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S ENGLISH DEPARTMENT , EAQ . Qacuhg Seated: Mrs. Laura D. Maccallini Miss Dorothy Kiley, Mrs. Frances Sachs, Mrs. Loretta Kuklin. Standing: Mrs. Elva B. Bergstrom, Mrs. Mary F. King, Mrs. Celia Selman, Mrs. Mary W. Conley. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Mary F. King, Miss Agne s Marie T. Garo, Mrs. Edith P. Wright Standing: Mr. William H. Bock. M. Andersen. Mrs. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Anne Y. Gailes, Mrs. Ieanne Ramsey. Standing: Miss Henrietta E. Heinen, Mrs. Lucille B. Iautz. YX t ,GJ C1160
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.fd We55age fo fke graizafed . . . WORKING AND PLANNING You have been reminded, many times, that completion of your high school course is in no sense an ending, but only the beginning of your education. Having seen you get away to this good start, we hope to see every one of you continue your formal education just as far as circumstances will permit. Keep on learning. Keep the spirit of inquiry alive in your minds. It behooves us to reflect on the twelve things, recommended by one of our world's most successful retail merchants, as guide-posts while we are working on the road to success. These twelve guide-posts are: Une, the value ot time. Two, the success of perseverance. Three, the pleasure of working. Four, the dignity of simplicity. Five, the worth of character. Six, the power cl kindness. Seven, the influence of example. Eight, the obligation of duty, Nine, the wisdom of economy. Ten, the virtue of patience. Eleven, the improvement of talent. Twelve, the joy ot originating. We call upon the class of l95l-52 to stand loyally by the country to which all of us owe so much. No matter how the course of right and justice may be warp- ed by the irresponsible, remember to make yourselves worthy to be citizens of such a great country as ours. This you can do only by becoming educated, intelligent, thinking men and women. ff
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fy ff 0 ,1 X , SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated: Mr. Iesse E. Shidler, Miss Berenice M. Paul. Standing: Mr. Reynolds Hungerford. Miss Esther Rothbart. Mr. Martin P. Kenny. AE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Seated: Mrs. Ioyce Wilhelm, Mr. Gerald I. Higgins, Mrs. Margaret A. Nordman, Miss Mildred Schefi. Standing: Miss Ingeborg A. Storvick, Miss Sigrid Nelson, Mrs. Loretto C. Mersh. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Seated: Miss Mary Gillan. Miss Gertrude A. Ahern. Siandingz Miss Mary M. Corbett.
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