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In Memoriam Miss Anna May Sechler, one of the five original members of the Jefferson High School faculty, died April I, 1941, at the Good Samaritan Hospital. Although she had not been able to teach since last October, her influence and person- ality were constantly felt in our school life. Her high ideals of character and scholarship inspired many to seek for them- selves the nobleness and strength that were hers. The thirty- one years which she spent as an instructor at Jefferson are a monument to her untiring efforts, self-sacrifice, and joy in the service of others. Her true, loyal friendship, her stead- fast courage and faith are a heritage which we shall cherish forever.
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Science The science department offers to its many interested students a very complete course including biology, botany, physiology, chemistry, and physics. Here students may deviate from the present-day practice of mass education by delving individually into the intricacies of the scientific world through laboratory research. In gathering material for discussion the students are taught how to organize a large amount of material, to write a paper, and to lead a discussion. Thus the science course is well- balanced and interesting. Miss Una V. Davies Miss Maurine Laber Miss Glenna M. Teeters Mr. Leonard H. Gehrke Mr. Charles C. Marlowe Miss Wilma J. White Miss Jean E. Hill Mr. Joe H. Taylor Mr. Walter E. Wood Library In addition to serving as the storehouse for special information and study, the Jefferson High School library has taken on other functions of varied importance. The Library Guild was begun September 16, 1940, for students who might be interested in the activities of library work. This club sponsored a Good Book Week illustration con- test. The library also has a hobby specialization file for those interested, and a reading record is kept of the books that have been read. A student book review file is main- tained by those interested in keeping posted on the new books that come under the scope of their hobbies. Miss Ruth Hall Mrs. Hortense Smith
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