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MRS. WAYNE SMITH MR. DAVID BURGER MR. CHARLES V. GODWARD Vocational Home Economics Band French Chorus United States History MRS. BEN PEASE Trouvaires English III Dance band MR. KENNETH J. LOHMAN Boys' PE MR. JACK MCLAREN MR. LANTY F. HARSHMAN Psychology Auto mechanics Physics Football coach Mathematics Basketball coach Biology MR. FRED C. GRITMAN Industrial arts MISS BARBARA ANN MCFARLIN Spanish English I MR. MARVIN D. EVERS Vocational Agriculture MR.DONAUDL.DONAHUE Government World Problems Washington History Health Assistant football coach Assistant basketball coach Baseball coach MRS. PAUL NE LSON Secretary 9
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T14 'lw?N WX? it sit Pr1nc1pal's Message We, all together as a high school family have completed one of the finest school terms that I have ever experienced in teaching and administration. We have excelled in both the scholastic and the activities area of the school program. Our school has a tremendous challenge next year to maintain our record. This challenge can be met and another enviable year can be realized only by hard Work and cooperation by students, faculty, and parents. Ben Pease, Jr. MR. JAMES R. JARBOE English I and II Tennis team coach MR. BRUCE G. KEITH Mathematics Freshman basketball coach MRS. FLOY GREENMAN English IV Latin Counseling Dramatics Annual MR. DONALD R. COWEN Typing I and II Bookkeeping MRS. BILL GILLIS Girls' PE Joirnalism Library Tumbling team coach MR. JOHN E. STOCKTON Science Assistant football coach Track and field coach
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SUPERINTENDE NT'S MESSAGE The Destiny That We Seek As we start a most challenging period in the history of Dayton, I think it is appropriate that we consider our foundations of American democracy, realizing and appreciating that here is a form of government that is dedicated and committed to developing within every student the potential for gaining the fruits of freedom. Here then is our obligation to all of our students re- gardless of economic status, background, religion, or color. I feel that this may be brought about in part by in- spired teachers, loving parents, capable statesmen, able craftsmen and professional people by providing new opportunities where none now exist, encouraging the weak and giving proper direction to the strong, by recognizing accomplishment in any degree and striving for a better future for each student through reason and enlightenment. The strength and destiny of our America will de- pend upon the devotion to truth of all of our people and their desire to uphold their obligations as first class citizens. Charles B. Clizer, Superintendent
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