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HAROLD S. BATES Superintendent of Norwood Public Schools Lombard College, B. S. Columbia University, M. A. What ' s tlte Use! This question has been asked more often than any other in recent months, by our young people most. This question ap- plies to work, to manners, habits, customs and traditions, and to further education. If I am going into service soon, what ' s the use? If we lose this war, we will need more intelligence and in- genuity than ever before. If we win this war, a new era of living awaits those who are ready to play a part in its progress. If we are to win, we need highly trained and intelligent leaders. What ' s the use? It is the personal and patriotic duty of any sane and intelligent youth to eguip himself to the fullest extent of his ability, now, for service in war and in the peace to come. B. M. Hanna B. M. HANNA Principal of Norwood High School Franklin College, B. A. University of Chicago, M. A. CHARLOTTE E. KEHM Dean of Girls; Director of Guidance and Placement University of Cincinnati, B. A.; Columbia University, M. A. Scale) ol education Ralph H. Thayer, President Charles M. Evans, Vice President Edgar E. Pinger E. W. Schoneberger Paul B. Sullivan Emma Jungblut, Clerk 6«
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Acting Dean Warmoth checks out future gob F. Chapman and Seabee E. Crowthers while D. Frank helps judge the truth of luckless lad ' s tale. 7 IVE new teachers were added | to our faculty because of wartime needs. During the year three teachers took leave for the duration to enlist in the armed forces. Another expects to join the American Red Cross for overseas duty in June. Along with the rest of American teach- ers our faculty have rationed, done extra teaching, contributed blood, time and money to the Red Cross. Classroom teaching reguires new energy and new skills in times when students feel in- secure because of pending changes in home or in parents ' occupation, of their status as citizens in a democracy at war, of concern for welfare of their friends and relatives and their own uncertain futures. Public School Guidance, both formal and spontaneous, includes new fields, concerns new problems. As parents increase their war endeavors from necessity, teach- ers, as the most easily accessible adults, must give counsel on stu- dents ' problems with sympathy, understanding, and knowledge. Teachers are no longer con- sidered a sheltered group. They do take active part in the immedi- ate needs of America. The sys- tem in which they function makes them easily available. This is as it should be. And I have to say, it is a queer morality which can esc oe the grip of the tragic problems of our time by turning the eyes in an- other direction. — Max Eastman: Journalism Versus Art. tldwiimsfaati KGW • 5
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Out ' faculty I9if2-iqif3 CARL H. ALBRECHT Dean of Boys, Science Capitol University, B. Sc. Ohio State University, M. Sc. in Chemical Engineering (March, 1942 leave of absence, U. S. Army) McCLELLAN ALLEN Ohio University, B. A. History CAROLINE A. BEAVERS English, Languages Ohio Wesleyan University, B. A. Ohio State University, M. A. GEORGE EDWARD BREEN Distributive Trades Yale University, B. A. Harvard, M. B. A. (November, 1942, leave of absence, U. S. Navy) AVANELLE BRENNEMAN Butler University, B. S. KATHERINE FOOTE BRIDGE University of Cincinnati, B. A. Dietitian English J. A. BULLEN Trades and Industries Wilmington College, B. S. in Ed. MARY NELL GRIFFIN Denison University, B. A. PHYLLIS HAGGENJOS Lombard College, B. S. Physical Education, Health, Chairman Home Economics, Chairman Mathematics PHYLLIS HAUCK University of Cincinnati, B. S. Columbia University, M. S. JOHN L. HENDERSON Distributive Trades, Coordinator University of Cincinnati, B. S., M. Ed. RUTH HOOKE Commercial University of Cincinnati, B. A. University of Michigan, M. A. E. T. HOSTETLER Commercial, Chairman, Coordinator Central Normal College, B. A. University of Cincinnati, M. Ed. ELLEN BURNS Denison University, Ph. B., M. A. English ROBERT W. COLWELL Indiana State Normal School, B. S. in Physical Education Physical Education, Chairman A. B. COOK Mathematics, Commercial University of Cincinnati, B. S., M. Ed., L. L, B. W. ROSS DUNN Social Studies. Chairman Ohio University, B. S. in Ed. University of Cincinnati, M. A. SUSAN C. ECKEL Columbia University Physical Education BERNICE L. EHRENHART Home Economics Bradley Polytechnic Institute, B. S. PEARL E. EWING Music University of Cincinnati, B. S. in Music C. H. FORDYCE Wilmington College, B. A. HOWARD D. GAEB Ohio State University, B. S. University of Cincinnati, M. Ed. Mathematics Science BOYD D. HOWARD Science. Principal of Adult Evening School Union College, B. A. University of Cincinnati, M. Ed., D. Ed. (April, 1943, leave of absence. Education Service, U. S. War Department) GAYLORD R. HUMBERGER Music. Chairman Dana ' s Musical Institute, B. M. CHARLOTTE E. KEHM Dean of Girls Guidance and Placement, Director University of Cincinnati, B. A. Columbia University, M. A. INEZ S. KEMP University of Cincinnati, B. S. in Ed English ELTON E. KISTLER C ' Ohio State University, B. S., M. A JAMES B. LEPLEY Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed. University of Cincinnati, M. A. AILEEN LUCAS Marietta College, B. A. . S. in Ed. y ?Sj Vocational Trades and Industries Science Librarian
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