KARL M. BREWER, M. ED. Supervising Principal Mr. Brewer has been our supervising principal throughout our high school career. Besides his regular duties he takes part in numerous outside activities, which have served to give him a well-rounded perspective and an acute understanding of problems within the school that he would not otherwise have. To show that he is active in school affairs outside of Sandy Township, Mr. Brewer, along with twenty-three other schoolmen from Pennsylvania, has been elected, by the House of Delegates of the PSEA, a NEA State Delegate to the San Francisco Convention, which is held in San Francisco, July 2-6, 1939. This is a signal honor in itself. As business manager of our Flambeau, Mr. Brewer has done excellent work. Through his efforts Sandy has come to have a reputation for putting out successful year books, both financially and otherwise. It is with sincere regret that we leave our supervising principal, who has given us services of inestimable value. HARRY E. ROBERTSON, M. ED. High School Principal Mr. Robertson has been our principal and teacher during our entire time in high school. Now in our last year he also has served as our class advisor—a duty which required much time and effort on his part. As seniors, we take pride in the fact that our Student Council was introduced at Sandy this year, and we feel indebted to Mr. Robertson for the part that he played in making this possible. With her fine visual education equipment, and now the opportunity for student government, Sandy High School presents a fine and varied curriculum, which is hardly surpassed by any other school of her class in the state. All of us have worked with Mr. Robertson and are well acquainted with the qualities which made possible the splendid achievements pictured above. Ceaseless energy and ability to get things done are several of his characteristics most appreciated by Sandy students. 8
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