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They Gladly Teach” Mr. J. Casey Olds, Problems of Democracy, Algebra, Practical Math Mr. John E. Logan, Biology Mrs. Elsa R. Brown, Algebra, Geometrj Mr. Hyman Rose man, General Science, Algebra, Physics Mr. William Marcus, History, Practical Math, Jr. Business Training Mrs. Myrtle A. Root, Mathematics Mr. Joseph D. Kilfoyle, General Science and Physical Science Mr. Lawrence L. Leistinger, Chemistry, Biology Mrs. Ellen A. Fryer, Laboratory Page Eighteen
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9 “To those who know thee not no words can paint. Too those who know thee all words are faint.” Nothing better expresses the feelings of Mr. Dunn’s faculty as his time for retirement approaches. It is difficult to capture the elusive words which would explain why the retirement of Cornelius Dunn will be such a personal loss to each and every member of his staff. We shall miss his ready wit. There isn’t a single teacher who hasn t laughed with him at some humorous story. Everyone of us has laughed at himself when Mr. Dunn has pointed out how little our problems are in the light of greater ones. We shall miss his understanding sympathy, for all of us felt we could go to him with any problem which disturbed us, and leave his office better people for having discussed some issue with this man of rare understanding. We’ll miss the friendly atmosphere of his office. Almost no teacher went to his room in the morning without first exchanging friendly greetings with Mr. Dunn. We’ll miss the disciplinary justice which was meted out from that administrative desk to both teacher and pupil alike when it was deserved. Most of all we 11 miss his rare ability to make little of his own accomplish- ments. For he is truly great that is little in himself And that maketh no account of any height of honor.” es, we 11 miss all of this, but our lives will have been enriched because we have known him and worked for him. Our highest hopes as teachers will be that some of his rich philosophy which he has taught us may be in turn imparted to others who are entrusted to our care. es, Mr. Dunn, your teachers will miss you, but we wish for you many, many years of happiness in the years to come. Pape Seventeen
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66And They Gladly Teach” Mrs. Gertrude L. O’Connell, English Mr. Roger W. Barry, English Mrs. Ethel E. Maney, French Mr. Lawrence E. Russell, English Mrs. Charlotte Richardson, Latin Mr Ernest W. Auri I, English Mr. Richard A. Jordan, Spanish Mr. Richard P. Zollo, Head of English Page Nineteen
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