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MR. LLEWYN U. THOMAS jane Schenk is full time secretary in the olhce, with Mary Stanton as her part time assistant. The ADMINISTRATION deserves our appreciation Congratulations Class of 1957- It is with a great deal of pleasure that I extend congratulations to you, the Class of 1957. You are a fine group of young people. It has been a pleasure for your teachers and parents to watch you grow both physically and intellectually and to help you construct a strong foundation upon which to build your life. Our Board of Education, which represents people of the school district, provides us with modern facilities and bet- ters our surroundings in every way. This group develops pol- icies which etermine the course of our school year. Their efforts are appreciated by all of us and we extend to them our thanks. Mr. Koby, Mr. Landino, Mr. Perry, Mr. Standish, Mr. Bassett, Mr. Sears, Mr. Howse. Your future will depend upon the knowledge and perspective that you have gained in school and how you use them. We trust that you will be suc- cessful and will do your best to make your com- munity a model in which to live. Your future is bright and the happiness that you will secure de- pends upon you and you alone. Best Wishes to each and every graduate. Llewyn U. Thomas, Principal
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K Z 77, MISS FYFE MR. KING History 4 Guidance Miss Fyfe, our Citizenship Education teacher, has as her hobbies scouting, traveling, photography, and handicrafts. She likes Naples, New York. Mr. King is our guidance director. Kitty and Mike are his pride and joy. He loves hunting, fishing, gar- dening, music, long vacations, and plays the guitar and harmonica. and besf eHor'I's as does the '57 FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES Two of the main functions of social studies are the teaching of good citizen- ship and of the democratic way of life. Studying geography, world problems of today, ancient civilization, and govern- ment are a few of the chief aims of this department. These courses are the back- bone of our American democracy of to- morrow. Early civilization in Europe is better understood through the use of maps in our world history class. 9 Banking plays an important part in building our future, states Miss Fyfe, while discussing an important aspect of Wcxrld Problems.
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