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Reinhart Arms lollinson Barry Mrs. Guinn Wolff Strong The Brain Trust President........................................HERBERT BARRY Vice-President ........ JESSE G. COLLINSON General Administrator............................HERBERT BARRY Teachers...................................MRS. CHESTER GUINN Contracts and Supplies ..... JESSE G. COLL1NSON Course of Study ........ SAMUEL D. ARMS Buildings and Grounds .... FRED WOLFF District Clerk...........................W. RUSSELL REINHART During my high school career, I have been haunted by a grim desire to learn what makes West Orange High School tick, and now I have found my answer—The Board of Education. The Board, consisting of four learned men and one wise woman, takes care of such matters as the finances of the school. They investigate the records of the teachers and strive to find out whether they are sage enough to impart knowledge to our young minds. All the business con- cerning school land is turned over to them. When a child becomes involved in trouble with the school authorities, the Board seeks to find out how this matter can be cleared up. Above all, they arc always inter- ested in the welfare of each and every student. Concerned only with advanced educational methods, seeking only the best for our schools, and striving always to lighten the problems of our system, they are aptly entitled The Brain Trust of West Orange Youth.” Page Sixteen
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Page Fifteen FREDERICK W. REIMHERR —For years the most familiar figure in high school, jovial, a friend to all, ever ready with words of advice and encourage- ment and occasionally of warn- ing—our principal and guide. LESLIE F. BENDER—-Assist- ant principal, admired and re- spected adviser.
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Members of the Faculty SOLOMON C. STRONG—Last Stroudsburg Normal; Now York University, B. S. Superintendent FREDERICK W. REIMHF.RR—Colgate University, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. Principal LESLIE F. BENDER—Southwestern College, A. B.; Columbia University (T. C.) M. A. Assistant Principal; Mathematics nil I M V. Al l.I N—Obc-rlin College. A. B I WILLIAM S. ASHLEY—Colgate University, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. Sociology EDNA J. BENSON—New York University, B. S. . Household Arts KAMI AKIM i. BLISS M'. Holyoke College, a. History LEIGH W. BLUMKR—Oshkosh State Teachers’ College, B. S.; Columbia University, M. A. English and History ELINOR BREISCH Buekndl tiniverticy, a. li. English JENNINGS BUTTERFIELD—Cortland Conservatory. Teachers’ College, N. Y. C. Music ROBERT C. (Al.I.ARD—Springfield University, B. P. I . Physical Education ALICE DECKER—New Jersey College for Women, B. S. Home Economics GEORGE M. DREW—Barnard College, A. B.......................................... English and Mathematics EDMOND EASTWOOD— Rhode Island State College. B. S.; Columbia University, M. A. Biology MARGARET E. EATON—New York State Teachers’ College, A. B... ..... . Spanish HAYDEN EVANS—Grove City College, B. C. S.... Economics and Commercial NORA C EVANS—Rider College. B. C. S. Commercial MERLIN FIN H—-Rutger College, B. s Manual Arts RUTH E. GOODYEAR—Dickinson College, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. English MARGARET HANNES—Trinity College, A. B.; Cornell University, M. A. English and French LOUISE HARLE—Southwestern State Teachers’ College of Oklahoma, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A.; University of California, A. B. English and Spanish FREDA HERGT—Massachusetts School of Art Fine Arts JANF. A. EI IL SON—Oberlin College, A. B,; Columbia University, M. A. English AGNES C. HOFFMAN—University of Michigan, A. IL; Carnegie Institute, B. S.; University of Pittsburgh, M. I . Shorthand and I vpmr HENRY B. HUSELTON—Lafayette College, M. S. Physics FAYE. E. KARNES—University of Kansas. A. B.; New York University, M. A. Commercial CLIFFORD C. K1LIAN—University of Dubuque. A. B. Physiography and History ALFRED LAWRENCE—New York State Teachers’ College, B. S. Physical Education and Physiography GEORGE H. LUSH—Newark Teachers’ College Mechanical Drawing ANDREA MANLEY—New Jersey College for Women, A.B.; Rutgers University, M.A. .................... German VIOLETTE McCLOSKEY—Syracuse University, A.B.; Columbia University, M.A. English SAMUEL MEYER—Lebanon Valley College, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. Mathematics GRACE C. MOSES—Goucher College, A. B. Dramatics ALICE F. MULLER—Trenton State Teachers’ College, B. S. Physical Education DOROTHY NOCK—Vassar College, A. B.; New York University, M. A. Latin DOROTHY NUSSBAUM—State College, Washington, A. B. Physi graphy RAIDA OSBORNE—New York School of Fine and Applied Art Art BEULAH PECKEIAM—University of Missouri. A. B., B. S.; Columbia University, M. A. ... .. History MARCUS RANKIN -Grove City College, A B. History MARGARET RUSBY—New Jersey College for Women, B. S. Household Arts FRANCES SIMSON -Syracuse University A. B. Mitfanuties LEON SLOAN—Dickinson College, B. 'S.; University of Penn., M. S. German, Biology, Geometry MARSHALL P. SMITH—Harvard University, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. History, Economics. Sociology JESSE S. TAYLOR—Wesleyan University, B. S.; Columbia University, M. A. Chemistry ARNER F. TERWILLIGER—Colgate University. B. S. Biology ATWELL THOMAS—Lafayette College, A. B.; Cornell University, M. A. English tHELMA O. VIIssi NBORN -Miniu m ( . Uege, B. I nglish ETHEL G. WILSON—West Virginia Wesleyan, A. B.; Columbia University, M. A. Dean of Girls; English MARY E. BEDELL—Trenton Normal Librarian
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