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Mr. White lr. Rednore nMargen Informals This is off the press nGone Fishing.n 9 lr. Bentley lr. Bligh
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J. DeLange Mr, D. Carlton M. Gazelle Hoffman Taylor lr, L. Treichler lr. H. Coleman Board of Education Since time immemorial, the inhabitants of the world have devised ways of com- municating with others beyond their own immediate circle. The use of designs or impressions on some kind of a surface, moveable or stationary, can be called nThe Press.n The diffusion and exchange of information, ideas, plans and methods of pro- cedure can best be accomplished by nputting it down on a piece of papern sowe can nseen what is proposed, and then reading it aloud in order to nhearn it, thereby providing ourselves with the means of order to arrive at a sense of values we agree with, and what do we condlude Printing Kmaking impressions on a servative of All Artsgn nThe Pressn is We must think of nThe Pressn as acquiring, weighing and discriminating in --what is good--what is worth while--what do should be opposed. surface? has been defined as nThe Art pre- a very important part of this Art. an instrument devised to influence our motives and our thinking--and, consequently, our actions. Through the use of words, combinations of words, signs and symbols we learn how others are acting and living, and how our thinking and acting affects others. The most important activity of nThe Pressn is to bring to us the truth about what is going on in the world. The most important activity for each of us is the continuous acquisition of knowledge to enable us to tell the true from the false. ' 8
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Row 1 Mr. Aikens, Mathematics: Miss 0'LOU9h1iH English: Miss McBrien, English: Mr. Enzinna, Science: Mrs. Ripson, Language-Social Studies Row 2 Mr. Carnevale, Social Studies-English: Mrs. Ives, English-Language: Miss Heimerl, Commercial: Mrs. Klock, Science: Mr. Pacino, Mathematics- Science: Mr. Morand, Social Studies-Language: Mr. Denault, Commercial Senior Hi h Junior Hi Row 1 Mr. Wilcox, Sth Grade: Miss McGuire, Sth Grade: Mrs. Day, 7th Grade: Mrs. Sears, 7th Grade: Miss Clark, 7th Grade Row 2 Mr. Lederhouse, 8th Grade: Mr. Schwach, 8th Grade 10
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