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.-w'1'.Tf' ' 'sei-' 1 it 1' .214 ' .1-,rl Lille - .322 . xiii if L' ,L fi e , .fill 'fig' ' . Exif Q HENRY C. GREGORY Like a contrapuntist directing a great choir, Henry C. Gregory brings out the har- mony and pleasure that are the basic notes for both faculty and students in their associa- tion with Walter Johnson High School. Believing that a school ought to provide opportunity for a student to develop his special interests and abilities, Mr. Gregory and his vice-principals, William L. Bennett and Miss Maude E. Arveson, administer the school in an atmosphere of pleasantness and efficiency which is essential to making maximum prog- ress. Invited to take over the principalship of Walter Johnson at its opening, Mr. Gregory, the past seventeen years a school man in Montgomery County except for four in serv- ice, has gathered around him a staff which he is convinced equals in training and de- votion to duty any in the Metropolitan Area. The administration has achieved that pri- mary core of a good school, high morale, without which excellence in scholarship and achievement in practice fall by the way. The disgruntled individual in Walter Johnson is hard to find. Because he likes working with teenagers and because he has selected a staff that re- enforces his attitude toward helping the stu- dent attain his highest level of achievement, Mr. Gregory has created in only two years a school to be reckoned with. When he talks of making Walter Johnson the best in the Area, he always speaks collec- tively, meaning his statf and his student body. No section is neglected under his direction, and the melody that rises is tuneful and true. MISS MAUDE E. ARVESON
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First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Inset picture: THOMAS J. ALBERGHINI, physical education ALLEN M. BOLTON, head custodian: MRS. ELLEN L BORTZ, mathematics JAMES D. BRAMMER, industrial arts: MRS. GLORIA P BRANNER, home arts: MISS M. ELIZABETH BROWN, mathematics MISS JANET COULSON, speech: MALIN CRAIG, JR. mathematics ARNOLD J. CRODDY, industrial arts: MISS HELEN LL'M- MINGS, commercial: MISS HELEN DEMPSEY, counselor SWICK, WASHER, SPRINGSTON, FOWLE, MULLER I 1 o 1
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