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MISS FRANCES E. JACKSON tyxaciouaitf, tiding in the numerous administrative duties at Hoover is Miss Frances E. Jackson, who calmly and efficiently guides the girls as their vice principal. Besides fulfilling the many demands of this office she has charge of the guidance program and has proved to be an excellent sponsor of the League Board and the Service Club. To the girls of Hoover she has become a source of valuable advice, and she has won the admiration and respect of them all. with the many tasks necessary to keep the school running smoothly is Mr. Otho A. Pettyjohn. An understanding boys' vice prin- cipal. he can usually be seen busily engaged in making some phase of school life more pleasant. The students look upon him as a real friend in helping to smooth out arising difficulties. As sponsor of the Boys’ League Board and the Student Council he cheerfully helps in any way he can, combining sound judgment and justice. MR. OTHO PETTYJOHN 15
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the Hoover organization is Principal William E. McDonald, who willingly finds time to lend assistance to all worthwhile projects, to enthusiastically sup- port the Purple and White teams, and to give sympathetic and helpful advice to those who need it. His friendliness, quiet dignity, keen sense of humor, and cheerful disposition are appreciated by a student body and faculty who are increasingly aware of the boundless capabilities of Hoover's administrator. 14
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S M ulCty tfuicUay • Using the public address equipment in 117, Dorothy Klasson plays a record which is broadcast to her class- room. • Cary Hall displays the result of excellent musi- cal training as he plays organ selections to complement assembly programs. • Carrying needed equipment to their gym classes on the field are Louise Tessier, Doreen Perry, Nancy Suclau. and Dolores Dallons. our work is an understanding faculty and staff com- posed of Jean Aitchison - - Clothing, Senior Problems; Ellen R. Applegate - - Shorthand. Typing; Naomi Beck - - Spanish. 1 Sgt. Charles H. Beller - - R.O.T.C.; Arthur W. Bennett - - Life Science. Physics; Chester S. Bryan - - Recorder. Frank P. Burch - - Buildings and Grounds; Vicia J. Buscth - - Clerk; Howard L. Butterfield - - Head of Boys’ Physical Education Department, Varsity Basket- ball. Tennis. • Victor F. Cameron - - Counseling. Physi- cal Education; Mrs. Ethel M. Cate - - Library Clerk; Gerald M. Clement - - Life Science. Varsity Football. 16
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