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gCl,ClfLAy . . . Every school day forty-five courageous souls known as teachers brave the Glenbard student body. Al- though often criticized by the students, the faculty somehow manages to make us absorb a little knowl- edge during the school year. While giving us a sound basis for our future lives is the main job of the instructors, they also fill many other spots. Doing individual counseling, supervising dances, plays, and games, being club sponsors, being athletic coaches: these are a few of the teachers' extra-curricular activities. The state inspectors gave Clenbard a high rating again this year and this rating gives witness to the ca- pabilities of the faculty. We are fortunate in having such a fine group of people to associate with during our four years at Clenbard. This year Miss McMahon took the place of Miss Wfarth in the commercial department. Also added to the faculty were Mrs. Rathje, girl's physical educat'ion instructorg and Mr. Corrigan, social science teacher and baseball coach. K Q . ELEANOR ALEXANDER BLANCHE AUST HTH C. BAER OLENE BERGSLIEN Latin Librarian Band Commercial MILDRED BOXWELL IVY BRITTON L. H. BURNETT GRACE CARLSON Foods Spanish Mathematics English Page 9
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i .x40!miniAfrafi0n . . . FRED L. BIESTER l Principal , RUTH F. McLEAN A.s'.s'istz1nI Principal Each individual is different from all others. What he is, is the result of his own effort plus all of the influences which play upon him. Every high school is different from all others. Each has its own history, tradition, and reputation. These are determined by what student bodies do with all of the opportunities which open to them. Glenbard is what you have made her and will be what the students of the future want her to be. Your competition in all fields, both on the field or court and on the sidelines, your academ- ic achievement and all else that you do are what people think of when they say 'iGlenbardv. As you enjoy this edition of the Pinnacle, I sincerely hope you will be proud of the part you have had in the year of activity which it portrays. Nlay you always be as proud of Glenbard as I am as I write this word of greeting. jl Q6! OZ? MQJQI' Locks on backward, measles cases, salesmen trying to see Mr. Biester, lost and found articles, people with pink and yellow passes, and requests for keys, bulletins, and information are all in the day of a member of the office staff. Also Mr. Clenbard, who is always willing to talk to any- one with a problem, can sometimes be found in this inner-sanctum. Dorothy Wagner, who has the endless job of handling the finances of the school and the clubs, Elaine Bauler, who keeps the records on the 1150 odd students, and Freda Lundberg, who replaced Mrs. McConnaughay as personal secretary to Mr. Biester and the school board, comprise the office staff. In room 310 the official demerit-giver reigns over a pile of pink passes. Miss McLean has the simple job of keeping the students from breaking the school l'lllGS. OFFICE STAFF Freda Lundberg, Elaine Bauler, Dorothy Wfagncr Page 8
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6lClfLAg . NIRS. R. N. CARR Music EUGENE Dc-CLARK Mathematics ELEANORE DOVVLINC English RAYMOND N. CARR Music GEORGE DEKAN Auto Mcclmnics KATIIERYNE EBEL History 11 age LIAMES COOK Physical Education CLYDE DEVVALT Chemistry RUTH ELY Art ..-...-...---uv-w--n HAROLD CORHICAN Social Science CLARA DIERS History HENRY FIRLEY English
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