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»L‘ i ates Blessed is the man who is happy in his occupation” When we think of the spirit of Emerson, in the present and in the past, we always emphasize the warm friendliness which permeates the atmosphere of the building. When we asked the graduates and the men in service what they re¬ member as its finest attribute and why they like to come back to visit at Emerson, they invariably said that everyone is cordial here, that it is homelike and has become so much a part of their lives that they cannot forget. It pleases us to hear these tributes; we are justly proud of that reputation. When we asked the faculty what had contributed most toward this good feeling, they agreed that it was the har¬ mony and close cooperation with which the teachers worked on projects and activities necessary to the social life and pro¬ gress of the school; also to the pleasant association of work¬ ing with a principal who gives few orders but believes so sincerely in the loyalty of his teaching staff, their high prin¬ ciples, and integrity that he inspires them to do thier best. Any room or corridor in the building is a likely place for informal conferences between members of the facility and their principal, Mr. Spaulding. On the opposite page, he is telling some of the old timers” about one of our war honor roll list who had been cited for gallantry in action.
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Parents ' Oomniittee Back row: Mr. Bohn, Mrs. Herold Herod, Mrs. Andrew Kaplar, Mrs. Regina Hall, guest, Mrs. Nettie Clements, Mr. E. A. Spaulding. Front row: Mrs. Peter Orr, Mrs. Steve Churchia, Mrs. Mrvichin, Mrs. Stephen Rashevich, Mrs. Wood. In 1932 when Dr. Wirt was superintendent of our public schools, he suggested a committee of parents to meet and discuss the problems of students and teachers. This committee proved to be a great success and has become well known as the Parents’ Committee. At the meetings, which are held every month, the parents become better acquainted with social and academic problems which are facing their own children, and they are better able to meet these problems at home. Our Parents’ Committee has come out on top of all their problems, and we are very grateful to them and their sponsor, Mr. Spaulding, for the fine work they have done. The Emerson Community club is a new organization which meets once a month in the Emerson primary auditorium. The aim of the club is to bring the school and com¬ munity, which it serves closer together. The club has about 150 members. Mrs. John A. Auld is president, Mrs. W. L. Plunkett, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Herold Herod, program chairman. Page Elereu
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