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Our department leaders have performed their various tasks well. It is to their credit that Stamford High possesses the fine record it does, for they are the bridge between our principal and our teachers, and they are the persons who coordinate the many separate organs of the school into one smooth work- ing unit. Obviously, their task is no easy one. How- ever, these fine teachers have worked long and hard at their jobs and it is certainly apparent that they have succeeded. Because of them Stamford High is a better and a more ehicient school. . ,ry :3' . 't nl 'Sq - i' 4 It ark. 5513 'P L. FLORENCE HOLBROOK BERTHA M. NEWCOMB Latin Mat X 51525 .. I 7 laematicr 'Q diffs siff ij EARL V. GOOD MAYO SORGMAN Science Art I5 4.4.1.1-l.l 'X 'rtt Qs- S. HAROLD DULBERG Imiurtrial Division J. EDWARD HUGHES Englifb A f 7 -KLWWJX all flow r' ff
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v-v HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS The smooth schedule that our modern school system demands is made possible largely through the efforts of our department heads. Their intelli- gence, ability, and efhciency enable them to plan and supervise the activities of their individual depart- ments as well as teach classes themselves. As department heads, these teachers have numer- ous responsibilities in connection with their de- partments. They must encourage the progress of their departments by studying the newest methods of education and seeing that they are practiced in the classroom. Guidance Work consumes much of their valuable timeg they help students to plan their school programs, and they give advice to pupils designed to aid them in planning for their futures. Recently, they took on another responsi- bility when they began advising and aiding the many ex-servicemen who have returned to school. CARL N. NUITBR CHARLES C. OLsoN W. RAYMOND RANDALL Hirtory Commercial Muric mf? 49. JANE H. GRAVES MARY E. HIGGINS Donomx' M. ATKINSON Modern Language: Mathematic: H omemaking
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right Seated F k h - : ran XV. Bogardusg Charles R. Thibadeau, superintendentg Reginald A. Neuwren, Ass't Superintendent' john A Jones Mrs D ' I A , . g . oris C. Shuster. Left to Right-Standing: Herbert P. Whiteheadg Miss Flora M. Downing, Director of Administration Office. Charles S. Hemp steadg john L. Waterburyg J. Walter Kenned 'A D ' 4 ' r ' ' OFFICE STAFF Left to Right: B. Cooke, L. V. Genovese. V' Xa . , X 3, ominitk W. Telesto. Not in Picture: Francis L. Brant. faculty Every class we attended, every subject we studied, every activity in which we took part during the year was designed by the various departments of our faculty to fit us in some way for the future. And, though only a short while ago we thought of the future as merely a dull, bookish word, now for us, it is here. We are grateful to our friends, the faculty who have prepared us so well to accept its challenge Under the leadership of Mr. Frank W. Bogardus, jr., the Board of Education this year again devoted itself tirelessly to the rearing of Stamford youth in the American tradition The late Dr Dolan a lon . . , g time member, exemplified the true spirit with which the Board has carried on its unpaid tasks. The school office is the center of our High School administration. All incoming and outgoing mail was handled by the office this yearg the daily and attend- ance bulletins were typed by the staffg records of every student were kept up to date in the office. In addition, the office tunities to interested students desiring practical experience in office work. SHS is exceptionally musical-minded, chiefly because of the fine work of our Music Department. Hundred f ' o pupils were members of the band, orchestra and the Junior and Senior A Cappella choirsg and many more attended voice and har- s staff offered various oppor- l
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