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THE SEASON TICKET TRIBUTE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Joseph Half, President Mr. H. W. Doremus Mr. Hugo Gensel Mr. Herbert Otto Mr. W. J. Reider Mr. Arthur 1 Supervising Mr. J. Henry Staub, Jr. Mr. August Ullrich Mr. Harry Vogel Mr. L. R. Wallace. . Wooditeld Principal Wilbur H. Cox Principal R. Dorothea Jones Ruth M. Mohr Marguerite L. Heesf.man Paul V. Mahoney Class Advisors Page Three
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THE SEASON TICKET DEDICATION In sincere appreciation of his untiring efforts on our behalf, and in view of his most patient guidance and cooperation as adviser to our class, we, the class of nineteen thirty-four, respectfully and gratefully dedicate this Annual to Samuel F. Zuman. Page Two
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THE SEASON TICKET OUR Alma Mater, although still in its youth, has made a name for itself which puts us on a par with many of the much older schools of the surrounding districts. We are proud to uphold the honor and distinction which is bequeathed to us as students of Hillside High. In retrospect, we can easily notice the rapid growth of our school both in size and achievement. The class of 1924 was composed of twenty-nine members. They were presided over by a faculty composed of Mr. Wilbur H. Cox, Miss R. Dorothea Jones, Mr. Irwin P. Sowers, Miss Ethel K. Stevens, Miss Mary E. McKeever, and Miss Annamae Schmidt. The faculty now consists of thirty-five members, four of whom are of the original teaching staff. Mr. A. G. Woodfield acted as principal for five years until Mr. Wilbur H. Cox was made head of our Institution. A very gradual increase in the enrollment of each graduating class can be traced until 1932, when the student membership practically doubled from that of forty-eight in 1931 to eighty-six in 1932. The class of 1934 started in September, 1930, with a backing of 245 members. This decreased to 223 in September, 1932, and finally we have approximately 160 graduating in June, 1934. The school gained many advantages and began to achieve fine results after the installation of a very systematized organization called the Students General Association. The aims of this organization are: first, to encourage greater participation in school activities; second, to make possible a richer and fuller enjoyment of extra-curricular activities; third, to develop traits of citizenship that will be carried over into later life. Page Pour
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