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How Can Point Pleasant Beach Hi9l1 School Serve Its Pupils? Secondary education, in this great nation of ours, is both a matter of learning fundamental facts and skills, and an experience in living together with other people harmoniously and cooperatively. Thus, the broad func- tion of the high school-OUR high school-should be to develop the potential capacities of its youth toward their intellectual, physical, social, cultural, moral, and vocational growth. ln addition to helping pupils learn to understand the ideals, responsibilities, and rights in American democracy, the school should also: Instill a recognition of the value of edu- cation and a respect for the same, Develop in youth a sense of duty in the performance of their obligations: Teach well the fundamental p and develop a recognitigi,-Jr portance, Help pupils, stand! N. X A' nu. N O xywwfnt , ,. Q: 1' Kumi
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Mrs. Ellen G. Stetser Dedication A conscientious worker, Mrs. Stetser is not satisfied until she has accomplished a worthwhile iob. lt was with her untiring help and great understanding that this yearbook was published. Besides sharing her knowledge with the class as a whole, she is willing to assist each individual. The Senior class is indebted to Mrs. Stetser for the long, after school hours she devoted toward class activi- ties. Mrs. Stetser teaches English. It is with great pleasure that the class of 1951 dedi- cates our yearbook to Mrs. Stetser, senior faculty advisor. Not only has she proven to be a capable teacher, but she has often demonstrated her friendly attitude and given helpful advice to a perplexed Senior class. Mrs. Stetser has a genuine personality, and though always ready with a smile, she is sincere and a perion to whom all of usilike to take our problems. Lpoudtfher thbroughly pfepared l ns, her classesg e equippe5l with thewbndamentiyohlfnglish. N A xg , :X X ' gv ,r 5 K 1 ,v Q. is 4 3 if ,L .4 T .7 9' JA 'l -A 'A X Q ' - V x ' 3' 3 lx XP ii l 5 Q 7 ' .' 9 gs Lp ,Y Y Q .g X I' X N r x Y X ' 1 l l .- pg ,Q X .W 4 Mrs. Stetser records marks.
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Mr. Whitcomb explains the examination schedule at a faculty meeting The faculty continues to instruct us in the same friendly manner that it helps us with our various academic and personal problems. 6
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