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T ey Devote Time to School The work of the retiring School Board has been greatly appreciated. Left to right: Mr. Dee S. Mohr, treasurer: Mr. John Ellis Fell. sec- retary: and Dr. H. M. Rhorer. president. The newly appointed School Board meets in Mr. Haworth's of- Hce for the Hrst time. Left to right: Mr. Claude M. Job, president: Mrs. Wanita Fredrick Hughes, treasurer: and Mr. Edward A. Kaegi, secre- tary. Mrs. Ruth Carden types an or- der for the Kokomo Public Schools While Mrs. Ruth Wickersham pre- pares Mr. l-lawortlfs correspondence.
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of ur School Clockwork Mr. C. E. Hinshaw looks up from his desk. The man chiefly responsible for running KHS in clockwork manner is our principal, Mr. C. E. Hinshaw. Besides taking care of administrative re- sponsibilities such as arranging each pupil's program for the school year, or supervising the distribution of basketball tickets, he finds time for faculty meet- ings, conferences with teachers or pupils, meeting with student organizations, and teaching a class in summer school. A graduate from Indiana University and the holder of an A. M. degree from Columbia University, Mr. Hinshaw has been the capable leader of Ko- komo High School for a number of years. It is obvious that through his high qualities of leadership, friendliness, and understanding, he has won the ad- miration of teachers and students alike. It is through his efforts and time that Kokomo has such a fine high school. Page 13
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Top left: Mrs. Lelah Louth discusses an attendance problem. Center: Miss Viola Yoder and Miss Neva Bourne check high school records. Right: Miss Pauline Surface looks over a stencil. Lower left: Mrs. Rozella Pinch checks some elementary cards while Miss Betty Oilar puts through a call. Right: Mr. C. E. Hinshaw consults Mr. Russell Bratton, Miss Lyla Sill. Mr. J, Paul Jones. Miss Estella G. Pearce, Mr. Fred Mustard, and Mr. Lee Dixon, members of the Administrative Council, and See That the Wheels Are Oile Kokomo has always been fortunate in having capable persons willing to devote time to the school's problems. Because the members of the School Board must adopt all school policies, provide means for their execution, and see that they are carried out, they often find themselves exceedingly busy. From her oHice in the high school building, Mrs. Lelah Louth, city at- tendance oflicer, journeys over the city persuading disinterested pupils that their time can be spent most profitably in school. In Mr. Haworth's office five busy girls prove that a good office force is necessary for the administration to function properly. These are Mrs. Blanche Jay, secretary to the Board of Education: Mrs. Ruth Carden, her assistant: Mrs. Ruth Wickersham, Mr. Haworth's secretary: Mrs. Rozella Finch, secre- tary to the grade supervisor: and Miss Betty Oilar, switchboard operator. Downstairs Miss Pauline Surface serves as secretary to Mr, Virgil Fleenor. In the high school oflice, Miss Neva Bourne, besides being secretary to Mr. Hinshaw, handles all school funds and has charge of all records. An Adminis- trative Council composed of both Deans and five other teachers chosen by bal- lot help Mr. Hinshaw form high school policies. To these people who spend their time that we may make the most of our days in school, we are grateful. Page '15
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