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I speak for all seniors in saying we have the hnest and most help- ful faculty in Youngstown. Our teachers with their informal, friendly attitudes, are most co-operative in helping solve our prob- lems. Likewise, the co-operation between our parents and our teach- ers is something of which we are justly proud. Happy incidents will long remain with us-Mr. Houston's antics in the cafeteria and Miss Eckert's providing a chair for eighth grad- ers so they could reach the top row of lockers are a few of the many. Miss Long and Mr. XVachter kept us in the middle of the stream when our frail rafts were drifting onto shoals. Teachers in Home Economics and Distributive Education prepared us to meet adult problems in home life. Miss Robertson was ever willing to advise us in selecting subjects most beneficial to us. Miss Arnold was thinking only of our welfare when she ordered, Absolutely no talking! lfVhen we see an English classic, we shall be reminded of the struggle Miss Gracey had teaching The Odyssey and Iranlioe to the ninth graders. Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Hardieys combined re- sourcefulness was constantly exercised to make our football and our basketball teams rank high in the city. And-we know it hurt Mr. Barber more than it did us to issue those detention slips. The teachers in the Metal, Auto, and 'XVood shops helped our boys to select trades useful after graduation, Miss Zeisler's guid- ance enabled many girls to make their Easter outhts and their for- mals for the Prom. Under Miss Hastings direction many young artists received their first inspiration to paint. And last, but not least, we give three cheers to our Homeroom teachers who were the best sports of all! l ! -Marilyn Olson Page 9 we gaffllhy
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gxecufiue Sita!! Standing-Mr. Paul XVachter, Assistant Principal and Dean of Boysg Mrs. Alice Weber, Secretaryg Mrs. Jean Jenkins, Secretary. Seated-Mr. George VV. Glasgow, Principalg Miss Ruth Long. Dean of Girlsg Miss Helen Robertson, Guidance Director. These are persons who so willingly help guide our efforts in the right direction. Miss Long and Mr. VVachter are on hand to discuss our personal problems, while Miss Robertson's duties are centered around educational services. Mr. Glasgow, ever understandingly, acts not only to direct all educational activities, but also to listen sympathetically to each and every- one who wishes advice. Page 8
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