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FA LTY aiu... Seated, left to right: Rm. No. 126 Miss Margaret Wrench Miss Marilyn Horton 196 Mrs. Helen Gerrie 198 Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson 197 Miss Suzanne Bie 197 Miss Audrey Pack 198 Mr. Donald Anderson Off. Mrs. Patricia Krempa 107 Mrs. Ivah Rothe 102 Mrs. Louise Lemrnler 245 Mrs. Marceline Stevens 254 Mrs. Doreen Blakely 130 CHE child of today is the Youth of tomorrow. The grade school faculty is moulding the character of these youths, now in the process of maturing, preparing them for the doors leading to the responsi- bilities of high school. Throughout the year they are unfolding before the students new knowledge and laying the basis of truth and honor. Their personal interest in each student is illustrated by conferences with parents to discuss their children's progress and problems. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter Mrs. Pearl Gould Miss Margaret Satmders Standing: Miss Allene Bss Miss Ethel Wilson Mrs. Mildred Erickson I2 Standing, left to right: Mrs. Joyce Smith Mrs. Alice Jeffe Mrs. Muriel Lloyd Miss Marion Mclntyre Mrs. Beatrice Wilson Mrs. Naomi Hauth Mr. Francis Griffin Miss Ruth Boardman Miss Valerie Poniatowski Miss Lottie l-Iojnacki Mrs. Theo Zdzinski Mrs. Cleo Morgester Mr. Harold Shephard Rm. No. 123 121 Off. 131 246 243 249 241 247 179 180 135 189 1lUF .,............i... -1 . , ' . . . ,. gg , vslgygku' - ' ft' Ai 4 ' V. ,-,fry
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ASSISTA T PRI CIPAL df MRS. DUFFY -wwf.-N.,-mf., .--i. li ,, A--Z ills-ima 351'- ' . K I 1 ,K .4111 Wwe f MR. ANDERSON ASSISTANT PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE CYHIS Class of l954has already opened many doors to success, but I hope you keep it ever in mind that you are at the point in your lives where it will be your sole responsibility to open many of the doors in your future. I believe this class will accept all challenges that every graduate must face. Remember, the doorway to oppor- tunity is always open to those who have the ambition to knack on it. When you leave in June, your paths will lead to many, varied doors and pathways. My fondest wish For each of you is that you will help unlock doors and bar- riers of intolerance, hate and prejudice, thus making ours a better world in which to live. At this time it might be fitting to pause and give thanks that you live in a country where doorways are always open and you aren't hemmed in by iron curtains. Donald J. Anderson Assistant Principal ii
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FA ULTY xxx, 4 Seated, left to right: Mr. Robb--Sr. High Math Miss Witzleben--Secretarial Miss Collins- -Foreign Language Mrs. Gangi- - Music Mrs. Conklin- -Horne Economics Mrs. Dash- -Ir. High Math Mrs. Brenneman--Ir. High Math and English Mrs. Hannan- -Ir. High English Miss Palmer--Girls' Physical Education Mrs. Pierce--Sr. High English Mr. Davis--Jr. High Social Studies Mr. Duffy--Sr. High Social Studies - . - 1-my-ts A S AIX Seated, left to right: Miss Gressman--Nurse Mrs. Greenwood--Librarian Mrs. Bates--Math Standing: Mr. Mazuca--History Mr. Hagen--Phys. Ed. Mr. Nelson--Health Mr. Moore--Corrective I3 Standing, left to right: Mr. Ball--Business Mr. Hahn--Music Mr. Olney--Guidance Counsellor Mr. Walsh- -English Mr. Varco--Science Mr. Peck--Supervising Principal Mr. Munger--Agriculture Mr, Foroscij--Jr. High Social Studies Mr. Lundberg--Art Mr. Mergler--Industrial Arts Mr. Collard--Ir. High Science CHE two elements, intellectual and moral, comprising asound and bene- ficial education, have been conscientiously fostered by the Junior and Senior High School faculty. As we progressed through the corridors of higher education, subjects became in- creasingly difficult and we were more de- pendent upon them to set before us the ideals of honor and truth. The faculty staff specialists in their respective fields, have dedicated themselves to the American way and preparing us for the future. ff
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