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I 1' ...... ....... , -D-4353 M A 1: 0 0 N Thou weft our guide, Philosopher, and frimzd. MR. GUISE During his fourteen years at Johnson High School, Mr. Guise has done much for the improvement and advancement of the school. He has always been willing to introduce new subjects and courses into the school curriculum. His interest does not extend to students alone, but includes sports, dramatics, music, and all other school activities. Mr. Guise shows his sportsmanship by being present at our games, to inspire and encourage our athletic repre- sentatives whether it be on the gridiron, the diamond, or the basketball floor. It is obvious that Johnson High School needs better educational and athletic facilities. Had it not been for the persistence of Mr. Guise, we would not have obtained as fine a building as the one we are now expecting. Mr. Guise is well Htted for his position as principal of Johnson High School because of his former training as student and teacher. After he was graduated from Macalester College in the classical course, he took up advanced courses in science at the Minnesota and Chicago Universities, and a course in education at Columbia University. While studying in these institutions, Mr. Guise was employed in the Twin Cities, first in the capacity of a teacher, secondly, as a principal. Later as a teacher in East High School, Minneapolis, he taught sciences. From East High School Mr. Guise accepted the principalship of the Washington and jefferson Grade Schools. After continuing in this position for three years, he came to the Johnson High School. Since 1910 he has been here regularly with the exception of the Winter of 1918-19 when he went abroad. During this time his placed was filled by Dr. Little. lrVe hope that Mr. Guise will continue principal of the enlarged Johnson High School so he may enjoy the fruits of his labors. Page I4
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