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THE E PERTS ' Nineteen forty-four brings many new war courses and the development of other courses from the wartime angle. Aiming for the production of expert scientists are Mr. Litwhiler, teacher of chemistry and physics, Mr. Epley, elementary and advanced biology, and Mr. Kleckner, general science. The training of boys in math for the Army and Navy college programs is up to Mr. Fischer and Miss Lacey, who acquaint the freshmen and sophomores with algebra, Mrs. Morris, who explains angles and planes to the sophomores, and Miss McAllister, who carries on higher mathematics. Future VVACS and WAVES build up their physical strength under Miss Landis' guidance, and Mr. Horner supervises the physical education of the boys. Mechanical drawing, surveying, and shop work, all of which are invaluable to the war effort, are under the direction of Mr. Tammeryn and Mr. Wenzel. Young artists are under Miss Davis, who also teaches mechanical drawing to freshman boys. Miss Ankeny heads the Distributive Education department and gives students experience in the business world. A new course, VVorld Affairs, is presented to seniors this year under Mr. GriHin's leadership. Students are kept up to date in world happenings both past and present by Mr. Coronway in civics and ancient history, Mr. Snyder in modern and American history, and Mr. Drake in American history. xc I ll I I- I RII I IN A. Toon Culaoxwm' EDWIN SNIYDER HOWARD S. DRAKE I lomsr RUTH!-RIxILL AA at Aklrl 'I Ko ls Avis' Mi:CoNKI1s' MILDIKPQD B. Hoovies Dov B. CORBIN KI NRI oi I I SHUI R
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' ln these days we know how many complications face every organization. Our school board is no exception, so has found its duties increasingly difficult. The replacement of teachers has been its hardest task, but this, like all other problems, the members have solved as efficiently as in former years. Ever ready to help us with perplexing problems is Mrs. Constance Iones, our assistant principal. Her time is well occupied as she is not only chairman of the guidance com- mittee, but also faculty adviser for the Student Council. A sincere friend. she always has a helpful suggestion and cheery smile for everyone. The high school oihce is the hub around which almost every activity of the school centers. This year Mrs. VVoods. who has kept things running smoothly for fourteen years, left in mid-term to be replaced by Miss Ieanne VVarren. A Lansdowne graduate, Miss Warren has proved her capability by undertaking so responsible a position at such a difficult time. She has found invaluable assistance in several stu- dents who have smoothed out rough places with helpful suggestions. CUR PRODUCTION MANAGERS Scliool lloaril-Mrs. Rebekah W. Youn ... ss ..l.n hill, Mr. Raymond 'lf lloupcs, Mrs. Roy l YVillis, Mr. lfrank A. Moors -1 . .. N. lzwan, Ir. Mrs. Constance S. Jones Miss Jeanne Warren secretary, Mr. George l'. Williams. lr., Mi 'l'licotloi'c S. lfcttcr, Mrs. Robert I. il'llll.ll Larson, Mr. Cliarlcs 5. Musscr, Mr. I hom lx
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