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X . I 4, cf gi The relation ct the De-an of Glas to ine school is equivalent to the relatrcn of a class sponsor to a class or a scout leader to hrs troop. lt rs that ot an assistant to - the grrls l' rcakrng aclrustrnent so tha thetr entrre school hte wtll oe Nholesore haDDY and profrtahle To accornphshthts assrstartc s eed C1 tn clnoosrnq a well rou dea program rn keeptnq wrth therr chtet rnterests rn de termrnrnq tt posslble the cause of poor work and IH el1rn1nat1nq the cause and tn rronrnq out drffrculues arrsrnq pe-tween teacher and puprl and between the horne and school -Q .qv ff' ,,,...np ROBERT A NEILL I I v 3 MAYME MURCHIE XM fl!! icl4lC'C 7091 ip? Mr Ne rl ls the only sentcr sport 1h has seen wtth the class for the four years He has qarned the frrendshlp of all bv hrs trrendly manner and arnrcrbtlrty BV hrs persex erance and hard work he ha vtm the help ol hls ofhcers 'trade our class one ot th h st to h aradt atecl fron thrs school Not only In Mr N rll a class sp tsor put c r the o ' ea coa tes t e res rfes rn cslce ra l-l eaches loolclx eprr 5 tn the co rnerctal e a ren all c s ferr rr r lr er n vV rce t he at n ass ana the sm ae-nts as well e are proud t h haa 'vt o or ' ' ' ' l 1 ,Aly , ' . A n ' f . 1 . I 'CQ El , ,. I I 1 1 . oil. 'c .nc o.. ,lg . sor rn no , , . A s . ' ' c , s , Y ,, , . x V . A . A , c o e ne' ,e , 1 ht '10 'r . e or , also he is athletic assistant to Mr. Hodges. He ts the line coa h to to tpall to IH and clue hc ' 5 t f ct', ll. ei- J i 'fe, tt- ' L3 t nt . L.. dop'rtz1c. t. 'Ne sh! .' alt.-J o. .e Ape . N, ll as cue who ' o . od for t aoca o' tl e cl ' ' o 'cr c ' c . W' c l 3 .ave X l r. Neil for ur . . . spans .
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ARMIN G IAHR Ed ET U1 56400 ?lCiLVlil6J ICE TLIICL Li Picture a n rghborhood gang prling into an old dilapidated car labeled Leap ing Lena or Old Reliable and decorated with the wittrcisms of the day leaving their modern streamline car in the garage and chugglng down the street tor a JOY ride A modern activity' Indeed' How unlike father s boyhood days no longer exists the daily chore ot tillmg the Wood box or the reservorr attached to the coal range The work ot a changlng civilization' Such were the GCl1V1l19S ot the Old such are the activities of the New Will our nation survlve the latter? The answer 1n part l believe can be found in the many worthwhile activities so well done by the young people of this school Hence the confidence of the older generation in the good Judgment clear thinkmg the ab1l1ty and common sense of the people of today should strengthen Miss Houliston is one of the most pop ular and best known teachers in the entire bulldlflq Because ot her many years ot service and pleasing manner students who have been fortunate enough to be in her classes and many who have not have grown to love and admire her. She organized the Booster Club in l924 and since then she has been its sponsor- thus she is very definitely connected with school activities. She is the one who is able to tell us of school activities of days gone by. Because ot her years ot service and her place in the school activities of today, but particularly because she is the Booster Club sponsor, Miss Houliston has come to be known as Mama Booster. Page Twenty ANNE HOULISTON
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QW? mmu: s Ponnzn ELIZABETH BRADDOCK AUB Stanford A Nebraska State mversl Y Teachers College Co Head of English lumbxcx Unxversny Department English CYRIL H CONRAD E511-mg VQND B S Montana State EPSTEIN College B A UHIVSISIYY of English Montana English LOUISE BUCK A M A Ianfes stty of Mmnesota English and Dramutxcs GRACE F FERRIS B A Carleton C011 qe English and Science EDNH H KING WILLIAM w LESSLEY HELEN MCLAREN B A UmVer51lY of A B Central Colleqe B A Unzversny of Nebraska M1SSOUf1, Un1vers1ty cf Mxrnesota English Washmqton English Page Twer ty two Speech ? A , ,gt wr K A . cl A ,M . I 18 .t . ' B. ., . , . A ' '- r B. . I town ColleqegUniver- ' ' 6' v 4-K. ' f BETTY CARMAN B A Carleton College Enghsh and Iournalxsm EDNA GARNER A B Baker Umverszty English BETTY G MALCOLM B A Umverstty of Washmqton Englxsh
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