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MR. JIMMIE DEAN V ice Principal Whatever the weather, whatever the mood, Easton’s Office Staff views variety in the job as part of a normal day’s work. Experts in efficiency, Mrs. Katherine Ane and Mrs. Primrose Head, the Secretaries, keep the office wheels turning. The psychology of human behavior offers prob- lems that demand brains and patience— that is the work of the popular Mr. Dean whose tact and talent endear him to both Faculty and students. The Office Staff Miss Eunice Durr and Mr. H. Smith, Counselors, record 'The heartaches and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to.” Mrs. K. Ane and Mrs. P. Head SECRETARIES
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I open this message with a touch of regret, for my first year as Principal of the Warren Easton High School has drawn to a close without my getting to know personally each of the graduates of our 1957 class. However, if 1 am allowed the privilege, I would like to offer this message to the senior class of 1957 as a dedicated theme for all Easton graduates. Debates have been raging for many years as to whether or not the most important factor in our educational lives is brains or capacity. Here at Warren Easton it has always been capacity and capacity it always will remain. In order that we understand the difference between both, brains is a gift and capacity is acquired. Capacity represents human efforts and not merely something which came by inheritance. In a democracy such as ours, one should not be honored or praised because of his inheritance, but should be honored because of his sincere efforts toward using to full advantage all of his God- given qualities. Nothing useful or helpful has come from brains alone. They come from the concentration of effort, the development of skill from the qualities which we sum up in the one word—capacity. To you—Seniors and Graduates of 1957—carry this message with you and your years at Warren Easton will have been the most productive of any. HARRY T. GARLAND
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That “It’s always fair weather” when “Good fellows’ at Easton “get together is a proved fact . . . See the smiles when they gather for a Faculty Meeting. THE FACULTY OF WARREN EASTON TEACHERS: Ajubita, Miss Maria-Luisa, M.A., Distributive Education; Athas, Alexander, B.E., Physical Education, Social Studies; Birchett, Mrs. Margaret S.. B.S., Physical Education; Bonnette, Winsted Jos., B.A., M.A.. Biology, Visual Aids; Bordelon, Mrs. Roma Boldt, A.B., M.A., English; Brinkman. Willian H.. B.E., Physical Education; Burton, Charles W., Arithmetic; Claudel, Dr. Calvin A., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., French, Latin, Spanish; Cosse’, Alan. B.A. (leave). Mechanical Drawing; Cresson, Miss Anna C, B.A., M.A., Mathematics; Durr, Miss Eunice, B.A.. M.A., Girls’ Counselor; Eberle, F. Gordon, Jr., B.S., M.A., LL.B., Chemistry; Folse, Roland L.. A.B., Social Studies, English; Gendusa. Angelo J., B.S., Ed., Social Studies; Bouaux, Mrs. Edna S., M.A.. Social Studies; Gough, Miss Florence, B.A., M.A.. Shorthand, Typing; Gough, Miss May L. , B.A., Typing; Hallaron, Miss Kathrym K.. B.A., M.A., U. S. History; Harris, George Alexander, M.E., Mathematics; Harzen, Miss Ether A., M.C., Commerce; Helfritsh, Miss Emma H.. B.A. (leave). Mathematics; Hickman, Mrs. Virginia U., B.M.T., Geometry, General Science; Holcombe, Mrs. Mary C., M. A., Dist. Education; Hyman, Mr. John Wigginton, C. of M.E., Mechanical Drawing; Kyame, Michael John, B.E., M.F.A., Art; Leidenheimer, Mrs. Mary Cassens, M.Ed.. Eng- lish; Levy, Mrs. Lillian W., M.A., English; Maness. Miss Dorothy Ann, B.A., M.A., Spanish; McRae, Mrs. Elenore Schwartz, B.A., M.A., Cl. Practice; Meek, Mrs. Edna d’Aquin, B.A., English; Memtsas, Mr. Harold G., B.E., in Physical Education, Physical Education; Peppard, Mrs. Dorothy King, B.A., M.A., Speech; Planck, Sirs. Stella L., B.S., Home Ec, English; Porretto, Miss Rose Mary, B.E., M.A., Biology; Re- bentisch, Will, M.A., English; Roby, Mrs. Esther B., B.S. in L.S., Librarian; Ruskin, Mrs. Miriam Sokolsky, B.S. (leave,) Dist. Education; Samuels, Mrs. Jeannine Phillips, B.A., Mathematics; Scott. Mrs. Edwin T., A.B., M.A., Social Studies; Seiler, Miss May Esther, B.A.. Secondary Arithmetic, Book- keeping; Sheeren, Marius Moffett, B.A., M.A., Physics, Math- ematics; Smith, Hugh Justus, Sr., M.A., Boys’ Counselor; Stanley, Miss Minnie, B.A., M.A., English, Journalism; Tafaro, Miss Rosemary, B.S., Physical Education and Health; Tate, Henry C, A.B., English; Thomas, Miss Yvonne, B.M., Vocal Music; Valentino, Anthony, B.S.M., Band Master; Westbrook, Mrs. Salome V., B.S., Homemaking; White, John E., B.S., Industrial Arts, Mathematics; Young, William G., B.A., M.E., Industrial Arts (wood). 20
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