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MR. RALPH O. BURROWS Our principal was born in Bethlehem, and spent most of his boyhood there. Attending the Bethlehem High School for his Freshman and Sophomore years, he then transferred to our Alma Mater from which he was graduated. In 1930, Mr. Burrows received a Bach- elor of Science degree from the East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. After teaching in our high school for two years, he transferred to the Iunior High School to teach English for six years. In 1938 he was honored by being elected principal of our high school. Columbia University conferred a Master of Arts degree upon our instructor. At Duke and New York Universities, he has completed further study in the fields of education and administration. Deeply indebted to Mr. Burrows for his interest in each student's progress throughout these cherished years of our lives, we cannot completely express in words our appreciation for his efforts in our behalf! as well as his friendship during our school life. MR. CARL SECOR The Supervising Principal of the East Stroudsburg Public Schools was born in Scranton, Penna. He at- tended the East Stroudsburg High School and, after be- ing graduated, remained in East Stroudsburg, Where he attended the State Teachers College. With a Bachelor of Science degree, he returned to the high school to teach science for four years during which time New York University conferred the degree, Master of Arts upon Mr. Secor. After seven years as principal of our high school, he was again honored by being elected to his present position. All the energy of this genial, tall man is spent to give the best opportunities of education to the students of our school. His interest lies, not only with our wel- fare, but in the future of American education. page nine
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iguarh nf EEhuwiinn President. ............. B. K. WILLIAMS Secretary ................. H. S. ECKERT ViceePresident ................ I. M. HILL Treasurer. ............... I. S. BUNNELL Other members are: E. B. Hughes, H. L. Walters, H. L. Sutton. Attorney Fred W. Davis is their Solicitor. The board meets the second Friday of every calendar month, with special meetings at the call of the president to carry on the business of the school district. It hires all teachers and conducts any business of an administrative nature. Any change in school activities must be approved by the school board. page eight
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page ten First Row, left to right: Mrs. Parke Kunkle, Librarian; Miss Marguerite Cramer, Music; Mr. Carl Secor; Mr. Ralph Burrows; Miss Dorothy Baecker, French and English; Miss Evelyn Davies, Commercial. Second Row, left to right: Mrs. Clifford Butz, English and Social Studies; Mrs. Grady Moore, Mathematics; Miss Dolores Lesoine, English; Mrs. Charles Schaller, Social Studies; Miss Charlotte Shupp, School Nurse; Miss Carmella Finelli, Latin, Spanish, and English; Miss Ruth Black, Commercial. Third Row, left to right: Mr. Lewis Hastie, Science and Health Ed.; Mr. Oliver I. Morgan, Shop; Mr. Andrew Weingartner, Music; Dr. Walter Angle, School Physician; Mr. Walter Stem, Science and Mathematics; Mr. James Harter, Agriculture; Mr. Harold Lee, Science and Mathematics. Absentee: Mr. Walter Lane, Music. gatultg One of the prime requisites for CI good school is c: good faculty. A school may be proud for many reasons; a fine building, extensive equipment, and out- standing organizations. In addition to these, we are especially proud of our isaching staff. Although war has somewth depleted our faculty, the same high stand- ards and capabilities continue to be maintained. The contributions of our faculty have been given cheerfully and with admirable results. We, as c senior class, feel fortunate in having made these contacts.
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