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MR. A. BRUCE DENNISTON B.S. University of Pittsburgh M.A. University of Pittsburgh Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh Superintendent of Schools To THE CLASS or 1942: Greetings: Your class has carried on thc tradition of Penn High School. You have completed all tasks undertaken. Your plays in the junior and senior year have been very successful. As juniors you had a fine prom for the seniors. Your Pennerian is a credit to the school. War has descended upon our country. You have remained at your duties at school. We can rest assured that some will enter the armed services of Uncle Sam and will then uphold the spirit of Penn High School. The rest will take places in offices, factories, higher education, on farms, and in homes. May you carry the spirit of Penn High School wherever you go. ARTHUR R. STEWART To THE CLASS OF 1942: Youth be loyal! Iosiah Royce defined loyalty as the willing, practical, and thorough devotion of a person to a causef' Our heritage of the American VVay of Lifei' represents our cause-a cause which commands such loyalty that it must outrank all per- sonal interests and must unite us as a people. for a common effort. The winning of the war requires a loyalty that is more than mere emotion. As completely loyal citizens we must act to support the object of our loyalty. May I caution, however, that you not allow your loyalty for a just cause to degenerate into violent hatred and bitter vengeance against other peoples. You must be prepared for the job of winning peace upon the con- clusion of the war. American youth of today must tomorrow assume their full share of the responsibility for making a just peace and for reorganizing the world in conformity with the ideals proposed in the Atlantic Charter. A. BRUCE DENNISTON MR. ARTHUR R. STEWART B.S. Grove City College M.A. Columbia University High School Principal
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R. M. GILKEY, H. C. N. P. B. L. COLLINS, ocvzcf of Education Presideni H. IVICCLIMANS, Vice President BATES F. D. ENTERLINE H. D. MCCLURE MORTENSEN P. N. TEARE Treasurer ESTHER BRYDON, Secretary D. H. HENRY, Solicitor SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION A. BRUCE DENNISTON, Superintendent ARTHUR R. STEWART, Principal RUTH GRUBER, Secretary to Siiperiniendenz ELIZABETH WALEFF, Secretary to Principal
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' ' ' wz acuity Our life has been greatly inHuenced by the association we have had with our teachers here in Penn High. We appreciate the interest and encouragement that they offered when lessons were hard and everything seemed to go wrongkxhe time that they spent with us in outside activities which added fun and enjoyment to our school clays--and the help they gave us in Preparing for our future. Through these contacts in classes and activities, we have found 1 teachers to be worthwhile friends whose counsel we shall long remember. kjlll Q? EVA BACHER, A.B. ,.......,,..............,........,.......... English LUELLA BAGNALL, B,S, .,... XHOWIE ECOHQQAWICS, Vocational Home Economics RUTH BATES, A.B., Ed.M.. . ,4 If . . ..... LILETIUIJYE, Geography MARIAN BEAN . . . ., .... .... A fiibmfiif IANE BENNINGHOFF, A.B. .... .,............. ..... . . .English IVIELVIN H. BERRY, BS. ,... .... H ygiene, Physical Education l OLIVIA BOST, A.B., M.A. ....,... .... F rench, English, Spanish DONALD BRECKENRIDGE, B.S. .... ..., M athematics, Science NORMAN BROOKS, B.S. ......, .... M echanical Drawing ' I CARRIE CHRISTY, A.B.. . .. .i... ....,Algehra ELIZABETH OPER, B.S. .... ....................., ...... M u sic IYEI R, A.B.. . . . . . . .... Social Studies SARAH DENNISON, Bs.. . .Qf'?QZ1?f5?'WyfifZ1 fdnmii0n EMMA DICKEY, A.B...5SfyyywxQ,.14.Q'.84fi.ap ....,......... Latin LUCILE HARMAN, A.B., M.A. ..........,........., f ,..English, Dramatics MARY ELIZABETH HA IS .... D ..,,....... ....Commereial Studies PEARL KANENGEISER '. .Ci1Jic.v, History IAMES H. KELLY, B.S. in C. ........,....... .... C ammercial Studies
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