Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1943

Page 20 of 184

 

Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 20 of 184
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Page 20 text:

ac! -, ..-' :' 'ti x l s I .1 l l ll l l lf education is to succeed in its real purpose of training for a purposeful lite, individual attention must be given to the peculiar needs and problems of each student. Every boy and girl must have someone to whom he can go for guidance about courses to be selected, vocation to be prepared for, college to be attended, scholarships available, part- time jobs after school, and the multitude of other guestions and difficulties which arise during a high-school career. At Western Hills Mrs. l-lelen Stauffer, pictured above, and Miss Dorothy Holden, shown on the opposite page with one of her proteges, serve the young people in this capacity. Also essential to the smooth functioning of the school is the office force Miss Blanche Emmes, secretary, Miss Lucille S ' h ' Applegate, secretaryetr - ' , whose members: mit , assistant secret - easurer, are pictur Hd ary, and Mrs. Mildred e at the bottom of the facing page. Pgfl 77-we ' scam

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770z.7acammwZ ' PqThl QQ' l v The very word authority makes some young people squirm and writhe within their minds. This first instinctive resentment of power, of supervision of any kind, is dangerous in that in later years it may develop, unless over- come, into a definite anti-government, anti-authority, and even anti-social altitude. The relationship which exists between the student body and the tidiniriistrative office of a school is, therefore, important because in that re- lationship lies the germ of the latter attitude. Harmony between these two groups is essential not only for the proper functioning of the school but in order that a sane rational attitude may be developed among the citizens of the future. lt has been found that representative student government best achieves this purpose. Students cooperate more willingly in studenteplanned and originated activities and programs. Cutstanding pupils receive training in leadership. Cfficials are better able to ascertain the wishes and needs of the student body. ln the above picture the officers of Student Council: laneth Brinkrnan, vice-president, Martin Zimovireasurery lean l-lettrick, secretaryg and Eugene Ruehlmann, president, discuss the promotion of the Victory Corps with Mr. C. Q. Tower, assistant-principal. ln recognition of their outstanding ability these same students were also elected officers of the Senior Class.



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