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Standing H. H. Blackburn, VVI11. H. Gray, Carl W. Sollenberger, Dr lohn J. Young. 1 mg Mrs. F. V. Kenney, Mrs. Alice VV, Dolphin, Mrs, Elsie L. Cleverdon. board of education The rapid growth of Rocky River following the depression period sets up two difficult problems for the Board of Education. The first is adequate fin- ancing on a basis which will provide schools of the high type required in a residential community of this kind. The second is to plan and provide adequate facilities for the increasing enrollment. During re- cent months Hlooster School has been re-opened after extensive repairs. Old Beach is to be used as an Administration Building. This will provide addition- al class room space in the High School. These prololems and many others relating to the teaching personnel, maintenance, ground, materials, and equipment are given careful attention hy the Board. Rocky River is fortunate in having people with experience and ability who have civic interest of a type which impels them to give freely of their time and effort for the good of the comnmnity. They receive no reward except the satisfaction which comes from doing a valuable service for onc's neighbors. x
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faculty Among the new members on the teaching staff this year were Miss Priscilla Boyer, public speaking teacherg Mr. Edward Mulvihill, football and tennis coach and instructor in book- keeping and business arithmeticg and Mr. Arthur Bridenbaugh, chemistry, physics, general science, and algebra instructor. The new teachers have all taken a very definite place in our school activities, and the old teachers have continued making themselves more indispensable to us. The faculty has a social group called the 'l'eachers' Asso- ciation for the purpose of giving parties and becoming better acquainted. Each year they elect a president, this year's being Mr. Bowen. It has been the custom to have four parties a year: however, this year they had but two, one at Christmas and one in the spring. The fall and spring gatherings are enjoyed especially, for they are often picnics in Metropolitan Park. In spite of all that is said about teachers in general, we students really appreciate their patience and perseverance and wish to thank our faculty for their help. First row: Mr. Beam, Mr. Richards, Mr. Meliane, Miss Alden, Mr. Briclenhaugh, Mr. Mayer, Mr. Bowen. Second row: Mrs. Hilleinan, Mrs. Powers, Mr. Skomp, Miss ker, Miss Boyer, Miss Barrett, Mr. Mulvihill, Miss VVhite, Miss lray, Miss Whaling. Front row: Miss Strawn, Miss McKee. Mr. Grubb, Mr. Strot r,Miss Jacque, Miss Summer, Mrs. Kidwell. , f- , ...fx 1 t
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