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ADMINISTRATION At the beginning of the second semester of this year, Dr. C. O. Dahlei left his post as Principal of U. H. S. to enter military service. He is now a Cap- tain in the Army. We wish him the best of opportunities in service to his Country. Mr. Harold E. Moore, Director of the Bureau of Teacher Recommenda- tions, is serving as Principal of the University School and Mr. Harry David- cn is Assistant Principal The Advisory Committee serves The University School by making recom mendations concerning administrative matters Members of this committee are Dean H L Smith Superintendent H E Binford and Mr Harold E Moore Page eight Mr Harold E Moore Dr C O Dahle Mr Harry R Davidson S . l i . 451' .t,s A,
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Tl-IE PECJPLE OF OUR YEAR Commencement l94l3 marked the last meeting of the Sensor Class Al though the enture class may never come together again the punt vvhrch has made et one of the strongest yet to graduate from The Unnversrty School vvlll contunue to exist The bonds of deep fruendshlp and the farm tnes of class unaty vvull endure untanglble evudences of our loyalty to each other and to our school We have helped to establlsh tradltuons vvhuch future tudents vvull honor and love We shall cherish together the memorues of our school years As a class we have worked and studied together and laughed and played together Many are the actuvstues vvhuch we hav hared We have learned together un the classrooms vve have present cd p ays together vve have danced and sung together vve have cheered our teams have sorrovved an defeat and have reyouced together In vnctory We have fostered our democratuc freedom loving Ideals together We have sought the truth and shunned falseness and lnsnnceruty Vxfe have pursued yustsce and hated tyranny We have trned to perpetuate those conceptlons of liberty and equalnty whuch exemplnfy the spnrut of our country We have achieved knowledge and vvnsdom under the guldance of our teachers and have given them In turn the lmpractlcal enthusiasm of our youth We leave The University School novv confident that we have helped vvnth our young asprratrons and :deals to make It strong Truly h s the Class of l943 been a unnfned one That the classes of future years vvnll follow our precedent of oneness and cooperatuon ss the vvush of the people of our year V943 Inf . s A. , ,. , d C , A . . . Q . c s ' A e I r . . , , U , . a . , 'J
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FAC U LTY The University School has the distinction of being one of the best staffed schools in this part of the country, ln their profession, our teachers are recognized as capable and qualified men and women, trained for their call- ing, To their students, they are more than that, They are understanding friends, kind and patient instructors, sympathetic counselors, wise in every circumstance They have helped us to adjust to this new and strange world in which we suddenly find ourselves, lt is they, who, in a world completely chaotic, with a future completely unsure, have helped us to hold steadfastly to the one thing that will eventually right this topsy-turvy life-knowledge and understanding, Top Picture, second rowg Frances Henry, Saidee Smith, Newell Long, Margaret Schemel, First row: Ruth Alexander, Blanche 'Well- cns, Mary B. McCarthy, Bess Miner, Lower Left, second row: Carmen Fabian, Lower Right, second row: Alma Dean, Ralph Prather, K, B. Thurston, C-len Barkes, Frances H, D. Crumrine, Dor- othy Allen, Ann Noble, Corinne Crogcn, First row: Reino Takala, l-larriet Stull, pmzie Sfmdellu Dorothy Miller, Philip Peak. l'1ljlI ,f 'fi
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