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Row 1: Miss Rice, Mrs. Brake, Miss Ford. Row 2: Mr. McCullough, Mr. Ritchie. nglislf Rau' I: Miss Blake, Holzshu, Miss Cumbee, Row 2: Mr. Engle, Boughton, Mrs. Dunn, Smith, Miss Lozos, Hutcheson, Miss Alpert, Luman. t. A post war aim: To develop through literature, the radio, the motion picture, the magazine and newspaper-an increasing recognition of the dignity and worth of all men of all races, creeds and nationalities as brothers. Commercial Pritchard, Miss Xvorkman. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mr. A post-war aim: To revise the course in bookkeeping to include records required by withholding tax, social security, and unemployment insurance. 12
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he ezbinet Representatives of Staff llc or-r E Raw I: Mrs. Blough, Miss Miller, Mr. Heisey, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Hughes. Rau' Z: Mr. Ritchie, Mr. Shumaker, Mr. Morris, Mr. Win1er, Mr. Boone, Mrs. Pelling. In a democracy there are those individuals who are delegated to repre- sent the large group. The principal's cabinet is such an organization. The department chairmen and guidance directors represent the entire teaching staff at the bi-weekly conferences called by Mr. Heisey. Among the duties of this group is the formulation of the governing policies of the school and the planning for the carrying through of all policy adopted. These people also deal with problems relative to the methods of teaching. Included in this is the question of tests and the measurement of the scholastic growth of each pupil. The members of the cabinet must keep well abreast of current professional literature in order to interpret to better advantage these difficult days. The welfare of the student is the subject of much discussion. The problems of school leaders, as well as those who are in need of correction, are given close attention. Plans are drawn up and instructions given during cabinet sessions for the ordering of materials and text books. This in itself is a task of great proportions. Mr. Victor D. Heisey acts as cabinet chairman and Mr. Ralph Wimer as vice chairman. ll
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Mathematics Row 1: Mrs. Allamong, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Kaylor. Row 2: Mrs. Deetz, Mrs. Benna, Miss Miley. A pos!-war aim: To guide and assist pupils into lines of work from which they can derive not only an income, but also some measure of happi- ness and recreation, and in which they have a reasonable chance of being successful. Science Row I.' Mr. Perdew, Mrs Blough, Mr. Boughton, Mrs Davis. Row 2: Mr. Boone, Mr Wimer. A post-war aim: To keep pace with the rapid progress in the field of science both in knowledge and method in so far as it is possible to do so. 13
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