Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access

Our superintendent, Mr. Painter, gives us the incen– tive to do better by his fine work. His kindness is knov.n to students and faculty alike as he is always ready and willing to lend a hand. Besides guiding our school as a whole, he guides us as individuals. Our office secretaries offer Considerably in the workings of the school. Their duties range from minding the switchboard to supervising the business problems of the schoa I. FROM L. toR: Mrs. Helen Yawman, Miss Marguerite Weiner, Miss Betty Larned, and Miss Joan Holden. FRED B. PAINTER, Superintendent We were glad to welcome back Mr. Smith from his two year absence in the Navy. This year as in years past, he has offered his good advice to students in need. Mrs. Stover aided him in aiding us. They have given us use of facilities of the new guidance office, especia II y those col lege catalogs. Leonard B. Smith, Vice-Principal-in-charge of Guidance, and Mrs. Shirley Stovet, secretary.

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