Pembroke Hill High School - Raider Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1954

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.ihfeaclmafi fer Peter A Schwartz, new headmaster of Pembroke-Country Day School for Boys, has a very widely varied back- ground in the field of education. After graduation from Princeton University, lVlr. Schwartz became assist- ant to the president of the university for one year, and later assistant to the Dean of the college and to the Dean of the faculty for three years. He then went to the Chicago Latin School for Boys as an English teacher, and during four years there, in addition, taught History and Latin. Mr. Schwartz has had adminis- trative experience, having been associ- ated with the Hun School in Princeton as assistant headmaster and imme- diately before coming to Pem-Day, having held the position as headmaster of the Allendale School of Rochester, New York, for five years. His record there showed marked progress for the school. Mr. Schwartz is married and has three children, a girl fourteen, and two boys aged twelve and ten. Often he may be seen walking around the campus with his dog uBar , a boxer. In the short time Mr. Schwartz has been here, he has made friends not only with the students, but also with the parents and alumni. That he greets all the students in the upper-school by name is a remarkable achievement. He is always ready with a smile and a friendly word about a current school event. Young, energetic, and sporting a Princeton crew hair cut, Mr. Schwartz may be seen at all Pem-Day athletic contests. He is very interested in all school activities and in student government. Believing in strong school spirit, he has initiated an honor exemption list whereby deserving students may be excused from ninth period study hall. He would like to teach classes, but as yet has not found the opportunity. His talks in assemblies are inspiring to the student body as are his weekly readings from the Bible. Mr. Schwartz is striving to make each student's experience at Pem-Day an influence on future life by developing in him traits of leadership and character along with academic achievement. We are very fortunate to have Peter A. Schwartz as headmaster of Pembroke-Country Day. M 10 --

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me .f4c!mini5frafi0lft The Administration of this school is probably one of the most important parts of it. Anyone who has tried to run even the smallest budget and make ends meet knows how difficult a job it really is Therefore it is hard for us to sa ' how much ts. y 5 time and effort Hal Jones, Business Manager, has put into this school. Mr. Jones, who is an alumnus of this school, is also a graduate of Harvard University. Besides running the finances of the school, Mr. Jones has a keen interest in athletics. His aid to Mr. Ryan in developing this year7s varsity baseball team was invaluable. An extremely important fixture in Mr. Jones's office is Mrs. Dorothy Baker, his secretary. Her untiring efforts are much appreciated. Mrs. Harold Jones, who received her the University of Missouri, ably assist Mr. duties, Mrs. Barnes is one of the faculty It is necessary to say thanks to these in solving our frequent problems. Harold R. Jones A.B. at Smith, and Mrs. John Barnes, Schwartz in the many office duties ln advisers for the '6HilltopH, the student members of the faculty for their kind - Business Manager who is a graduate of addition to her office newspaper. and patient attention Miss Baker Mrs. Jones Mrs. Barnes if WAAAQV .211-

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