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DEAN OF MEN AND DEAN OF WOMEN lf ? '. ' sis . . I o k l .cWd'X xl-7 .X f L - -tk. f A ' fa? 4- V.-.,f 1 'x ll ., Th. - .8231 l.l'l'l Xr 'VN 'YP' 'SX TOP RIC HT Miss XX illis BOITQ M LL T X rs XXm gr As mediators of stu- dent-faculty relations and advisors to both students and faculty, our Deans, Mr. Meryle Baumer and Mrs Harriet Sheets, hold tvto of the most xital positions in our school government. . l l iii Ui QQ' -1-QT' .' A l..:ir.ir1.nis Ir 1, our .um rf, lime rhv lilwmry .i part of thc sthoul, not .apart from uf' These signiliuint words tell very r ir gi rli irivri im ml lift I llll that fill ti our l in vr1f ', .fi , 1 ' I 1 ', 17' l,lll lfrlilfilll Mrs Nr 1. '. . . xiur v . livmrii s. 'xml Miss lim-ulirili, Mrs, Merit-, Page S
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During its short life Euclid High School has been privileged to graduate many fine young men and women. This annual well illustrates the opportunities for all to live and learn in an atmosphere which contributes to a well- rounded life. We believe, at Euclid High, that students should have the opportunity to live in a demo- cratic atmosphere. This opportunity to partici- pate has helped our students to better assume adult responsibilities after high school gradu- ation. The publication of this yearbook with all the responsibilities which accompany it is evi- dence of the merit and the ability of our stu- dent body. May the lives of all who attend here be fruitful and make worthwhile contributions to an enlightened and better world. CLIFFORD G. OWENS, Principal. During these critical war years American youth has been brought face to face with sev- eral very serious challenges. Many of our young people have been forced to decide whether to enter combat service or to assist with industry, or to continue their education. The decision will never be an easy one. Ameri- can youth, always highly patriotic, under- stands what it means to maintain the American way of life at whatever cost is necessary. Your teachers and friends have confidence that you will continue your preparation and thus work for a better world. Best wishes. WALTER SCHWEGLER. .,,f.tl .. , . - Page 7
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f .,,?,5f?h wi- ...,- Pera Campbell ingworth Lester Angene STUDIES DEPARTMENT Stanley Wfhitside Halen Stewart To encourage the highest type of citizenship in prob- lems dealing with govern- ment, economics. religion, and race, whose solutions depend entirely upon an intelligent and understand- ing attitude of all future active participants in Amer- ican democracy, and to try to develop those qualities which will make for a most intelligent citizenship, are not the least of the goals toward which the social studies teacher strives. The encouragement of a coop- erative spirit or an attitude of tolerance and the appre- ciation of culture are two further objectives. Ruby Olszn Myron Gordon ir, lf' , , ,!.:c.A, 1 , I., 'N 4' Wilma Gillman Clemens Blauch Robert Bennett ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Used in thinking and communicating id e a s , a skillful use of language is necessary for every intellec- tual endeavor and most social relationships. Through many experiences each six-week period, Eu- clid students continually improvc their reading, writing, speaking, and lis- tening, helping to make better citizens, to become successful in their life's work, and to live happy, well-adjusted personal lives. Melvin Robb Neal Nelson is E' -f --3 xgyt I ,V g' L. l 5 w EQ 'VT Pl' x S-.I George Wiley
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