South Albany High School - Sapere Aude Yearbook (Albany, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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ora-pftzmpaf We have a right to expect that every Cleveland student will turn out to be a good American citizen. This means he must be physically strong, mentally clean, and spiritually sound with a wholesome attitude toward his fellow man. Not many students realize that every Cleveland student, before graduating, is rated by his teachers on the following character qualities: reliability, person- ality, neatness in person and work, initiative, accuracy, and attitude toward work and school. This record becomes part of the basis for recommendation to jobs after graduation. Here Cleveland can justly be proud of her employment record, being among the highest in the city in the percent of graduates employed following graduation. Each day in school is a brick in the edifice we are constructing. If we have built well with good materials our structures will stand the storms of life and will remain a monument to the things worth while and will reflect glory back upon the school and the com- munity. But, of poor materials, there can be a highway paved only with sorrow and disappointment. With the dawn of each new day may we strive for- IKM Day after day, week after week, month after month, they carry on unceasingly. With no thought of reward or acclaim they do countless tasks which are necessary for the smooth, efficient running of the school. Miss ward to build a more stately mansion and mould ourselves into the divine pattern destiny has carved for us. There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure and trueg Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. -Ray K. lmlzs Carroway and Miss Bjorge are vital parts in the complicated administrative machinery. Un- der the jurisdiction of this capable team comes the issuance of the daily roll bulletin, registra- tion of students in classes, collecting of athletic insurance, checking of attendance, and issuance of pink slips. Whenever a teacher happens to be called from the building unexpectedly they are the ones who arrange for someone to take charge until a substitute arrives. Either of the two is always able and willing to give advice on matters pertaining to school business or to prospective program alterations. Many a new student might become hopelessly befuddled if it weren't for their helpfulness. All students who sign up for work in the office come under the supervision of Miss Car- roway and Miss Bjorge. Working on the switch- board is only one of the many useful tasks taught the aspiring students. Nine

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Jfwllfll 'A' ENGLISH 'A' SCIENCE W MHTHEMHTICS 4 Foundation for all work in high school and in branches of higher education is the English language. Cleveland's English department is very able in bringing this knowledge to the ever- inquiring students. Mysteries of nouns, pro- nouns, adverbs, and all other parts of speech are unraveled before their wondering gaze. Wcmrks of Shakespeare, Scott, and Tennyson are explained. Under the leadership of Miss Stach, the English department achieves its goal-help- 5 -Viv ing to make the students better prepared for the future by knowledge of grammar, litera- ture, and composition. Teachers in the English department are Miss Stach, Miss Hall, Miss Raine, Mr. Snyder, Miss Ricketts, and Mr. Bern- nard. Chemistry, physics, botany, biology, photo- graphy. These five sciences are taught by Cleve- land's natural science department. Offered to freshmen and sophomores, biology is a study of plant and animal life. On the junior and senior level, botany is a more intensive study of plant life. Chemistry offers an opportunity to learn what comprises the everyday things we use. Physics teaches the student of the moving world about him. Photography, a new course, is all that its name applies-a study of the tak- ing of pictures and their developing and print- ing. ln the natural science department are Mr. Hassenmiller, Mr. Thompson, and Miss Whit- taker. Difficult to many, easy to a few, the study of mathematics is very interesting, no matter which of its branches the student becomes interested in. Whether it is senior math, algebra and geo- metry, or advanced mathematics, this course of- fers something tangible to the students. Mr. Pratt, Miss Whittaker, and Mr. Garrison are teaching a subject which is applicable to all branches of industry. Study of the world of the past and of the BERNNARD CRIM DONAHUE EIDE GARRED GARRISON HALL Ten

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