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FELLCWSHIP Young., Sccrctary, lllr. Gcorgc l'. XX il- lialns. Jr.. Mr. Thcmlorc S. lfcttcr. Nlrs. llohcrt .l. 'l'ullar. llr. liilfllllbll Ross. Mr. l rc1le-rick 5. llntlcrhill. Wir. Haynlontl T. lloopcs. Ylrs. Roy lx Larson, Nlr. Lharlcs 5. Nlusscr. Nlr. Thomas lf. Willis, Mr. liranlx X. Nl arnv rshcaul. lilillllllilllllvl' 5. N. ltwalll. School lioawl--illrs. Rclrclcall XY. Ur. li. liarlton Ahhott. principal and chair- man ol' the Social liccrcational litblllllllllvt' of thc Alliecl Youth of ovcry l.ana ans Council, is the fricntl and atlxiscr l Lanny llowncs. llc stresscs consciousncss of social and scholastic rcsponsi- lom. stutlcnts compre- heml tht- vital part of each intliximlual in thc l to town and hilitics. Through his wism school and tho tluty of the schoo nation. Brisla. hclpful harmony is associatccl with tht- school ollicc. Mrs. .loncs is cxtrcmcly husy as assistant principal and hcatl of tht- guidance - ' s tile- program. hut shc is always really with a an I l ru Jil and a rf-inf-fly for his for a down u-artec 1 1 prohlcm. Quick with suggestions, shf- auls all hcwihlcrctl stutlcnts anel assists tht- Stuelcnt liouncil. Uur school ofliccs arc lscpt running smooth- ly hy two of our own grauluatcs, ll rs. llalflcman. who is Dr. Ross' secretary, and Miss Warren. who is Dr. Abbottis secretary. The school boarml is cxpcricnccal in eradi- cating tliliicultics. They haxc amljustctl rcsourccs to nu-ct present, dew-loping antl anticipatccl nccmls. 'lihcir policy of aalxanccmcnt has pro- grcsscel with incrcasing complications anel climhctl with rising priccs. 'lillt'Sl' are the people- who, hy continually inoculating the school program with such im- prow-mcnts as visual aids, incrcascal vocational inf'ormation and intercultural education, gixc thc stutlcnts the bcst grountlwork for a happy future. Q',...4.,..., A. p W.. Mrs. lfonstancc S. ones xliar Jcunnc Warn-n ps Nlrs. llonahl llahlcman NM..
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WCRLD CONSCIOUS ADVISERS llow can we understand other people if we can't even speak or read their language? Natur- ally, this is impossible. Therefore we must re- alize how essential it is that we master some foreign languages. We are fortunate that we do not have to go to Spain to learn Spanish. hut we may hecome well acquainted with it under the guidance of Miss l.oan. Xkith liliss lloopes and Miss Perkins we delve into the intricacies of the French language. Latin, capahly taught hy Miss Cook, is a great help to us in forming our lin- glish vocabularies and in helping us to learn other languages. History is of paramount importance in our world today. ln order to understand a nation. we must know something of its hackground, so in our world Affairs classes, Mr. Griffin helps us to realize that people are all fundamentally alike. Our other history teachers, Mr. Drake, Mr. Snyder and Mr. lioronway, help to further our understanding and appreciation of our own and of all the other countries by teaching us the fascinating history of the world. This year, as usual, Mr. lileckner has the joh of initiating the freshmen into the realms of general science. XY ith the many fascinating and complex inventions ol' today. this keeps them stepping. Nlr. Mclllure aptly explains the mysteries of chemistry and physics to the in- quisitive juniors and seniors. Mr. Epley and Mrs. Nlorris direct the eager students in their work of dissecting worms and frogs. Advanced Biology students, under the leadership of Mr. lfpley, delve deeper into the intricacies of human life. Mr. Fisher and Miss Lacy give the freshmen their first introduction into the field of high school algebra. Then Mrs. Morris takes up the task of untangling the sophomores' puzzles in distinguishing between theorems and corollaries in plane geometry. After the successful com- pletion of algehra and plane geometry, the stu- dents are passed on to Hr. Freeman for the final touches in high school mathematics. This in- cludes more algebra, solid geometry and trigo- nometry. Amid the constant click-clack of typewriters and the low hum of a variety of office machines.. the commercial teachers calmly, patiently and thoroughly prepare their industrious students for a successful future in the commercial world. The heginners are given a thorough foundation f 1 .,4 . . fn B. Wvycliffe Griffin lfdwin Snyder A. Todd lioronway Howard R Drake Margaret T. Cook Ann l,oan Mildred B. llpopes Thelma Perkins XIVK 0.1-01 Hs lt,..,4-...-
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