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As we take up life's challenge with its dreams and hopes, let us not forget the dreamers who have preceded us along the road of life. Many have attained success and reached the highest standing in their profession, yet they labor on. MR. WILLIAM J. KRUM, JR. Superintendent of Schools The ideals of a practical dreamer are reflected clearly in every oction of Mr. Krum. Not only does he believe that new methods of education should be adopted when they have proved themselves superior to older methods, but he urges those with whom he works to be con tinuously in search of ways of making education more ef- fective Through his guidance and influence, we are better equipped to take on active part in society. MISS MARY L PITKIN Principal The dreams of Miss Pit- kin parallel those of Mr. Krum. She, too, labors earnestly for high aca- demic standards in the school A perfectionist at heart, she dreams of send- ing us into life better edu- cated and more reliable citizens. MR. DEWITT S. WOODARD Associate Principal What are Mr. Wood- ard's dreams-5 We realize that he has one of the most difficult jobs in the school To him is attrib- uted the responsibility of keeping us on the straight way. For this we greatly respect him and hope that all his dreams come true 6
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faculty And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, hooks in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. —Shakespeare
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FACULTY MISS JOAN ABRAHAM Home Room Homemaking ♦ and It. Hygiene Adulter to Future Homemah- tn o4 America ' Advtter to Junior Homemakmg Club ■'Well, I think so! MRS RUTH ADAMEK Girl»’ Physicol Education Instruction In charge of Junior and Senior After-School Activitie - Stop snapping that flum? I I MR. CLARENCE BECKER Shop 24. industrial Arts Machine Shop Your capital it contained within yourself and your chief asset it your time MR CLARENCE BERRY Horn® Room 2t 1. Consumer s Mathematics Elementary Algebra Anything worth doing i» worth doing well MR PAUL BRADT Director of Guidance and Adult Education Adviser for the January Senior Prom A good job today will mean greater success tomorrow MISS MADELEINE BURNS Girls’ Physical Education In- structor In charge of Freshman and Sophomore After-School Activi- ties, If you don’t hove it here on time, you'll get o cut. MRS. MYRA CARMAN Home Room 202. Lotin U and English if Commencement Work It pays to be honest.' 7
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