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Faculty J. Bonsall D. Boob Shown gathered in the library for the weekly teachers' meeting are some of the male members of the staff. Seated at the end of the table is Mr. Harold Errigo who ioined the faculty early in February. H M Houser Mr. Thomas Allison, M.S., Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Mrs. Alma Ardary, B.S.C., Business Education, Press Club. Mr. Mal- colm Barnes, B.S., Chemistry, Science. Mr. J. Rex Bloom, His- tory. Mrs. Betty Bonsall, B.5., Librarian, Echo Advisor. Mr. James A. Bonsall, B.S., Business Education, Faculty Manager of Athletics. Mrs. Doris Boob, B.S.p History, Cheerleaders. Mr. Albert Brown, M.Ed.5 Health, Physical Education, Letter- man's Club, Head Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Mr. Charles Curry, 8.5.5 Mathematics. Mr. Arthur De Angelis, B.S.p Music, Junior Band, Senior Choir. Mrs. Mariorio Fido, R.N.5 School Nurse. Mrs. Ellen Henry, B.S., Home Economics, F.H.A. Mr. .lohn E. Hill, A.B.p French, Enlish. Mrs. Mildred K. Hauser, English. ll
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14nd 'flue great fnalentfotw 0 The Put Today more than ever before the position of the United States as the leading world power is being challenged by countries having a form of government other than a democracy. As you read our yearbook we especially want you to think of the challenge facing us in the fields of science and education. ln order to keep pace with the progress of other nations, the students cf our high schools and colleges must be prepared to make their con- tributions for the welfare of mankind. These po- tential leaders must be tolerant, curious, and dili- gent, they must be possessors of keen, well-disci- plined minds. The responsibility for the develop- ment of these character traits and these minds rests with the educators of our nation. Recent world events have brought about greater de- mands in the field of education, since we realize, now more than ever, that a well informed nation is a stronger nation, and that an educated people moves freedom forward. r M, Barnes R. Bloom B Bonsall Q 3 -ng Z. A Brown C Curry A DeAngeIis M Fido E Henry
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Have Keen prompted Ky Uur Teaclief-A. xr Tp Aww.-ze, i Seated or her desk is Mrs. Sora Boriell discussing cz problem in consumer moth wiih Helen Snyder cmd Ccrlci McCracken. Mrs. Bcirlell served as cz sub' sfitufe teacher until the first of February, Veoching consumer moth, world his- Vory, and oriilvnetic. M,Johns1on A. Johnsvcne L. Leczch G. Leib :go '11 9.-o C McCorl M, McCorl L. McNeoI A, Miller 12 J, Mollison R. Morgillo
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