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GENEVRA GEER Administrative Dean B.A.. U. of C.: M.A., N. U. OUR LIEUTENAN TS MISS AGNES R. VETTER B.A., U. of C. OUR CAPTAIN WILLIAM G. PROTTSMAN B.A., Iowa U.: M.A., N. U. SERVE YOUR COUNTRY WELL BY TRAINING NOW To stay in school or to join the armed forces, tion are questions tlriaftf confront the young per- son in high school today. Certainly it is more dramatic and exciting to be on the battle front or in the factories where tanks, airplanes, ships are being rushed off the assembly belt. lt is pleasant to be called a hero MISS 1:-LQRENCE CLARK or, to work beneath the floating Army-Navy E Ph.B.. M.A., U. ot c. bamef- The great percentage of students at Farragut, however, have foregone these immediate ex- periences to serve their country in a less spectacular manner. They have believed that those also serve their country who train now to serve their country later. The Farragut faculty members have been working constantly to assist each student to equip himself and herself physically, mentally, and socially. Physical examinations and physical education, which aims to toughenf Vocational and academic classes of many kindsg clubs and other student activities, which offer an opportunity to develop leadershipfall form the program of training for Farragut students. The personnel services of our school seek to assist each student to plan his high school course so that he may discover his abilities and develop them fully' to serve. As we finish one year and prepare for a new one, let us all, faculty members and students alike, determine to make, during the coming year, our school as busy as a defense factory and as crowded with hidden heroes as the battle fronts. Schools need not preach political doctrine to defend democracy. If they shape men capable of critical thought and trained social attitudes, that is all that is necessary. -Albert Einstein. FLORENCE CLARK. to stay in school or join the workers in produc-
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FACULTY PETER B. RITZMA WII.LIAM G. PROTTSMAN MARCEL A. ACKERMAN HYMAN AFRICII WANDA BABCOCK FRANK BALTHIS CORNEAL BARRET EVA BARRY CASPAR BARTH RUTH BECK MARY ANN BENSON MARGARET BIRO WILLIAM BLOOM BESSIE BONNER FRANCES BORG EMILIE BURSIK LYDIA CADA GEORGE CAMDEN EARL CANFIELD FLORENCE CLARK LESLIE COOK MARGARET COUGHLIN ROSE COX DANA CROWELL HELEN CULVER CLAIRE M. CUSHING NEVA DAVIS CATHERINE DONLON MYRTLE DOYLE AGNES DRALLE BEATRICE DUDA AGNES DUNN BORIS DUSKIN ELIZABETH EDWARDS MARIE EHRENWERTH BUD FISHER PAULA FLYNN IAMES FOX EDNA GAINER PAUL GAMERTSFELDER GENEVRA GEER BELLE GREENBAUM KATHRYN HOGAN GUY HOGG BERNADETTE HOPKINS HARVEY HORWICH MARIE JOHNSON - MARGARET IOHNSON ERNEST IOSI ROSE LaVAN ALICE LEECH MABEL LEHMAN MILDRED LINSKEY ARNOLD MACH CATHERINE MALONEY LOUISE MCDANIEL FRANCES McVEY MARY MEEHAN ROSTER FOR IAROSLAV MICAN IOSEPH MILLER EMILY MILLS SIDNEY MINTZER ALICE MITCHELL MARY MORGAN MARIE H. MUDRA ARLETTE MURPHY KATHERINE O'LEARY THERESA O'SULLIVAN EDWARD PASCHKE GEORGE PEACOCK ALICE PETERSON NELLIE POWELL ALICE POWER RUTH A. PRESSELL MARY RI-IEUDE HOWARD RINKER HAROLD SAFFIR LOTTIE MAE SHELL LAURA L. SCHULTZ OITO SIEDENSTRANG MORRIS STEVENSON RUTH THOMPSON CONSTANCE TRULLI SYLVAN WARD MARGUERITE WATSON MAURICE WILLIAMS AGNES R. VETTER TEACHERS ON LEAVE: LT. COL. CLARE R. DAVIS N SAN IUAN. PUERTO RICO LT. IAMES I. DOHENY EDGWOOD ARSENAL. MD. PVT. WM. G. HEIMBERGER BILOXI, MISS. CAPT. ORVILLE PARKHURST CHICAGO. ILL. LT. CATHERINE M. PAYNE. WAAC CONWAY. ARK. LT. COL. FRED SWANSON CHICAGO. ILL. CAPT. GEORGE VON BREMER LONDON. ENGLAND MRS. CELINA LISKA TUSKEGEE. ALA. MRS. ANNA SLOTSKY FLORIDA MRS. MARIE SEVIC DOWNTOWN OFFICE MISS CECILIA WELLS N. U. MISS FRANCES CADY ON SICK LEAVE MRS. MABEL LEHMAN ON SICK LEAVE MRS. MARGARET MAI-IIN SPRINGFIELD. ILL.
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