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l I1 iii' 'Htl 'sas Nw, 1-bs.-4 ROY G. FREEMAN, A.B., M.A. Few principals of high schools gain the admiration and respect of those under them as has Roy G. Freeman, who has been principal of Kenmore High School for six years. A well-trained school man and a good administrator, Mr. Freeman has met wisely the difficult problems of a rapidly growing school. Giving his utmost to the students both individually and col- lectively, he has achieved for himself a warm place in our hearts and we affectionately call him Doc. Doc has given timely encouragement to us when we were dis- heartenedg he has inspired us to higher ideals, he has shown unfailing interest in us and in our every undertaking. We, the Class of 1930, wish to express our gratitude for his un- ceasing efforts in our behalf. In doing this we know that we are voicing the sentiments of five preceding Senior classes and of future classes that shall be guided by him. --..-......-....-.-...-....n.....-.-- v:--.-.--.a,..-f---.v-.-.--- fl' .f 9
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129: 'Sgr' FRANK C. DENSBERGER, Ph.B., M.A. Superintendent F. C. Densberger, who this June rounds out fifteen years of real achievement as chief pilot of the Kenmore Public School System is to be highly congratulated on his accomplishments. Mr. Densberger is an adherent of the new type of education, which stands for the complete development of the individual. Minimizing in no sense scholarly attainments, he believes that athletic and social activities have their part also in producing the best type of student. Largely through his efforts school facilities have kept pace with the rapid growth of the village, and we have today an educational system surpassed by none in towns of approximately the size of Kenmore. As an administrator, Superintendent Densberger has rare power, glimpsing always future needs far in advance and possessing at the same time the practical ability to carry out his ideas. The develop- ment of the school during his tenure along all lines is almost without parallel in educational history. As a friend of teacher and pupil alike he is unsurpassedg as a companion on a trip, he is ideal according to the testimony of the many senior classes who have journeyed to Washington under his chaperonage. The Class of IQBO extends heartiest congratulations to Mr. Dens- berger for his fine work of the past and hopes that he will remain at the helm for many years to come. .-1-sv..-.-.an-.agymn-asia..- 4--aaa.-n-.a.....-.-.f-..-.-. -.-.-......-...-............-.-.. -1 ...---vm.-F-v--.-...--.-...q a 8 ,
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Q 1 X 'im in Q 'sis rr.-il RAYMOND S. FRAZIER, B.S. ' Carl W. Baisch, vice-principal of Kenmore High School, has completed six years of valuable service as instructor of chemistry and head of the Science Department. In this period of time he has coached each year's football team with excellent results and through his ceaseless efforts a team worthy to represent the school has been produced. In the fulfillment of his various duties as adviser of two classes, he has made many friends who hold him in esteem because of the sterling qualities of lead- ership and character he possesses. --..-.muy-.p..,.v.-men,-a-...N-.... 4 ...........-.........................-.-..-........ ,fro Raymond S. Frazier, vice-principal and head of the Commercial Depart ment, has just completed his sixth year in Kenmore High School. We are for tunate to have as a member ofourfaculty one who possesses so definitely qualities of initiative and leadership. Under his direction the Commercial Department has develgped into one of the strongest courses o ered by the school. In addi tion to his other duties, for two years Mr. Frazier has served most elhciently as business adviser of The Kenitorial We hope that he may long remain with us. CARL W. BAISCH, B.S., M.A 4-gn..-Q.--...-0...-1. -Z-...--.--M..-5----v-.....-1.
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