Farrell High School - Reflector Yearbook (Farrell, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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A MESSAGE The Farrell Teachers' organization is a unit of the Pennsyl- vania State Education Association. Although we have only II7 members, which is 1oofQ5 membership for Farrell, the whole state has 6o,ooo members. At the beginning of each year, we organize and choose offi- cers for the ensuing year. This year, the organization chose for vice president Mrs. Elizabeth Broderick and for secretary lvlrs. Mary lones. The alternate and the delegate to our State Con! E, I. SCHROT vention were Miss Grace Stuck and Mr. George Dvoryak. These two people reported interesting progress that is being made in our educational setup, Each year, the local association sponsors social events to better acquaint teachers with one another and to create a spirit of good fellowship. Two such activities have been held to date. The constitution of our organization states: The purpose of this Association shall he to promote the general educational welfare of the State, to protect and advance the interest of its lllCIlll3Cl'5, to foster professional zeal, to advance educational standards. and to establish and maintain helpful, friendly relationships. I desire to comment on the last of our live objectives that is to establish and maintain helpful, friendly relationships. If we ourselves have enough character to he able to do this with one another here at home, by example and through o11r teaching. there should be a carry over that should reach far beyond the immediate horizon. We all realize the ncetl for cooperation not only within our ranl-ts, but far reaching enough to include the whole world. Today, the world is seething with competition and unrest. It behooves each of us to elucidate not only on the contributions the various countries made toward civilization, hut also the Deal l'ina11ci:1l interests back of the cause of all war. XVhen propaganda is being spread to try to upset the emotions of our people, to prepare them in the right frame of mind for war, we should try to combat these Hnancial wizards by educating our people concerning the dreadful price of war. lt is not what men know, but what they are disposed to do with what they know that determines the rise and fall of civilization Civilization has fallen because gullible people have been fooled into doing what their conscience told them they should not do: namely, mtlilessly destroy property and lives. We want peace! We must have tolerance and appreciation of rights and liberties of others. We must also have a sincere heartfelt devotion to the well being and happiness of all. My message then for the year 1937-1938 is to stress cooperation, not competition. PllllllCIZC more the heroes of good fellowship and peace. XVith these thoughts in the fore- front. the last objective of our organization may ultimately be realized. For it is only then that heaven may pour out its choicest blessings on you and your future life. E. I. SCHROT, Prexizlz-:xt Farrell P. S. E. A. I9

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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL NIR. lOl-IN HETRA AB., l'Vr.rtmin.vlcr College Dirvrlvl' nf Allrlrlirx MRS. GERALDINE DAVIS TOMMINS MISS CORNELIA GHENEA Farrell, Pennsylvania Farrell, l'clmsylvanin lim-fell High Schnul B.B.A., W4-smxinxrer Cullcgc Sn-rrtnry rn :ln Snprrinlfnzlmf Grove City College Srm-:ary n- :In Prmripnl 18



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FACULTY wluaulz v. BAUER HARRY A. BERKOWITZ EMMA BOBBY Aff Problrms of Dunn-racy Engfffb 1-11 Farrell, I'cllllsylv:llli:l.4 B.S., Edin- Farrell' 1mmmyh.m,gu' AB., Uni- Farrell. l'ellllsylvallia,- A.B,, West. lworu Qnlrc Tcacllcrs Lollcge. Penn' versity uf pm5lm,gl,A Advgsm- of ern' Reserve Unlvcrslry.' Pcllllsyl- sylvrlllm Smle Collcgc. Ar: Ad- Liwnfry Cmmsn vama Smre College, Ulxlvcmry nf visor of The RcHccror. Pittsburgh. l X - se 'R f ffl. ' ' .nv .- MARGARET la, CANTELUPE s.-xRAll A. comm' LE ROY PA DAY Englillz 1-II Ilwlflgy Swivf Sffflfff Farrell, Pellllsylvnllia. A.B.. Mercy- Cmmwlr Lake. Pellnsyll-.lllill. XVSSIWY1-ZYOILAPfllllSylV1ll1l1l. B. S.. hum Cl-llegf, lwllllsylvmlil sms las., xvmmlmm clllll-gc, AM., MAS- Wnfllyllgwll-Ipffvifvll C01- collfge, Unll-wily .ll llimlmfgll. colllmllall Ulm.-Sal,-. haf-llglllvmlxzvfglffslfllfsll- CHI DOI J OIIC . Ml'-DRED C- DON DER0 FLORENCE B. DONLIN RALPH E. DRESCH Hirwry, Pmmfmflffp snmmmfl, Typfwfilfllg, Hifwfyl Cifffff Farrell. Pelmsylmnall. AB., ww- Cumpwmfm F9ffv'l- Ul'?'lf'S1'1V1'H'b .A-Bu lui Cm Reserve UnlVcf5lfY' George Fnrrc-ll, Pellmylvnllial, A.B., Alle- glanl limexzlryf 'tlwcrslty P0 llVilSl1illgIOH UIUVPFSIWY- -A-AVISUY ghvny College, Mcalllvlllc Conllllcr- t nfs ' f 3502, 12:1 Tn? C IE' Qf Eaglllll Gmac. call school. lx? Coggin' 0 - ' 5 ' D . 20

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