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X N T -N If x 1 Nl- '1 Y QL Ifl X t EC, l IU We zlcfflicalu this section to our I121lr'l11'1'.v, Who have gone to the Izcsf Of their ability to teclclz us The Three His' 111111 all Hn' ms-t. fr FACULTY Front row: Miss Adah Savage, Miss Icaune Stephens, Mr, Philip Clark, Miss Elaine Smith. Second row: Mrs. Annie Kenney, Mrs. Dorothy Saywarcl, Nlr. Ralph VVillis, Mrs. Elsie Eniery, Mrs. Lcota Brown. Mr. Clark- C lever L ikeablc A thletic R ational K een Mr. Clark is our Principal. He also teaches Algebra 2, Physics, Trigonome- try, Morse Code, Geometry, is faculty advisor of the Student Council. He is both boys' and girls, coach in basketball. He is always busy and an all-arouncl good fellow. XI rs. Eincry- E ngaging Nl ethodicail E arnest R ealistic Y ankee Mrs. Emery teaches English for all four grades. She is faculty advisor of the 'illostruini' board and home room teacher for the Seniors. G. H. S. woiilclnit seein quite right Without her. V, L J. 3311 29.11 17. eacl
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tion TIIE ROSTRUM 29 lt was only this morning that she left her home To shop for the food for today. She went to the butcheris, the groceris, the bakeris, But all of them turned her awayl She had left all her food stamps at home on the shelf- The stores had all closed everywhere! She hadnit the points, she hadnit the food, And all of her cupboards were bare! - so- She walked down the street with despair in her heart, Her features were twisted and torn, The sidewalk was hot and her feet were so tired, Her appearance was sad and forlorn. C. WV. Iohnston 314. OUR FLAG As our boys march off to war To meet a terrible foe, Above them in the smokey sky, Our flag will always blow. It was with them at Pearl Harbor, At Manila and Bataan, lt was with them at Wake Island, WVhere they fought to the last man. It may be torn in places, And soiled and dirty too, But those boys will iight through and night For the good red, white and blue. day And when the war is over, And our Hag Hies in the air, It will remind us of our freedom That they fought for over there. William Herring '47. G. H. S. Sits in Guilford, town of fame, The little place with quite a name. Our basketball is always good But isn't there a reason why it shouldl Of course, diduit you guess the name? Guilford High of sporting fame, And P. C. Clark, all will vow, Our greatest coach up ,til and now. XVill we win? XVell, I guess This lligh School is G. H. S. Robert Ames '44, A'S AND B'S Clan you imagine what it would be, If Xs and B's just grew on trees? XVithout a worry and without a care, To take time out weld surely dare. No No No No tcacheris pencil raised on high, rank book posing under her eye, long detention lists to hearg English class to fill us with fear. The honor roll upon the wall YVould be so very, very tall, The Register','d publish an extra edi- XVith all our names used by permission. No lectures coming from Mr. Clark, No fussing done about our marks, XVhy life would be just joy and ease, lf Ais and B's could grow on trees. Ruth Leighton '46. TWO COMBS No matter where you ever go, Or if you stay at homeg Some fellow's always asking you, mlley, let me take your combf, So now Ilvc got an idea, Iim sure that youlll agree. l'll carry one for everyone else, And carry one for me. Austin Dean '46. A BASKETBALL GAME The ball was thrown to the middle of the floor, The two teams worked to make a score, Be careful, kids, how you pass itl liahl Rah! Guilford made a basket.
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THE ROSTRUM 33 Mrs. Kenny- K nowing E ntertaining N oble N ecessary Y ielding Mrs. Kenny is new to our school this year, but in this short time she's been with us she has made herself indispensa- ble. She teaches VVorld History, Civics, Problems of Democracy, American His- tory, and General Science. She keeps the Freshmen quiet, or at least she tries to, but they're a bad lotl Miss Stephens- S tylish T ruthful E nergetic P ractical ' H uman E xcellent N ice! S ociable Steviev is our commercial teacher. She makes the students learn their typ- ing, bookkeeping, etc. She makes the juniors behave in their home room, too. She advises the Bowling Clulb, the Lit- erary Club, and the Social Committee. Miss Smith- S tiinulating M odern I deal T olerant H earty Smithy,' teaches all the Home Eco- nomics classes. She was the girls' Phys- ical Education instructor, is faculty ad- visor on the Assembly Committee and the Homec Club. She,s short and sweetf' B Ir. YVillis- YVitty I nquisitive L oyal L audable I nventive S agacious XVillis teaches Manual Arts to the in- dustrious boys in our school. He offten referees the basketball games, and he's a good one, tool Miss Savage- S . incere A uthentic V ital A rtistie G enial E fficient teaches the 7th and 8th She teaches Algebra 1 besides. She keeps the junior High kids out of mischief and is faculty advisor for the 7th grade. Miss Savage grade subjects. Mrs. Savward- S ysteinatic A miable Y eomanly XV insome A mbitious li etentive D eferential Mrs. Sayward takes care of the Sopho- mores. She teaches French 1, 2 and 3, Latin 1 and 2, and English 2. She is ad- visor for the French Club, too. Mrs. Brown- B enevolent R easonable O bliging W arm-hearted N eat Mrs. Brown teaches 7th and 8th grade subjects and is 8th grade faculty ad- visor. She also teaches Civics and Prob- le-ms of Democracy in the high school. She is our music instructor-when we ' have music!
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