Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 11 text:

TO THE STUDENTS OF WOODROW WILSON These are stirring times in which we live. Each of us feels the lift and surge of patriotic enthusiasm. Deep in our souls, we respond to the ideals for which our countrymen are sacrificing. Though you are too young to answer the call of the bugle, there is valuable patriotic work for you to do. Your country is asking for trained and educated men. She needs thousands of them — men trained in mathematics and sciences, commercial workers and men skilled in handicrafts. You are getting this training here at Woodrow Wilson, a training that will make you invaluable to your country. GEORGE W. GLASGOW. S Page Nine £»

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OUR PRINCIPAL Woodrow Wilson ' s first and only principal, George W. Glasgow, was born in Kirksville, Missouri. He was graduated from Macon High School and ihe University of Missouri, where he edited SAVITOR, the University year- book, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts the same year. After teaching English and history there for one year, he became principal of Shelbyville High School. Then followed a brief try at newspaper work in Los Angeles and San Francisco, which post he gave up to teach English and coach football in a Los Angeles high school. With his bride from Macon, Missouri, Mr. Glasgow next left for Quincy, Illinois, where he entered the insurance business, giving up his work to superintend the schools of Republic, Kansas. He remained for four terms in this position which he resigned to attend Columbia University, New York City. He received his Master ' s degree at the end of a year ' s study in that institution. Mr. Glasgow then came to Youngstown as principal of Washington elementary school, a position which he held until the completion of Woodrow Wilson, two years later; coming to Wilson Junior High as its first principal. He organized this school always with the idea that it should eventually develop into a senior high school. After ten years of planning, Wilson became a full-fledged senior high school, graduating its first class in June, 1939. About eight thousand students have attended Wilson during its fourteen years of existence. The success which is Wilson ' s is due to the hard work and foresight of Mr. Glasgow and a cooperative teaching corps. Wilson ' s faculty presented Mr. Glasgow with a Life Membership in the National Educational Association. He also is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa profes- sional fraternity. Mr. Glasgow has two children: Mrs. Robert Brook, Boardman, and Richard, a student at Case School of Applied Science. He resides at 3935 Southern Boulevard, with his wife and son. Vitally interested in community growth, Mr. Glasgow ' s chief concern is to develop Wilson boys and girls into able citizens, fitted to take their places responsibly in all walks of life. t Page Eight (C«-

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