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Loretto D Hnestand B A Commerctal Amy I Hollem Erxqlxsh Tom C Horral BS Scxence Hrldo E Vocal Musrc Camxlla L Iohnson M A Home Economxcs Iumor Ccunselor Sgt George Iohnson faux' can H Klamne Industrxal Arts Dorothy A Kmll M A Harry C Maxtland B ol Ind Ed Industnal Arts Herbert I Mox M S Humphreys M M Mxlltary Sclence SOCIGI Studies Mlss Denney and Mxss Nancy Lmdstrom book Semor Counselor 1 keeper are wo kmg wtth a stencll whxch wxll be used rn th ctt ce Mxss Lmdstrom has charge of the school s fmancral books Assxstant Head CT Scxence S Faculty Name Qualltles Necessary For Students To Solve lf Controlled Mrs Hlestand thlnks atonuc energy Wlll lead to untold benehts tor man otherwlse lt w1ll be h1s destrucuon In MISS Hollems op1n1on General E1senhower IS one of the outstandlng Amemcans to day because ot h1s patlence understandmg and declsxon One of the best motxon plctures of the year ln Mr Horrall s op1n1on was The House On 92nd Street Boston Symphony Textron Theater of the A1r and any program w1th Danny Kaye are the lavonte programs of MISS Humphreys Because of 1ts beauttlul muslc and sets ln technlcolor A Song To Remember was the most outstandmg plcture Mlss Iohnson has seen recently Sgt Iohnson be heves that atomlc energy applled properly tn a sp1r1t ual world would add materlally to the Good Ne1gh bor Pohcy ot all countrres Although Mr Klampe has had l1ttle lelsure t1me he enJoys t1sh1ng and ralsmg flowers whlle Rhapsody In Blue to htm lS one of the best recent mov1es When tree from teach mg Mrss Kmll attends dog and horse shows and symphony concerts 1n her est1mat1on one of the flnest mov1es ot the year was A Song To Bement ber August Derleth IS the tavorxte author ot Mr Martland Under the threat of atomlc weapons Mr Max bel1eves nat1ons Wlll probably try to work out rn the near future some plan of world peace A yy ' A 'M.A, 1 f . L. y, , , X A M Q ' ' '. ,, , '13 y, 1 l 11 ' Y ftjifai ' e i . ' ' . - NRI 1-' A I .-1 1 A . ' ' I I I 1 - v I . 1 1 1 P - 1 I If I I! 1 . 1 I I - 1 ll I 1 1 - . Y .ll If If IA I 1 - ' I ,, 3 . . 5 ,, 1 1 - ' I ' 14
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Helprng meet the demands of supenar knowl edge m the world of today are many vnsual axds In the lrbrary showcase IS the globe representmg the world today To understand all people one must see many lands CT WW Mary I Carlson M A Englxsh Mrs Theodora Coxon M A Enghsh Thomas F Crull B A Scrence Mrldred Currrer M A Physical Educatron Robert Denms M A Sccral Studres Assrstant Coac Floy E Dentler Ph B Ar Mmam E Deppmg M A Mathematxcs Commercxcl Drlley M A Englrsh Head Anna E Drrebusch M A Forergn Language Ruth S Foster B S Enghsh Pearl L Geddes M A Engllsh Mildred Greenlee M A Socral Studres Outstandlnq Amencans Of Today Although teachlng has llS dlscouragements MISS Carlson would choose thrs work agaln Mrs Coxon llDdS satxsfactlon ln teachrng because a teacher can open doors to new currosmes Accordmg to Mr Crull atomrc energy w1ll greatly modrfy our concept of energy and power Anchors Awe1gh and Plc ture of Donan Grey are the motron prctures Mlss Currler enloyed most thrs year Mr Dennrs a d1S charged veteran emoyed State Farr because of the lack of mentlon ol war M1ss Dentler beheves good cookmg makes the food In MISS Deppmg s estlmatlon students should show respect for the rxght of others Mrss Dllley found Black Boy 1lll,1IT1ll'1CIl 1ng for the lnslght 1t gave 1nto the problems of the Negro MISS Drrebuschs favorlte author and actor are Thomas Mann and Charles Boyer Town Meet 1ng and the commentator Cedrlc Fostex are Mrss Fosters preferred IGd1O programs Mrss Geddes consrders Henry Wallace and General Dwxght EISGH hower outstandlng Amencans Leadersh1p and fear lessness MISS Greenlee thmks are qualrtles a student should have 13 A A7 J 'Q A PA ff A 29 A W Q 9. - sr 5 V A Q, A A P 'Y A 2 I y - f' A ' h ' A A lt A 1 Lois A. ' 1 , Us if nh- ' ' - elm . L A ' ' A W I A x R ' l I
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Howard Q. Miller M.A. Social Studies Myrtle l. Nelson M.A. Commercial A H lol - Katharine H Obye Ph.B. English Publications Maxine R. Filing papers for future use are Miss Virginia King. switchboard operator. and Miss Marilyn Vause, clerk. Miss Vause is in charge of all attendance records. Miss King handles all school calls. Cloyd O. Robeson B.S. Industrial Arts Q P X Elizabeth F. Pearson B.A. English Dramatics Charles M. Pratt Industrial Arts Ollman B.A. Social Studies h Sophomore Counselor Marion Pierce Physical Education 841 if Margaret G Ralston B.S. Home Economics Head Iames E. Hose M.A. I Social Studies Assistant Coach Problems Of Tomorrow's World According to Mr. Miller, the student in order to cope with the problems of tomorrow must think independ- ently, have courage to stand by his convictions, and appreciate other person's point of view. Miss Nelson thinks the teen-age style is practical and neat, but to her why unkempt shoes are in vogue is still an un- solved mystery. A student in order to solve the problems of his times, Miss Obye feels, should have the qualities of honesty, ingenuity, and an under- standing of history. ln Miss Ollman's opinion the qualities needed by a student to solve the problems of tomorrow are common sense and strong moral character. Miss Pearson enjoyed the movie depicting the life of Chopin, for not only was the story skillfully told, but the music was superb. Miss Pierce thinks the present day school dress is very democratic, sensible, youthful, and attractive. Because of the historical value, Immortal Wife is one of Mr. Pratt's favorite books. Miss Ralston thinks a student needs to understand the rights and duties of the citizens of a democratic society and the effect of modern science on our way of living. Mr. Robeson considers per- sonality, Judgment, and the ability to separate the truth are the qualities needed by students in the future. Since we are entering a period in which we will all live and work close together, Mr. Rose feels the qualities most needed in tornorrow's world will be openrnindedness and tolerance.
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