Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 19 text:

MR. BREWER Principal The school cooperates actively, sympathetically, and purpose- fully with the home, the church, the factory, the press, the clubs, the library, in their effort to shape the youth into serviceable manhood and Womanhood. Building character, developing personality and stimulating right emotions are the chief functions of education. CREST M1934 Page 13 MR. ROSS IOHNSON Dean of Boys Everything comes to him Who hustles While he waits. Youths of today are fortunate in being reared under conditions which forestall later disillusionments. One function of education is to prepare for life, and life has abundant compensations for those Who realize that living is serving.

Page 18 text:

MISS ELEANOR WATSON Dean of Girls l hope our High School may give you knowledge, under- standing and right attitudes, and if it does so, you will be able to recognize justice clearly, use freedom wisely, and carry responsibility ably. MR. FISHER Supt. of Public Schools Today our greatest need is for thinkers. Perhaps the best way we can help the social order is simply by thinking. lt is much easier to work than to think, but the harder a man works Without thought, the more damage he does. Education means discrim- ination, clarification by discus- sion, it means hearing both sides, and slowly making up one's mind Where truth and duty lie. Those who think to- gether really live. Only by this means can you attain. Think. CREST - 1934 Page 12



Page 20 text:

Miss McConnell Miss ller Miss Morris Miss Fisher Miss ,Maxiield Miss Reinhard Miss Waltmife Miss Crowder Mr. Owen Miss Ottenheimer Mrs. Hale Miss McGrath Mrs. Belsley Miss Hayes GENEVIEVE MCCONNELL Verbs and their subjects, no terrors have they When taught by a teacher so charming and gay. GERALDINE ILER Most of us have just met her. In another year we'll know her better. CARMEN MORRIS English we must take, and lucky we are If, haply, Miss Morris is our guiding star. LOUISE FISHER Willing to lend a helping hand To any member of our band. CORA MAXFIELD Miss Maxfield teaches English, too, Her ideas on the subject are clever and new. AUGUSTE REINI-IARD Miss Reinhard's artistic-a so- ciable lass, She sponsors jusendra a n d teaches English in class. LUCILLE WALTMIRE Miss Waltmire has a cultural grace, Her wisdom gleams forth from her face. DOROTHY CROWDER Gracious, generous, and charm- ing, too- Everyone knows, Miss Crow- der, that's you! DAVID OWEN In English and Speech he ranks very high, He directs plays too: -praise his name to the sky! ALICE OTTENHEIMER Miss Ottenheirner is so genial and merry That after class we like to tarry. BESSIE I-IALE She's our new Crest advisor, And with her ideas she is no miser. MAMIE MCGRATI-I She teaches geruncls, iniinitives, all parts of speech To P.I-LS. students-we think she's a peach . M. HELEN BELSLEY She is well-versed in every phase OI rhetoric, grammar, stories and plays. VERA HAYES Miss Hayes is gracious as can be, Sponsor of National Honor and Charvice is she. CREST -1934 Page I4

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