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New dean of girls at Euclid Central is Miss Dorothy B. Gill, who was formerly with the faculty at Euclid Shore. Besides handling the difticult dean's position, she teaches Junior High science and heads the Girls' League and the Red Cross. Mr. Cliftord Owens, the dean of boys, is one of the helpful advisors of this school. His job is that of keeping the boys of Euclid Central in good harmony. Under his guidance they are well on their way to becoming good and dependable citizens of the community. A vital man in our school system is Mr. Voorhees. As direc- tor of student personnel he is very busy keeping students in tune. Among his many duties are issuing work permits and straighten- ing out problems of returned veterans. As well as filling the position of school treasurer, where he is called upon to take charge of ticket sales and money for various organizations, Mr. Clemens Blauch carries a regular teaching schedule with classes in English, Government, American History, and Social Problems. 'is f'U'2t Members of the Board of Education who have helped to maintain the American principles of free education in Euclid are Loren J. Bullard, John F. Davis, Anton E. Strohm, Loyal E. Luikart, Russell H. Erwine, Frank Mills, and C. E. Bowman. -0--162 K
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To members of the January and June graduating classes, l947Mmy most cordial greetings. Many of you have had the privilege of attending Euclid Central for six years. Within that time you have had the benefit of stimulating instruction and wise and kindly guidance. It has been a rare privilege for members of the Faculty to see young boys and girls develop into young men and young women. I trust that dur- ing these years you have discovered your responsibility to society. More than this, I hope you have developed a desire to work forthe common good of all. It is my fervent hope that you will ever be loyal to these very noble ideals. NX. ' SU PERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. G fiflafslefu Opus '47 marks another milestone in the progress of this school and community. This splendid yearbook is one of the high points in Euclid Central High School's commemoration of Euclid's sesquicentennial 11797-19475 and the Golden Jubilee of our first graduating class C1897-19473. It is my distinct pleasure to have a role in the dedication of this excellent summary of stu- dent and faculty life. Richly deserved congratu- lations are extended to the stat? and sponsor of Opus '47, Euclid Central respects the past and greets eagerly the opportunities in the present and future. Qfifyfftsf x
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xv' Left to Right: MR. LEON HEINLEIN--General Science, Math, .lr. Camera Club. MISS DORIS MASON-Math, Science, Jr. Drama Club. MR. RICHARD KEAY-Science, Chemistry, Sr. Camera Club, Athletic Board. MISS ELIZABETH WITHROW-Science, Math, English, Social Studies, Drill Team. I MR. HARRY KOTH-Trigonometry, Algebra, Preflight, Physics, Geometry, Senior Hobby. Second Row: MR. ALBERT MILLER-Math, Science, Jr. Varsity Club, Jr. Football and Baseball Coach. MR. OLIN BAILEY-Biology, Movie Club. MR. LOREN GRAY-Algebra, Mash, Sr. Card Club. fi' 'mg E ' EMAJQL Q . of ' . 10 e In EKU a af' ani Lo SI vi This year twenty-five percent of the teachers are in the Science Department. The science classes are taught in what is called the Science Wing where several rooms contain all the necessary equipment for conducting experiments, the most popular part of the course. The classes have movies, take trips and have other outside activities when conditions are right. The Science Department as well as the rest of the school is proud of the results of the recent examinations given at Kent, Ohio, for Lenore Jerabek, a IOB student, won fourth place in the 4--1.-,,, whole state. Tips the scales at . . Oh sayl can you see? v
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