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SQISTA T ' TU HI GNU-X 'TER' 'l'l1reo ut' the must important cogs in the nnan-hine ui' Duquesne High are the three sec- 1'v1zn'ies: Miss Erma U. Harvey who is secre- 1:1 ry for Mr. Gillvspieg Miss Neges Ann Kenny who is Sl'i'l'0il'lI'y for the Board of Education, and Mrs. 134-tty L. Beech who is secretary for Mr. Ilenry. All tllrvn- S0l'I'0iEll'itxS were QI'2llill2ltl'li i.l'0lll llnqm-snv lligh Suhuul. Miss Harvey and M rs. Ili-4-1-In wont to Ilmiglas Business Fullegv. whils- Miss Kenny went: to an school of Ac-counting' ups-lwnfeil by the 'l7nivvrsity of Pitfsburgln. Miss Ilarvoy has been here since she grad- uated, Miss 'Kenny for five years, while Mrs. igl'lxl'il is our newest addition, having just started this year. ., ..., ..T,,,K,,. Miss Emu IIARVIQX Miss lllcuics K1 xxx Mics. 131-:'r'rx 15114 H ni
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HI G MA 'TEH' TOIIIOITOXVVS world is today's living. The two are so closely related that they are an inti- mate part of your daily thinking menu. And were you an ad-writer, you could coin some unusual phrases about that to-morrow. For you who are graduating, tomorrow is now and -forevermore. Each move is a problem con- ditioned by some situation in the offing. lt may be within your family, within your com- munity. and finally, within the scope of your ability. These moves govern your deiisions as to job. mode of living, and social progress. The wealth of your experience is your guide-- and it permits no discount for early payment. Everything you do is linked in with another -we, the people. 'l'hat's communication, travel. science, and what have youg and be- cause of which the world is just within your grasp, and always just out of reach. All of which means your fellow man, for you must live with him today and tomorrow. And lastly, you should and must be nice to him on your way up-you might meet llllll coming down. F. C. Gnlmizsrm, Sapcrintenflenf of Schools eiyhl The graduating class of 1945 is facing a challenge that must be met head on. Our com- munity, our nation, and the people ot' the world hope and expect from the class of this war there will emerge a world characterized by peace, justice, security, religious freedom. and progress. Hope must be translated into purpose as well as expectation must be active and not passive. Each day will bring forth new problems. One grand act will solve only one of the difficulties, each must have deliber- ate consideration. Our army and our navy will not be fighting in vain if you, along with the more mature citizen, will consider this job undone until we win the peace. You must re- member only a few years in the past the leaders of today were on the threshold of the future graduating from their high school. Your interest and your imagination must be set on tire. eager to gather any information that will help explore new scenes, new worlds. uncharted seas, material or even new philoso- phy. Your record of thirty-six graduates hav- ing an average above 902, five members in college, and almost a similar number in the armed forces, is only the beginning. Duquesne is proud of you, make them doubly proud of you in the future. RAY Y. HENRY
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TRAINEE Mrs. Philip Bm-kor Mr. VV, E, lizirhvr Miss Mzlrif- F. Ilrinus Miss Anim M. Iiyc-rs Miss Antii-Ito H. l'ilI'lbL'Illt'I' Mrs. I.uf-iam 1'lmi'vI Mr. John M, Davis Mr. E. J. I':iFl'llilZIlIl'l' Miss Eslhi-I' M. l-'m'i'i'st. Mr. l', Gi'i-1-iiwziy Q Miss Maury I-Z. H:ii'i:i-I Mr. R. R. Hussmi Mrs. Riu' Y. Hviiry Mrs. l'li:il'lotti- K1-1-iiuii Miss Rlllll E. IYl!'iL!'lll'll MRS. PHILIP BACKER BA., l'1iivvl'sity of Pittsbiirgli. MR. W. E. BARBER KS., Stuto T0ilL'ilCI'S' Colli-gi-5 M.l'ld., ivlllVl'I'Sily of Pitt:-iinirgli. MISS MARIE F. BRINGS Siippiiry Rook Normal Sviioolg IFLS., Pt-iiiisylvailiizi Stzitv Uollt-go. MISS ANNA M. BYERS HA., VV0stn1inst0i' Uollogog lliiivvrsity of Pitts- lmrgli. MISS ANNETTE H. CARPENTER li.S., f':il'il0gio Instituto of 'i'0c'liliology3 llnivors- ity of Pittsbiirglig IJlltllll'SlIl' i'IllX'l'I'Sll-V. MRS. LUCIAN CLIPFEL HS. in i'Idi1i':ition, Diiqiwsno l'niv1'l'sity. MR. JOHN M. DAVIS RS., l'nivi-rsity of Pittslviirgli. MR. E. J. EISENHAUER Htntf- 'Fi-:ivlii-i's' Uollvgt-: lXT.l'lfl., ILS., l'iiivoi'sity of PltfSi,lll'g'll. MISS ESTHER M. FORREST l.itt.i3., MA., Grove- City ffoilogt-3 C'oliim'ii:i Uni- vursity: Middlviiiii'y Sviiool of IJZIIILIIIJIQIOSQ Vui- vvrsity of i'oloi':1dog Borlitz Si-hool of L:iiigii:igvsg Pittsburgh School of Lziligiizigos. MR. C. GREENWAY Unlifornisi, State T021C'il0l'S' Vollogeg B.A., M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. MISS MARY E. HARNER B.A., Pe-nnsylvzinia. College for Women: Univers' ity of Pittsburgilg Pennsylvania. State College. MR. R. R. HASSON HS., University of Pittsburgh. MRS. RAY Y. HENRY California, State Tezicliors' Collegeg New York University: Johnstown College of Music. ten MRS. CHARLOTTE KEENAN Slippvry liovk Stzltt- To:ii'lit'i's' t'oIli'g:e': BA., P0l'lllS.ViV1llll1l State Uollcgv. MISS RUTH E. MEIGHEN Salton llill Uollcgvg M.l'ltl., l'iiivm-rsity ot' Pitts- liiirgli. Miss Irene S. Bibza Hoinr- Evuiiuinii-s-B.S.. in Homo Er-mirnnii-s :mtl Goli- orul Si-it-iii-1-. Czu'iiv::it- Iii' stitiite ot' 'Fei-himlosry. Mr. John Carey Maiiiiiul Ti-zxiiiinfr - ILS., Q i':ii'no:it- Institute of Tovh- ll0iIlfID'. Mr. John A. Donelli Physical Eiiuvzition for Boys, St. Viiwvnt Crillvfv. Uiiivvrsity of Pittsliilwtli. Mr. William P. Lemmer Physical Ediivntioii fm Boys. Tvruplc Univorsity. Miss Elsie E. Schink Physical Edin-zitioii-B.S. M.Ed., University of Pitts- burzzh. .,.
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