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.Z7f1g,f, -Z ,fwfr-.ca fl. ,l-..1. Ciifl if Slumllng: Miss Parry. Mr. Spencer. Miss Verhulst. Miss XVallace. Mr, Drury. Miss layer. Scaled: Miss Brasellon. Miss Album, Mr. 'lil'mckaberry, Miss Mason. English Department HE sweet first lady of the English de- partment, Miss Alburn, has most ably kept her department. the largest in the school, up to par again this year. Miss Braselton has done her part by being spon- sor ofthe club which contributed to the new English department room. Mr. Bob One- of-the-kids Campbell has done his bit by being so-o-o-o handsome, while Mr. Drury only has to be himself to be a most welcome member of this large family. Mr. Thacka- berry and reporter Ambrose P. Spencer round out the efficient male quarter of the department. Doc Evans and jolly Miss Stephens have given the school its dramatic- minded students. while those most friendly and helpful ladies, Misses Malin, Regan. and Shilling specialize in helping our underclass- men. Miss Verhulst, as cheerful as her na- tive tulip, Miss Layer, smooth-sailing like the Queen Mary, Miss Parry, so pleasant and thoughtful, and Miss Busy-as-a-bee Wallace, have all helped so much by making Burke's Conciliation Speech really interest- ing. And we end with Miss Mason. our sweetest, most loved critic, through whose efforts this book has come to you. Standing: Miss Shilling. Miss Regan. Seated: Miss Evans. Miss Stephens, Miss Malin, Mr. Campbell.
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HELEN K. WALLACE MAGINE l-leights vvithout Miss Wallace, and you have a crevv without its coclcsvvain, an army vvith- out its general. l ler cheery, vital presence is essential to the smooth-running school life at l-leights and vvith her pep, enthusiasm, and splendid ideas, she is responsible for many of the successful school projects. Miss Wallace and her Girls, Cabinet set helpful standards for l-leights girls to follovv. Those with problems go to her for guidance and sympathetic understanding. A willing advisor and a good sport, Miss Wallace is a favorite with everyone, from the boys vvho leap at opportunities to help her, to the girls vvho daily floclq in and out of her little office. RQY lvl. FLINT l-llflxl the tardy bell rings and you drag your trembling frame into room TOT, only one thing is consolingfthe thought that you can explain your misdemeanor to Mr. Flint. in the short space of three years the name of this genial personality has become synonymous with fair treat- ment and good sportsmanship. l-lis job is truly manifold in its responsibility, but he vveathers the many storms vvith constant equanimity. Among his duties is supervision of the corridor guard system and also the chairmanship of the noon movie com- mittee. Heights l-ligh Schools efficiency is greatly enhanced by the vvorlq of this most versatile man. .X l I . f H ,N-K' A
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N, H Slanding: Mr. Lehman. Mr. Fast. Seated: Mr. Barbour, Miss Bouck. History Department R. NASH is the man of the history de- partment With the colossal vocabu- lary. Even the most high and mighty seniors blink at his dollar words. Speak- ing of money, Mr. Lehman has had a busy time this year with candy sales. Another busy person is Miss Whitsey, pilot and main support of National Honor Society. Mrs. Baker should be congratulated on the con- stitution test she sponsored, and also for her activity in Student Council affairs. Kindly Mr. Barbour and Mr. Winans are known as friends of the students, while cheerful Miss Clark, with her even flow of conversation, interests all. Mr. Fast, the Napoleon of Heights High, finds time to sponsor the Heights Peace Council, and Miss Bouck is chief when it comes to the Hermes JLJ M.- SICIVIIIII-f7Qf Mr. Vklinans. Mr. Nash. Seated: Miss Clark. Miss Whitsey. Mrs. Baker WW
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