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Without a friend, the world is zz wilderness. MISS VIOLA MOORE DEAN QUIPPED with the knowledge of a progressive tomorrow and having the advantage of a conservative yesterday, Miss Moore has most ably proved herself the kindly counselor of Brackenridge. As dean, she has not only found many ways of benefitting the students of Brackcnridge, but her interest has reached to Worthy girls outside the school, and she has made it possible for many a girl to take up her studies again. The Presidents' Council, an organization which combines the heads of all the clubs and furnishes an opportunity for the discussion of the problems which confront each group, has elected Miss Moore its honorary president, in apprecia- tion of her interest in organizing the body. With the welfare of the students always before her, Miss Moore seeks to send them forth physically, mentally, and morally equipped to play a useful part in life. Page 29
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Both to 11d'vi.sc and to be advised is fl feature of real friendship. MR. ROY R. KAY VICE-PRINCIPAL 'IRE is but one Way to treasure the value of an individual to an in- stitution, and that is by his -work. Since his arrival in Brackenridge a year ago, Mr. Kay has been of inestimable service to the school. His are the arduous tasks of vice-principal and adviser of boys, each of which he performs very Well. It is Mr. Kay 's belief that the vocational subjects in the curriculum should not be minimized, and he has been particularly successful in helping young men to choose courses adapted to their particular needs. In order to bring to the surface the heartfelt enthusiasm of Brackenridge, Mr. Kay has unified the pep squads of both boys and girls. Realizing the im- portance of intra-mural and extra-curricula activities, Mr. Kay is ever present at scholastic gatherings, ever mindful of the welfare of the students, ever eager for the advancement of Braekenridge. Page 28
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