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PERCY L. CABLE B. S. in Education Indiana State Teachers' College High School Principal and Teacher Supervisor Sponsor ol Senior Class PLANE AND SOLID GEOMETRY SHOP MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA II TRIGONOMETRY Mr. Cable's prominence in our high school is not only because ot the principalship but due to his interest in the welfare of each of us students-helping to correct our mis- takes, aiding our social and scholastic problems, and as- sisting us to step ahead toward our own improvement. Although busy, he always had time to be information man and give us his honest and sincere opinion of our problems. As the sponsor ot our Senior class fthe class ot 19453, we, the Seniors, know that he was understanding, cooperative, friendly, courteous, and suggestive. His ad- vice and judgment is sound tor it is given because he knows so from experience. IANET G. KIMBALL B. A. in English University ot Florida New York University University ot Pittsburgh ENGLISH Sponsor ot Dramatics Student Council IANET G. KIMBALL BERNARD HOSTETLER B. S. in Education California State Teachers' College Ohio State University AMERICAN Islisrom PROBLEMS or DEMOCRACY Sponsor ot High School Safety Patrol Chairman ot Bond Sales BERNARD HOSTETLER Ten
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MR. L. S. WILLIAMS A. B. and M. A. Bucknell University University of Pittsburgh Mr. Williams is so much like everyone else, yet so different. He is companionable, friendly, sympa- thetic, helpful and understanding: yet reserved, dis- tinguished and outstanding. His competence and sin- cere interest in us, and our problems, has won our deepest admiration. As we, the Senior class, are about to lose his inspiring influence and considerate advice, we sincerely say that we appreciate all his I efforts and work. - A successful modern school should improve the pupils mentally, physically, and morally. The minds of the boys and girls of school age should be trained to discriminate be- tween desirable .and undesirable knowledge as well as how and where to find those facts which are beneficial in living a helpful and happy life. A keen and alert mind usually demands the support of a healthy body. The latter should be developed by careful observance of proper regulations in eating, sleeping, cleanli- ness, and exercise. Such regulations which lead to temperance in all habits of living, should be taught not only in health and physi- cal education classes, but also in each and every class and organized club which is spon- sored by the school. A keen mind and a healthy body must be molded with a strong determination to proper- ly use one's talents and accumulated knowl- edge. This combination makes the student's character and determines his or her value to the world. Each school director, supervisor, and teach- er should continually strive to guide our youth toward the development of such an ideal character. The members of the graduating class of 1945 have spent nearly their entire high school career under conditions imposed by World War II. This has, to some extent, diminished their educational opportunities and has shroud- ed their environment with uncertainty. How- ever, they have faced these obstacles with un- bowed heads and are preparing to make the best of what the future holds for them. America has been made greaf by Wise, stout-hearted people. These young men and women are Americans. MR. L. S. WILLIAMS Supervising Principal Nine
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Tn llur Faculty The following pages are dedicated to our faculty. We, the Seniors, will remember how our teachers have done their best to educate us. Many of them we have not had as class instructors since Freshmen or Sophomore days. But long will all our teachers, who have been our guides, advisors, and friends during these four years, be outstanding in our minds. llur Slzlmnl Secretary Everyone knows our efficient school secre- tary as Emma, but a few do not know that she is Mrs. Pete Barta, Wife of our former secre- tary. Emma is always around, helping with some extra work. This year she's been kept busy filling out the applications of the many boys leaving for service. Taking notices around to the rooms, delivering the mail, typ- ing, helping the students and teachers are only a few of the jobs that fill every hour of her school day. She rode to school on the Highway bus and no one ever felt that she was anything but one of us. Emma is also very intelligent, having been highest in the Somerset County 8th Grade Exam. and always an honor student in high school. She graduated from Shade in 1941.
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