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191 MRS. STULTZ Dean of Girls MR. DALE Dean of Boys
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l MR H. K. WHITTIER Principal More and more to meet the needs of the world in the days ahead, We must realize that there is no single indis- pensable set of facts for an educated individual. Science demonstrates that there are valuable individual differences in our make ups. Democracy offers opportunity for indi- vidual contributions. Qy,-. , at The high school pupil chooses from courses and activi- ties that most nearly seem to be indispensable to him as a member of society that he may participate in the experience of fruitful cooperation among groups having different skills and interests, but having a common purpose for the good of all. Rather like high school, the world structure must con- tinually be rebuilt-kept in order under changing conditions and at best, be the result of cooperative effort. How important it is to make the most of individual differences! fV7lfi 18
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acufty LEE WITT B.S., University of Illinois VERA O'HARA A.B., Mount Morris College M.A., University of Chicago English, Speech RUTH BIRD B.S. and M.S., University of Illinois Physical Education RICHARD D. TREPANIER B.S. and M.A., University of Iowa Chemistry ROSE McELROY B.A., University of Ken- tucky M.A., University of Cin- cinnati FLORENCE PATTERSON A.B., Southwestern College, Kansas General Science RALPH E. EDWARDS B.E., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College M.S., University of Illinois Physics, Industrial Science, General Science BERTHA RIEGEL B.S., Bradley Polytechnical Institute Home Economics MARION HOMAN B.S., University of Wiscon- sin Physical Education, Health WALTER BAYSINGER B.S. and M.S., University of Illinois Vocational Agriculture B.S., in Library. Science, University of Louisiana M.A., in Library Science University of Michigan Librarian , A new member of the science department is Mr. Witt. He filled the vacancy caused by the departure of Mr. Richter for the army. Mr. Witt, a discharged veteran, formerly taught in the high school at Maryland Heights, Missouri. Miss Josephine Purcell resigned early in the school year to be married to Major Grennan. Her place in the English department was filled by Miss Lucille Tkach, an alumna of Streator High School, who formerly taught in Wilson School in Livingston County. fzo
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