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,W fy THE., It Mr. Harold W. Forbes iiecid AN D Supervising Principal Mr. James E. Brown Mr. Willard Jones, Mr. Harold Lznnorg Mr. Jammu Burke,bMr. ' - E war Kern, r. For es, Prmclpul Sup. Prin., Mr. Alfred Peters, X-, y President, Mr. Ernest Scholl. .. . .4 1-Q 37 ,'f '33 K V! f Jfbmcbkm J f L it T' fx ig. xt -l K hx, ' ,N 3 X MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS- Mr. Joseph Cilecek Miss Margaret Jackson Mrs. Dorothea Waddell, Mr. Donald Cantwell. W4 f ' , 1 Lf -' . V .-' k ll.. sq l X sfx Mr. Richard Ellis, Driver Educa- tion, Mr. Felix Howe, Shop, Mr. Robert lngersol, Shop, Mr. , Robert Forsythe, Agriculture. OFFICE STAFF - Seated: Miss Elizabeth Smith. Standing: Miss Genevieve Dudek, Miss Virginia Alvarez.
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Q4 must be built on a firm foundation with capable constructors in order to be a strong and serviceable structure. We Sen- iors have our subjects as a firm founda- tion and our teachers have been the archi- tects and engineers who have guided us so carefully. We have enough subjects to offer a Wide choice. In the eighth grade we roughly sketched the schedule we would follow in high school. Our future was barely perceptible. Some chose the Col- lege Entrance Course, others the Com- mercial Course, and still others the Aca- demic Course. In the freshman year We charted a more or less standard course, science, so- cial studies, and English, with either ele- mentary algebra and a language added for the College Entrance Course or intro- duction to business for the Commercial Course. By the end of that year our plans had become a little clearer. Using the ninth grade subjects as a base, we built onward and upward, step by step. From time to time schedules were changed to fit the clear paths to the future-fast becoming the firm foundation. The teachers as engineers were the ones who built the firm foundation. They took the raw materials, combined them carefully, and patiently molded them ac- cording to individual needs and designs. The Senior Class is indebted to these en- gineers for their Wonderful,--work. Our ,lune graduation is evidence' of the goal having been reached. The Seniors are embarking now on new adventure. Some will go to college, others will join the service, or go directly to their chosen career. Whatever We do, We know that our futures have been built firmly with the best guidance so that we can face the world with assurance. Our growth may not be different from that of the classes that have gone before us, nor perhaps any different from the ones following in our footsteps. If the foundation is sound and the constructors are as good as we have had, a successful outcome is inevitable. l3i
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N . W n ineerd - , we 9 ef' 54 J' sep, 9' bf' 'v ENGLISH First Row Miss Dorothy Dey Miss Thelma Remmann Mrs Alice Knutty Mrs Marlon Fitz gerald Second Row Mrs Dorothy Ruzicka Miss Katherine Roschek M Kenneth Bailey, Mr. Ed- ward Smith, Mr. Clinton Askew, Miss Sophie Ber- ryman, Miss Ruth Hart. MATH DEPARTMENT-First Row: Miss Grace Hanick- er, Miss Rosemary How- ard. Second Row: Mr. Wil- liam Blank, Mr. Brian Leach. HOME MAKING AND LANGUAGE- Miss Ruth Belle Merritt, Latin, Miss Mr. Lawrence Rosebush, Direc- tor Pupil Personnel, Miss Sophie Berryman, Girls' Guidance, Mrs. Alice Brady, Nurse, Mr. .Julius FiII'p , ' ' . s Boys Guidance SOCIAL STUDIES DEPART- MENT-Mrs. Marion Fitz- gerald, Miss Virginia Gog- ola, Mr. William Kirwin, Mrs. Helen Potter, Mr. James Morrison,Mr. Edward Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Mrs. Alice Knutty. ATHLETICS - Coach Allen Frye, Miss Beatrice Rudmin, Mr. Harold Head. Joyce Toussaint, Home Making, CIENCE - Mr. Clinton Askew, Mr. Howard COMMERCIAL-Mr. Kenneth Wheel- Miss Sophie Mahoney, Home Mak- McCabe, Mr. John Knutty, Miss Julia Cassidy, er, Mrs. Mae Fulmer, Mr. Louis Ing: Mrs. Dorothy Evans, French. Mr. Joseph Gillen. Tl10mPS0TIf MISS BGYYIIU Miller- , I . V, .153-fa. ix J f ,- ' I
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