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' 3 -I-' . . Ti X .' ' xiii K we m ,jf 3 .. ffl, X f 4-1. 4 h. iv is 'X wr ,-1 le V 75? x' Q1 ...spew W- ' W OFFICE STAFF-Seated: Mrs. Hermanda Metzker, registrar, Mrs. Florence Cox, stenographer, Norma Rodewald, assistant registrar, Miriam Howe, school secretary, Damor Eubanks and Patricia Littell, clerk-typists, Mrs. Gloria Robbins, head stenographer. Standing: Barbara Cleverly, P. B. X. operator, Louisa Steeg, guidance clerk, Mrs. Edna Ayres, stenographer, Mrs. Ruth Smith, attendance clerk, Mrs. Ruth Berryman, stenographer, Mrs. Elsie Wilcox, attendance clerk, Mrs. Clara Nicoles, clerk, Mrs. Rosa- lynne Yarnell, Mrs. Dorothy Armel, and Mrs. Helen Cloud, stenographers. u 9 ., Q ,, ,f fy 7Wt JN- k K i l - QT l --- ANNUAL AFFAIR is the coltee hour which the entire oflice staff has tor the taculty the afternoon betore the Christmas holidays. DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS-Seated Cleft to rightt, Marilyn Farmer, Athletic student assistant, Mrs. Rosemary Riggs, Publications, Mrs. Olga Geisler, Music, Mrs. Josephine Schlenck, Music, Mrs. Helen Sturgeon, Art, Mrs. Bertha Brooks, Home Econom- ics, Mrs. Mary Van Buskirk, English, Standing: William Hill, Building Trades, Linsie Cox, Elec- trical, Walter Dearing, Auto Shop, Mrs. Maxine Moore, Home Economics, Mrs. Evelyn Mattingly, Dean's office, Harry Mears, Program Production, Arthur Cook, Physical Education. Not shown: Rich- ard Neft, Auto Shop, Mrs. Verda Allee, Military Training. 113
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WX 'Www 'fs 9 -Y iff .M .9 s .NX J P fs' AJ? , ' SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS - First Row lleft to rightt: Kenneth Barr, Visual Education director, Herman Denzler, Coordinatorg Fred Reeder, Assistant Program director, Gay- lord Allen, Reclassitication direc- tor. Second Row: Karl Kalp, Guid- ance directorg Paul Wetzel, Eve- ning School directorg Ella Sengen- berger, Publications directory Chelsea S. Stewart, Program Pro- duction directory Charles Dagwell, Athletic director, George Lone, Shop Activities director. .' X . A . 1 x x.- STARS TWINKLED over the tea table and stars shone in the eyes at faculty members as they served honor guests at the spring reception. OBVIOUSLY enjoying Mr. Harold VViltong's ioke are Misses Frances Longshore and Olive Brown. IN THE receiving line, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, We otten notice our taculty enioying a well-earned breathing spell in the midst ot a busy schedule. They have their teas to bid tarewell to members who leave in the spring and to greet new members in the tall, while the ottice statt entertains the taculty with a cottee hour at Christmas time each year. ,. . , m,.c,,, 4 X 4. 1 3 ' i 5 5 ' L t 1 -1 'X '- st jx ,Q 59 ,s. grew 'fs ..s,1,jjJ , are Mr. and Mrs. Veltrup and teachers who are resigning or retiring. K s 5 ff.
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-First Row Ilett to rightl: Margaret Waters, Mrs. Ressie Fix, Radio Expression, Mrs. Clarena Huffington, Halcyon Mendenhall, Jean Wells. Second Row: Louise Padou, Ruth Bozell, Jane Strain, Gertrude lnsley, Helen Thornton, head, Mrs. Mary Furry, Mrs. Ethel Mclntosh, Mrs, Carol Wilson, Vance Garner. Third Row: Mrs. Muriel Tucker, Mariorie Schoch, 1 .MIM IT DOESN T matter how old or even how young we are, antiques interest us, so Miss Margaret Waters had pupils bring examples to English l. THE AGE OF Shakespeare becomes alive as Sally McKenzie discusses Seventeenth Century literature with the members ot Miss Helen Thornton's always popular English VIIE class. librarian, Irene Rhodes, Mrs. Barbara Dearing, Irene McLean, Margaret Remy, Mrs. Eva Lycan, Olive Brown, Hortense Braden, Mrs. Barbara Camp, Gaylord Allen, Robert Maloy. Top Row: Jennie Moton, Mrs. Vera Kilborn. Not Shown: Anna Applegate, Alice Brown, Richard Jackson, Harold Wilfong, Radio Expression, Mrs. Marion Adams and Mrs, Dorothy Newcomer, librarians. FRGM GRAMMAR TO SHAKESPEARE WE TREAD THE ENGLISH COURSE , -, 1 --we
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