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IN A DEMOCRACY YW Af' ' i t R , . . THE PRINCIPAIJS CABINET Dorothy Sebree, Margaret Hamilton, Ada Hughes, Evelyn Miller, Naomi Enfield, Principal Victor Heisey, Vice-principal Iames Solt, Nellie Willison, Robert Morris, Kenneth Mowen, Iulius Lonnholrn, Iohn Long. IAMES E. SOLT Vice-Principal 19
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STUDENTS RECOGNIZE WISDOM OF AUTHORITY Holding the respect of the student body, the Board of Edu- cation carries high the torch of Democracy. These directors of the educational program symbolize the standards of student character. It is with deep regret that the SABRE' records here the death of Mr. W. Russell Brewer on March l2, 1941. No finer tribute can be paid this esteemed gentleman than that of the superin- tendent of schools, Mr. Charles L. Kopp: Mr. Brewer was a man of the highest character, with an extreme sensitivity for justice to all. His convictions were strong and positive, but based on sound judgment, growing out of a careful analysis of facts, and never on prejudice or biased emo- tions. His Whole person breathed culture, refinement, and cour- tesy. He was intensely interested in the schools of the county and in the Welfare of the children, and gave freely of his time over a period of more than ten years in the interest of our school system. I personally and professionally mourn his loss as do also the members of the Board of Education. ALLEGANY COUNTY Mn. W. Russsu. Bmzwsn associate BQARD OF EDUCATION DR. CHARLES L KOPP superintendent MR. Wu..L1AM A Guurrn president MR. Homxcs Wmrwonru associate 18
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PERSONALIZED THE AMERICAN The friendly relationship of students and teach- ers at Fort Hill renders a new meaning to the Senior Class motto, United We stand, divided We fall. The teachers give much ot their time, outside V of their regular class-room instruction, to guiding M' ,, student activities. M'L3K',.3,Xl,j'j ' Every organization in the school has an ad- 'l R i'l ' viser. In their clubs, boys and girls learn to know not only each other, but also the teacher W 0, they discover, is not the proverbial long Iac , . Mutual regard results where teaching is' on t friendly side. Q Qlk VOCATIONAL: Paul Footen, Mary Workman. HISTORY: Martha Rice, Martha H' , Lillia Myers, Alverda Ford, Blanche Ienkins, Lawrence Haslbeck, Chairman Robert Morris. SCIENCE: Pc1u1Perdew, Iuli lough, . Boughton, Frederick Burton, Walter Boone, Chairman William Hodgson, Rex Bradley. COMMERCIAL: Edith McKelvey, hairman Iames Solt, Naomi Enfield, Carl Ritchie. RGAQQBWL zu
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