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C ss GQQQW Pictured here were Mr. Claire Mc- Creight, principal, Miss Claribel Fehr- man, dean of girls, and Mr. Harvey Pierson, dean of boys. Their job was to help the students adjust to and be- come a part of U.T.H.S. In addition to their regular duties, they worked with the students in many other activities. Mr. McCreight had charge of all assem- blies. Miss Fehrman was sponsor of the Advisory Board. Mr. Pierson, an active Rotarian, formulated the Junior Rotarian program. Intrusted with the responsibilities of helping to see that the activities of U.T.H.S. run smoothly were: Mr. George McNeal, Mr. D. O. Johnson, Mr. Chester Brissman, president pro-tem, Mr. Frank Almquist, Mr. L. O. Dawson, Mr. Rush Copeland, and Mr. Albert Mueller. Not present in the picture were Mr. W. C. Steele, newly elected member, and Mr. George Geyer. Mr. Geyer, who was a member of the board for twenty-nine years and president for the last three, died unexpectedly during the school year.
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Students Our hrgh sehool 15 dey oted to the task of helpmg you to lrve happy md satrsfymg lryes to beeome self supportrng soelally eonserous md morllly up rrght xndryrduals so that as homemakers yy orkers and ertlfens you ean mel yyrll marntam defend 1nd rmproye our Amerrean yy ay of lrfe To make the aeeompllshment of thls purpose possxble the eommumty h IS made available a great amount of equrpment a large stall of te rehers md other employees anel 1 large number of eourses elasses programs mel letrvntles h rye been orgimzed OpPOffLlH1flCS for edue 1f1OI1dl groyy th anel development hlye been rxehly provrded Hoyy much advantage IS taken of these opportunltles depends upon each 1nd1v1dual student At the end of the year the student yvho has fully ay arled hlmself of the opportun1t1es prov1ded yyho has attended classes regularly and prepared hrs lessons eaeh day yyho has after h1s elass yy ork yy as yyell done p1rt1e1p1teel rn the act1v1t1es such as debate chorus football basketball trrek band dramatres tenms golf baseball plays assembly programs or some of the numerous elubs yy1ll find that h1s experlenees III hrgh sehool have been the most satxsfymg and hrs development the greatest 'Ih1s yearbook IS a reeord of the aeeompllshments and aetlvltles of the sehool this year It yy1ll haye much meaning for you noyy anel m the years to eome The amount of mterest and meanlng that lt has for you yyrll be deter mmed by the part that you have play ed IH the llfe of the sehool and the share of responsxbrlrty that you have assumed IH all of your programs and 1et1v1t1es Niay 1t brmg you happy remembranees of tasks yy ell done of a year of yy orth yy lule aetryrtres anel of a perrod of yaluable expenenees' L O Dayysorx X . p ' V ' 1 V 1 7 L L1 7 - 7 4 L K 1 V V V , 1 . , 1 1, , N 7 ' 7 I L V' . 1- Ax A 1 L - D , V1 V - 1 , L . , , 1- ' ' 1 -' , 1 ' V , 4 , , I V ,, ,, y V V, -V .2 . L - V , , , . 1 1, 1 , , 1, . - V .1 V V. , c , , L 4. 1 1 1 ' s ' A 'V . 1 1 1 A f V1 4 . , 4 7 ' 4 .h V . 7 . bx Vi ..V V 11' s . x Q I V Y 2 , 4 - V V V V , 1 , v 7 a 4 4 1 a a V 4 V 1 , , 1 , V . 7 7 7 7 7 7 h ' V- l ' l I ' 1 L 11 A 3 ' 'f ' v' A A .y 1 ' V , . V I 1 W - 4 ' 1 1 K l I ls' 1 . '. ,,, ,' , ,A V V V . V., 1 . ' , , ' 1 , V- V . . .- ' 1 ' V . , , V V ' 1 V V ' A v v Y 1 2' LV, V ' ' V V V V u f . 3 V X 1 , 1 , V , .
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L fwwh Pictured in Mrs. Ryans' ottice were: Mr. Keith Bare, Mr. Steve hlorgan, Mrs. Ryan, and Mrs. Jessie Fredrick. Both Mr. Bare and Mr. Morgan teach in the business department. Mr. Bare coached Freshman football, Sophomore basketball and varsity track. Mr. Morgan supervised the distributive education program. Mrs. Ryan, the registrar, made sure that the students xyere where they should be. Mrs. liredrick, who teaches English, coached our excellent declamation teams. f I? 7 7L'M f-54 'S . Caught in the doorway just before they left for home were Mr. Harold Collins, Mr. Paul Oliver, Miss Mar, ian Dean, Mr. Roy Gilbert and Miss Elizabeth Cornell. In addition to teaching general science and being A. Freshman sponsor. Mr. Collins coached Sophomore football and , xarsity tennis. Mr. Oliver and Mr. Gilbert both are in the yotational education department. Mr. Olixer taught woodworking and sponsorcd 5 the Ritie Club. Mr. Gilbert tauglit auto shop. Miss Dean was kept busy teaching world history and sponsoring the Pep Club. Miss Cornell taught beginning and ad- vanced mathematics and sponsored F.T.A. it O In l R. s 14 A iff'
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