford, Room 5055 Donald Spear, 3053 Robert Blanchard, 3045 Robert Perkins, 3033 William Darres, 5023 Iva Lowe, 307-85 Jane Palmer, 5013 Nelson Wight, 2113 Harry Stanhope, 2073 Maxine Bachelder , 2063 Carolyn Commerford, 2053 William Rediker, 2013 Barbara Went- worth, l075 Roger Sprague, 106. 1 , The following appropriations have been made this year: Football 46.78 Boys' Basketball 199.51 Girls' Basketball 37.60 Baseball Q 36.00 Because of difficulty in securing orchestras, the Student Council purchased a radio victrola and a large supply of records to furnish music for the school dances. It was decided at one of the meetings that the proceeds of the scrap drive successfully conducted by Crosby High School should be used to purchase our service flag. The proceeds of the annual magazine sale bought the new capes, greatly adding to the attraction of our band. THE KEYSTCDNE
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PHILIP A. ANNAS F. LAWRENCE STUART CORDELIA S. BARNARD ARY E. DULFER HOPE HAVENER DORRICE H. DOW ROGER H. RHOADES 1 HELEN BROWN ERMA G. FLETCHER ELVA D. ANNAS ANNIE S. BROWN GWENDOLYN E. HASKELL CASSIE S. FISH G. LOUISE NICKEESON EDITH W. SMALL INA P. MCCONNELL NATRLIE H. KELLEY MARIETTA PACKARD HOWARD JELLISON NELLIE c. MARDEN ALBERT E. WEYMOUTH LYLLA S. MADDOCKS FRED w. BAILEY FACULTY DIRECTORY Principal Physics His Successor Dean of Girls Geography Music Physical Education Physiology Home Economics Social Sciences Aeronautics Physical Education English Her successor English Her successor English English Literature Languages Typewriting Stenography Business Her successor Mathematics Arithmetic History History Science -25 if-4541-it ' Superintendent of Schools Horatio S. Read Office Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room Room 106 105 105 109 304 306 505 503 207 10? 502 210 211 205 201 301 206 509
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PRESENTING OUR FACULTY TOP ROW L. TO R: Mrs. Annes, Mrs. Nickerson, Miss Haskell, Mr. Rhoades, Mrs. Fish, Miss Barnard, Mr. Weymouth, Supt. Read, Mr. Dulfer, Mr. Annas, Mr. Jelli- son. BOTTOM ROW L. TO R: Mrs. Marden, Mrs. Packard, Miss Dow, Miss Havener, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Maddocks, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. McConnell. OUR SERVICE FLAG Many boys have left Crosby and joined the armed services, OUR SCHOOL our service flag is a witness to that. At the time of the presen- Crosby High School tation of the flag to the school, we numbered 254--. By the first of March we had reached the SOO mark. Belfast, Maine ous Ksrsroms STAFF TOP ROW L. TO R: K. Rhodes, V. Annis, M. Vaughan, J. Mollison D. Spear, A. cooper, E. scene, T. Bickford, N: wight. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McConnell, G. Hammons, A. Clements, R. Burton, E. Knowlton, E. Littlefield, H. Ryan, E. Turner R. Rediker, H. Davenport, B. Wentworth,. Mrs. Fletcher, A. Thorne. BOTTOM ROW: D. Jones, E. Benner, N. Parker, P. Emery, J. Commer- ford, B. Vaughan, L. Cline, M. West, J. McMahan. L L THE KEYSTONE
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