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Faculty J. M. MCLAUGIILIN .... H. H. JOHNSON .... JANE STONE . .. MARIE HALIEL ....... MARGARET S. STEVVART . . LORENA ROGERS . . l ....... . CHARLES W. MAC ONALD BELLE GOLDSTEIN ...... ANNA D. SVVARTS .... . . . . . .. Principal . . . . Vice-Principal . .. Chief Clerk Clerk Vocational Counselor . . . . . . Girls' Advisor Director of Activities Librarian . Assistant Librarian Art Lillian Kunde Esther Wohlgemuth Cornniercial Subjects Thos. Berryman Rodney G. Dean Mary George 4,147- .J Holland Mary R. Naughten S. A. Wood English Edythe Davidson Elizabeth Frost Mayme Kelly Margaret G. Kline Elizabeth Malick Martha Pond Marie E. Thomas Richard F. Thompson Nettie Urey Edith R. VVilkinSOn Margaret M. Worley French and Spanish Felix J. Castaldo Geography largaret W. Allison Ethel A. Lloyd Mima R. Milliron History Elizabeth Blackley R. C. Burghardt Jessie M. Hutchison Carey P. Ritchie Pearl E. Wagner C. R. Young Emory A. Zook Horne Economics Gertrude U. Brosky Mary Olive Wight Mildred Ewing Lucile Sawhill Mathematics Margaret S. Baker H. M. Black Edward J. Caye Ella Cohen Helen Couffer M. Beatrice Dodson Margaret Hirt Stella M. Stein Industrial Training Judson B. Drengwitz Swan P. Johnson Leonard C. Koch Mechanical Drawing Hugh McCall Music Hilda M. Davies E. M. Goehring Marie E. Rutledge Physical Education Warren H. Cue Grover C. Washabaugh Wilhelmina Wehmeier Sara J. Wise if Printing Wm. Green Science Mary E. Collins Donald B. Crow Berlin Emplield J. H. Kroh Alice B. Lord 10
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I congratulate you, the members of the Senior A classes ot the year, 1934-1935, upon your having attained the goal for which you have been striving. My sincere wish is that you may accept the challenges of liie and that you may solve the problems which they bring with courage, confidence, unselfishness, tolerance and open- mindedness. Sincerely, H. H. IOHNSON Doors ot Daring The mountains that inclose the vale With walls of granite, steep and high, Invite the fearless foot to scale Their stairway toward the sky. The restless, deep, dividing sea 5 W' III' 1 'N N i 9, 4 4 N That flows and foams from shore to shore, Calls to its sunburned chivalry, In gg Push out, set sail, explore! ,cf of ,i ll X i The bars of life at which we fret, A . ' uv 'gs That seem to prison and control, -j Are but the doors of daring, set , N' Aiar before the soul. , QQ -f K ---- x '-1 Say not, Too poor, but freely give, ,, Nj Sigh not, Too weak, but boldly try: wi You never can begin to live Zia yi 1-1 nf: Until you dare to die. ,... 311 --' is? .Henry van Dyke ,M :Fa fq'?S f -ggi ------ !.i3i:,,,,g,:y1iif ' j fl I ff h e ' G 1 it 7 N V1 l fm 'S . ' F-T 5 T5 ' ?', - ' vg'4I2'sf:i2f: rw? ,,,.,?P'q ,A :KY K In B' l'l '5lig'5- M7 g , N ' f gsm Q 'nvn:.,,, ,A l l f 9
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Y National Honor Society On January 21, 1935, twenty-two new members were installed in the National Honor Society. The four qualifications-Scholarship, Character, Service, and Leadership were discussed by Walter Spak, Mary Miklas, Clara Schmidt, and Helen Chasey respectively. The new members were: From the class of June, '34, Katherine Carney, Helen Chasey, Ruth Groenert, Charles Hiltabidle, Anna Lapczak, Michael Serednetski, Paul Skowronek, Walter Spak, and John Tracz. From the Mid-year class of '35, Anna Dentel, Emmel Kirnak, joseph Kreczkowski, Elmer Merkel, Bertha Mil- kovich, Hugh Neilson, Nelly Perich, Jean Richardson, Elizabeth Spargo, and Grace Staley. From the class of June, '35, Walter Butrymowicz, Margaret Lock- man, and Madalene Milroth. S Oriole News The 1934-35 season was a most successful one for the Oriole News. Mr. Dean's salesmanship classes were largely responsible for its success be- cause it was their widely canvassed sales campaign which caused the subscriptions to reach the 800 mark. Miss Davidson, adviser in journalism, appointed an editor for each page. During the lirst semester the editors were Nelly Perich, Martha Torisky, Helen Lewicki and Mary Holowchak. Miss Davidson promoted Martha Torisky to the post of editor-in-chief for the second semester. James Shanks and Lillian Schultz took charge of the first and second pages respectively. 11
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