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a -3 , .,-,'+1:- I 'K-. , KINDERGARTEN Miss Palmer Mrs. Bama Mrs. Appleget ima PRIMARY GRADES ms.KMdmm Mrs. Ricketson Miss George Mrs. Gerstung Miss Kuntz Miss Spall ELEM NTARY FACULTY Field trips in the autumn, interesting pro- jects in the winter and preparation for the par- ents' exhibit in the springtime -- these are on- ly a few of the activities in which grade stu- dents take part. Reading, writing and arithmetic must be taught each day but somehow the members of the faculty find time to give the boys and girls the rich experiences which can be gained only by actual participation. The publication of a class newspaper, the planning of a field trip, participation in an assembly program, decorating the classroom or a party to celebrate a holiday -- these are indicative of the opportunities which the grade students are given in addition to their more academic work. Through these ex- periences they grow in self-assurance, discover their interests, make friends, and their founda- tion for future living is developed. The students at H.C.S. are indeed fortunate to have a grade faculty composed of teachers who have a profound interest in them. They appreci- ate the sincere effort which the teachers must put forth to teach them the three HR'sU and in addition provide so many opportunities for ex- periences which they shall never forget. INTERMEDIATE GRADES Mrs. Loewer Miss George Miss Andres Mrs. L.Kanner Mrs. N.Kanner Mrs. Wagoner fF'ZQy'Pe5 7 4151 2 ' QWEEQT
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PN, K1 N 56 M Principal V 'W' 3, N' f if as ,,,, . -. If For you, Mr. Brumsted, we have reserved a special page in our book as well as in the memories of our school days. As the seasons varied, you did not, and your integrity and stalwartness gave us a deep feeling of security and confi- dence. Your kind and friendly guidance made all our days at H.C.S. very pleas- ant ones, and all our problems minute ones. Often we may have seemed ungrateful for your fine efforts, but this is not indicative of our true sentiments. we do appreciate at all times your keen judgement, your fairness in making decisions, and your conscientious planning to make our courses of study and extra-curricular program so satisfying. Your presence at all our activities assures us of your concern for us and your in- terest in our welfare. Your active participation in the alumni variety show made us realize that your interest in us continues even after we have left school. Also, your deep concern about community affairs shows us what a versatile personality you possess. May we express our appreciation for your philosophy of life. Your benig- nity towards us gives us the assurance that we may always visit with you in your office and that you will always take time for us. We can only say that we shall forever remain indebted to you. '54, H saga ,l L'7 HH,ae: .,... K ' ill X iii0'N'f ,fllaamff t , if 'WX 1 x , X
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ACADEMIC SUBJECTS Mr. Richards Mrs. Brumsted Miss Mayer Miss Chassin Miss Fisher Mr. Tanner Mr. Prouty Miss Krivonyak JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY with the advent of autumn, students of H.C.S. anticipate the opening of school. They are anxious to greet again the faculty members, to begin their new courses of study and to participate in extra- curricular affairs. The students at H.C.S. are aware of and deeply grateful for the many opportunities offered to than They appreciate the broad curriculum and the effort f the members of the faculty put forth to make each 4 and every course of study so worthwhile and as in- teresting as possible. In addition, they are deep- ly grateful for the time the teachers give to pro- vide opportunities for the students to know the faculty, to participate with them in extra-curricu- lar undertakings and the guidance they give them at all times. 4 .2 At the end of the year boys and girls some- times forget the themes they wrote in English, the complicated experiments they performed in science and the theorems learned in geometry,but they never forget the personal interest which teachers at H.C.S. take in them. The opportunity provided in activities and out-of-class affairs to learn from PHYSICAL EDUCATION the experience of adults is immeasurable. It helps the student to grow in self-confidence and poise as . well as providing invaluable experience. M153 Johnson Mr. Peckham Mr. Morrell VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS and MUSIC Z Miss Barber MW Mr. Coombs Mrs. Herrmann Miss Provick Mr. Penslien Mrs. Roll ss
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