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. Hoipeman, Principal Joun W. Horpeman has been a capable principal of Elkhart High for the past nineteen years. During this time, he has been respons- ible for many outstanding events which have brought fame and fortune to the high school and city. A good principal is essential to a smooth, well-organized high school, and for many years Mr. Holdeman has filled that position satisfactorily. be. VWVALEVoe eee Superintendent of the City Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Pras dent sa See eee Frep Lunpquist acrelaryartie == megs 2 rt ta Aurrep E. Smitu a reastren 2-2 wed cee ee een L. F. Swiart, M.D. Page Eleven
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Page Ten “They re swell—most of them. Some of them carry the matter of discipline a little too far, and some of them don’t seem to have kept up with us and the times, but on the whole they re okay.” “Tl wish we could get better acquainted with the faculty members. They seem so nice when you get to know them.” “T wish they were all interested in us personally; when you feel that a teacher thinks of you as an individual and cares what happens to you, you feel very different about her, or him.” “Some teachers expect too much; some, not enough. If you realize that after all, the teachers are here for a purpose, and that we are here fora purpose, you feel different about their assignments and the lessons.” “[ wish all the teachers were as informal and friendly as many of them are. I| like for teachers to speak to me, and to feel they re interested in all of us.” “ATI of our teachers seem to know their subjects; most of them make these subjects interesting.” “Our faculty seems to have the spirit of cooperation. We get the impression that they all work together willingly and cheerfully on school activities. As you think about the faculty, almost every member is busy with some share of our school life and they all seem to be doing these things gladly, as well as efficiently.”
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Upper Left: Seated at her desk. Miss J. Marie Sharp looks up from her work as girl's counselor. Miss Sharp is chairman of the English Committee and teaches a class in literature. Above: Mr. Cc: ae Woodruff, boy's counselor, discusses a lit tle matter of an unexcused absence. Left: Miss Molly Zavatsky and Miss Nadine Harris, office clerks. Lower Left; Molly sends out the third hour announce- ments, a regular daily event.
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