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ENGLISH . . Mr. Wcrriner Miss McCrcxe Miss Fredericks Mr. Perkins Miss Curran Mr. Horton Miss Van Horsen Miss Curtis Mr. Green SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Bartlett Mr. Steinberg Miss Hilker Mr. Colbert
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FACULTY MR 1O:4tJC fYCjlJLBOi,il il To the Class ot lQ38: l sincerely congratulate you on the sucf cesstul completion ot your high-school career. Six years ago it was my privilege to welcome you as a seventh-grade group -a group which has contributed much to the growth and development ot our school and especially to the establishment ot its traditions and ideals. These worthwhile contributions are gratefully acknowledged and l appreciate more than l can express the most triendly cooperation and the constructively helptul attitude displayed by you during these years, Naturally, the chiet pride ot any high school is the group ot young men and women it graduates. Personally, l am proud ot your scholastic accomplish- ments, your development ot character, your extracurricular activities, and your loyalty to the school. But these things do not stop with graduation. To its mem- bers, each class has a vivid continuous existence which no other class can have. So the Class ot l938, in college and in life, must continue giving its best to carry on the traditions and ideals ot our school. l shall always cherish your tine triendships and strong loyalties and l assure you ot my continued interest in your ettorts to succeed, always standing ready to help you in every possible way: but may l urge that you take through lite with you these thoughts: l would be true, lor there are those who trust nie, l would be pure, tor there are those who care, l would be strong, tor there is much to suffer, l would be brave, tor there is much to dare. l would be friend ot alle -'the toe, the triendless, l would be giving, and forget the gitt, l would be humble, tor l know my weaknessi l would look up fand laugh, and love, and lilt. QIUT
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e,,A -, 1' X-AK M7 1 MATHEMATICS . . Miss Griswold Mr. Rlioad Mr. Taylor ' Mr. Graham swf. SCIENCE . . . , . f V Mr. Corbridge lfl,5,.!W M, fill yt Mr. Miner . fl' Mr. Walter 1 Miss Abbitt LATIN . . . Miss leririings Mr. Riley Miss Kelly MODERN LANGUAGE . Miss Ladd Miss Amis Miss Firikenthal Miss Cuthbert ' Miss Eaton
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