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Key figures coordinate past experience, skills Mr. Roy Becker, in his first year as principal of Sylvania High School, stepped from the position of assistant principal, a position he commanded for three years. Because of his 17 years experience with the high school, Mr. Becker was able to do a great deal for the welfare of the school and its students. Along with the assistant principal, Mr. James Glase, he guided the 1584 students along the paths of secondary education. Overseeing all public relations and work with the teachers, he promoted school unity. A man of many duties, Mr. Glase wrote excuses, ordered all text books, and scheduled functions and activities. In addition, he continued, his duties as athletic director. is H N M, E ,,, PN ' I 'lg-'-L+,.... E92 S S Ready to lead Sylvania through another day, Principal Roy S. Becker enters Sylvania reminiscent of the re- sponsibilities his position entails. in ig . I ' 3' Duty calls as Mr. Becker maintains solid relations with civic leaders.
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s English paths direct flow of understanding Foreign languages and speech had one thing in common - indoctrinating the students with the essence of communication. The foreign lan- guages offered were French, Spanish, Latin, and German, a new course this year. Labs helped students to speak more fiuently and to compre- hend more readily, furthering the ties of under- standing. Sy1vania's speech and debate departments gave students the opportunity to use their minds by projecting their thoughts. Journalism aspirants had learned the basics of publication through work on the Wyandotte, the yearbook, and The Student Prints, the news- paper. George Bang B.A.,, M.Ed. H : um, B, ,tw Vw , wt, Rosalie Carr A.B., M.A. ww I' H H ,lf B1 ah.: ii! 3 Frederick Marlo B.S.Ed., M.A. Bernice Musick A.B., Mm. , N 24 K FZ w
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