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Vice-Principals Nllss Claire L Parsons Vice Prln upa of the afternoon session IS a frlendlw and warm hearted person Her wlse counsellnff and ss mpathetlc under standlnff of our problems have been ID xaluable to us VVe shall alwaxs remem ber her Nllss J Khan: Cnosm Page 21 Miss CLAIRE L Pnsows Throuffhout our llves lt IS unllkelx that we shall ewer forffet our capable Vlce Prlnclpal Nllss Crosbw Her IH teffrlty and persplcaclty haxe had a pro found Influence on us durlnff our four lnfr and helplnff us with our mam trou bles she has 3QQlSlCCl urtuallw ex erx member of our class wlth her judlclous 3ClWlC6 Her elf possessed nature has graduallx radlated msplratlon to those who hare come m contact wnth her We hope that we shall be able to l1ve up to her standards 1n our future endeaxors '. I X 5 M. 7 . , b I. - c- V ' , -h P . K4 .Y V - , P . I D . ,. . . Y - C years at Danbury High School. Counsel- xz- L- l .' ' 0 . s - , .- aaa -.
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MR PATRICKJ MURNAINE Thls year s semor class of Danbury Hlffh School IS the flrst prluleffed to Graduate under the superusxon of Patrlckj Murnane our new prmclpal Althouffh thls IS hls flrst xear at our school we haxe alreadx per cened his keen lnterest ln all that occurs at Danburs Hlrh School He has XlSll6d our class rooms attended out soual functions and addressed the student body The class of 1909 appreuates eurx effort which our prmupal has made on our behalf We are Lertaln that ln the years to come he wlll contmue to lmbue the students of thls school wlth a deep appreuatlon of the Amencan way of lxfe Page 20 .r U I ,. -,f ' 121' if Xxx a . . . l W . , . . . . . . . , , -e I C D U .. . A . . D - - 1 - , 4 ' . Y . . . ' ' .U D I - .- . . . .
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The role of teachers as sculptors of young minds has been direly overlooked. We cannot feel their elation when a student succeeds or their frustration when a student fails to learn. Too often their thouffhtfulness, enerositv and dedication have been taken for e- g . granted and we fail to see them for what they really are- men and woman devoted to helping Americas youth become her proudest possession. Though we rlon't often see them. the presence of the secretarial staff can be felt each day. Their efficiency and speed have contributed greatly to the smooth functioning of our school. We sincerely thank them for their prodigious efforts. Phe newly polished floors which we see at the beginning of each new week and the foods prepared for our raxenous appetites are just a few of the results of mam efforts made bi the cafeterla and maintenance staffs For their cheerfully rendered services we express our gratitude If 455-'i,iI3,II? WY li? was I f fjr I EQ Tflrqzgcihj hfg X ig 9' in 1 as-ri I 3: -eq-:QQ il 'Su s' rwa IP' f 9 I iii'3'f?E u. -Lb: fill N f X vmi, Wag NQKA .JL K4 WMA! 22 ENGLISH DEPARTNIEINT Standing left to right Guenther Qtern B A I f Conn BS DTC 'NIS U of Bridgeport Quni E Carl on BA Middlebury College Ed Nl Bos tori? Catherine E Keane A B Trinity College Nl A Fairfield U Dorothy 'NI Burnie BS lNew Britain T c ui Pa B A VI hington Iellege Qeated left ti r t Thoma F Lurtm XB rr am I ID TI Helen If Qturge li A B tc I 'SI A lN I I illiam Hxan Head rf Department A B anhattan o ge A NI Pair eld Barbara r 1 n ll S 1 iam I ren nie I ra hd If R ll e and I 1 1 lunil , I I . I . I V III. . D 5 U . n l 'fc -E 59, Q' gc-fl 'u ug 'i Z gm, XII .I 1 xx I V gk , , iffy, It P4 I fl ' ll .Il ,,,., ' - ' I . . .... l.o I I A FE I AK r , .3 .., . 3 hld PQI I IIII ? III,,' I .Ig:.tII,I I ,T I-. S . ..I., . If gI I . .I.. . ,- l..I III III , ,W geyivqr .-,AI .4 I . . . .. I I 9 . - W' N' 'F-Z -f' ' I -,if . .. .. ' .3 ' . . . . .. fx -, ij -lg. ' ,LMA fgran, .. ., as ,v 1. . - 4 533 -Q. ir c gif? ith: S .. ' ' . .. rv- fh 11 MS.. . ., P. , , ,,, ,., , - , , v ' W F' 'A - -gnc 'Jig - . fi-'ft' . ...1 . . ' s. ,. .. Us in '.q . .. ., ,fI3H.t' X Q31 5, I ,I-jf' I , '. '. I.: ' ' . I I In I .. fax 4 J! I ,- I IJ I M e : .. fi I.: I 1. 9.9514 I ' ay 7 f M- . : ff Ca lsr . HA.. I . of Conn.: john 'lf llaly. Frrd- ff, , . gfwfir 1' 2 .Mt if lla Al H. of ti,-. ' . ,. h ti WI Q J : F ' y ' '- .4vQf',,+x,. Isl' follege of lflu 'ationz All.. Cn ria I'. ,JT'3,A -nf Cs.. ,I .I 'Jaan' gs QI'u,.x! I 4 1' . V, V. KX, Mfg, LRLHM X. wx 1: VAL.Mfi.'IA 1 --4 Q ' ,si-1:4 v - ..Lf'.w,g
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