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THATIU s THE years go by we take more and more pride in our graduating classes. We are very proud of this class. Undoubtedly many of the 1942 graduates will distinguish themselves in later life. Also, undoub- tedly, all of them will so order their lives as to retlect credit on themselves and on Lower Merion. We trust that through the exercise of courage, consideration, patience, persistence, and devotion to duty, they will attain success. We further trust they will be the instruments for bringing about in this country even greater freedoms than we have enjoyed in the past. Godspeed to the class of 1942. F. A. DuBois. F. A. DUBOIS BOARD OF EDUCATION OUR Board of Education is a progressive, forward looking group who believe that the youth of Lower Merion are entitled to the very best in education and that youth is our first line of defense in America. In addition to education, youth must be taught a respect for work and not the philosophy of how much can I get for what I do, but how much can I do for what I get. The need of the world today is straight thinking and an abundance of good character. E. E. BURLINGAME. BOARD OF EDUCATION Everett E. Burlingame tpresidentl, I. Herbert Baltz, Philip U. Koopman tas- sistant superintendentl, Mrs. S. E. Slocum, Mrs. I. C. Sellers, Ir. tvice- presidentl, Dr. Ioseph W. Anderson, Miss Frances I. McCabe lsecretaryl, Frank A. Dubois Ksuperintendentl, Iohn W. Hornsey, Ir., Dr. Ioseph E. Sands, Dr. L. W. Zimmerman, George W. Super ttreasurerl, William H. Decker. 1 9 4 2 Fifteen
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OU Seniors are about to set sail, each on his own voyage. Soon you will be widely scattered and busied with a thousand varied duties. At times you will meet friends from Lower Merion days. At times discouraged you may regret the closing of this pleasant chapter of your lives. May it become a collection of pleasant memories. May you keep warm many of the friendships started here. And remember that Lower Merion, like a skilled athletic coach, has Worked with you, mixing the work with the play, and now watches you push out under your own power, confident that you will give a good account of yourselves GEORGE H. GILBERT FACULTY COUNCIL Second Row: Helveston, Africa, Rine- hart, Pearce, Benner. First Row: Baker, Baer, Gilbert, Fran- cis, Keever. FACULTY COUNCIL N THE third Monday of each month, this group meets in the Women's Parlor to discuss problems relating to the progress ot the school. Opinions of the whole faculty are presented by the department chairmen, who are in constant touch with their teachers. The council discusses everything from determining the policy of the school, making curricular changes, to planning the day's program after a Lower Merion-Radnor victory. lust as the student council represents the voice ot the student body, so the faculty council acts as the representative body for the faculty. IEAN E. FRANCIS. Fourteen
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FACULTY COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Second Row: Fetter, Palmer, Forcey, White, Mossin. First Row: Kulp, Taylor, Benner. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Second Row: Mclntire, Harkins, Shee ly, Etzweiler, Fowler, Della Rezza. First Row: Gieg, Baer, Fleck, Bailey, Barber, Thompson, Raycrolt. ALBERT C. ADAM Bates College, A.B. Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, B.P.E. University of Pennsylvania, A.M. HENRY SNARE AFRICA Bucknell University, B.S. University ot Pennsylvania, M.A WILLIAM H. ANDERSON Lafayette College, B.S. EULA E. BAER University of Pennsylvania, M.S MARION E. BAILEY Bryn Mawr College, A.B., M.A. ETHEL M. BAKER Wellesley College, A,B. University of Pennsylvania, M,A. MARION H. BALL Wellesley College, B,A. University oi Pennsylvania, M.A. MADGE DANIELS BARBER Meredith College, A.B. BRUCE C. BEACH University of Pennsylvania, Mus. B. Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, Mus. M., Mus. Doc. ABRAM S. BENNER Rider College, B.C.S. Susquehanna University, B.S. Temple University, Ed.M. EMILY V. BOYD Purdue University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. RUSSELL BYERLEY Williamson Trade School EDNA C. CLARKE University of Pennsylvania, B.S. IAMES B. DAVIS Pennsylvania State College, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, M.A. ANTHONY DELLA REZZA University oi Pennsylvania, B.S. M.S. FLORENCE C. DITTMAR Syracuse University, A.B. T.C., Columbia University, A.M. HENRY A. DRUMM Temple University, B.S., M.E. GLENN W. ETZWEILER Wgsgiington 61 Ieiterson College IOI-IN M, FETTER Franklin and Marshall, B.S. Temple University, Ed.M. M. CLARE FILLER Dickinson College, A.B. BERNARD FORCEY Dickinson College, A.B., A,M. Dickinson School of Law, LI...B. E N C H I R I D I O N F Sixteen
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