Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access
Principal ARTHUR E. HARRIS DONATING THEIR SERVICES without pay, the mem– bers of Brighton's Schoo I Board work overtime to pro– mote the betterment of the schools and the commun– ity. Charles G. Rittenhouse was elected president AS REPRESENTATIVE OF Brighton High School, Prin– cipal Arthur E. Harris is a congenial host to all visitors and a real companion to students and faculty. Years from now we 'II sti II be able to hear Mr. Harris greet– ing us in the halls and from the platform as he piloted us to our parting at the crossroads. In charge of the "inner-sanctum" at Brighton is Vice-principal Francis E. Davies. Several know him as the man to admit them after sleeping late, but his main responsibility is the co-ordination of our activi– ties. Mr. Davies' helpful advice is a main factor in the success of our Student Counci I. Cheery Miss Mary Cauwels can always be depended upon to carry out the secre tori a I duties for Mr. Davies. Vice-principal DAVIES and Secretary CAUWELS to succeed A. Ralph Eckberg, who resigned when he moved out of the district. Vice-president Warren Hastings and clerk Mrs. Henry Crawford round out the roster of officers. BOARD OF EDUCATION: FROM L. TOR.: Robert T. Morrow, treasurer to the Board: Thomas H, Miller, Warren W, Hastings, Vice-pres– ident: Charles G. Rittenhouse, President; Mrs. Henry B, Crawford, clerk; Joseph T. Adams, and Rae A. Clark, attorney for the Board,
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