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GENEROUSLY OFFER- ING a ririnlf to fel- the lunclz stand 'is Mr. A rt h zu' M. Ha Zlf lr. I'VrztcI1i11g are M V. Alfred Stump, Miss Ruth W. Wlz,ite, Mr. Frerl K. Schnrle, Miss Beulah R. T w 'i s t, M r. F r e fi e 2' i 0 If Mitchell, and Miss Elsie H. Deaver. S' A It ommerce welds the world together Commercial subjects play such nn important part in our eyery-day lite that we sometimes forget their true yzilue. :Xccounting, bookkeeping, shorthand, and tiling are taken for granted, yet what Z1 turmoil would result if we no longer had them l JMX For the purpose of taking dictation of letters and other Words :ln ingenious form called shorthand was devised. The Well-run bus- ness office could not do without the typist who turns out hundreds of E letters und documents yearly. Bookkeeping, filing, and accounting, .e are also indispensible in the World of business. All these things can . M be learned without any expense to the student, if he takes the many subjects offered on commercial subjects in high school. X xxx ffs f 1 14 5 K l, ff! I lgff M :TNR ....., jj fff' j If . .tc. LLM K :.J :ffw.:,,,,,,,.,j. MR. JOE MCKIN- .V if 2 1 . , , , , .4 , 5 if , gjkwfi MA says, No If 5. jx k E Q 1' 'r 0 uf d 171 g 1 72 if f E 3 2 3 5 line, as tl stu- 'I' ' 3 2 5 dent vtzinlif tries EQ 2 to get his pop 3 Q R ulzertrl of every- 5 55' f jl E one else. 2 Q Ei 5 , r rx 5 Q 2 1 : 5 . 5 xi 3 E , 5 im 5 2 P 3 5 f 1 XYEH-ff t ..,, ,g..t.Q j E E E E 3 2 5 - f l if E W e mg iff, Z XMVN . we c..... : 3 5 M 4205 l fl M! .M lo w teuclzers 11 our
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TAKING TIME out from classroom duties to open the teacher section are Mr. William Tresnon, Mr. Frances V. Brown, Mr. Joseph Mc- Kinney, Miss W'in0na Montgomery, Miss Ruth Atlams, and Mrs. Chai'- lotte Coclcrell-all of the history 1 X t , i 'a Q department. ffilf' N ff , I 5 fi Q 3 fix is ff l . ,t lil XY fi,s:,u '13 EX XXX f iE1j!ij fm V li is XYE5' xx H MN tl Rf. ,A H, ins, eff iff flysfc lf . 'l fl N X I . ,ff ' XX X57-5-5 x fl ,gmwog X ffl -fl' 5 Xiwiiff buf 5 ,ff XX xxx, Yffxi Vi' z 4, , NM' t , M, ', , if EX W4 xa!a'e ll fl J Nl- X M' ' ,ff ff WSE f? tilt X ff , K. ' , i N nt , ,lt ti ' it' Salts f iihi l will K il. TN exit, I x ,fs I .M . 1 t , X i N z i 3 e x t X i tx fi y. 1, . , ti Ming! 1- iiac f . . iirifji 5' ,gl X f is 52: 5 3 , lf fi l 9 ' x 1 z l ff ' . X X apxfj lf ,J X Rx X it X X3 lx, N lil X hate X ii W --'fe-he , .. 4199 eachers are the makers of the ehool To insure international cooperation with our South American neighbors, one must delve into their past history, discovering that in many Southern republics freedom was molded much the same way as ours. lVIany of the early settlers in South America left the Old Wlorld for one of the same reasons some of our fore- fathers did, to escape persecution. Once having gained a foothold on the shores of the continent, the interior was explored, resulting in the growth and development of the country. Both groups experienced wars and rebellions, achieving in the end a stable form of government. Thus it may plainly he seen that the development of both North and South America was very similar. It is easier for us to learn and understand their problems and how to work together in close harmony. Gone are the days when history was merely learning about important events and dates of the past. Today history is in the making, with happenings of the present moment taking the spotlight. VVeekly news reviews play a major part in informing us of existing domestic and foreign conditions. In this way the past may be compared with the present. It is always surprising for youth to learn how frequently former events forecast today's happenings. Miss Ruth Adams, Mr. Joseph McKinney, Miss Ellen Nitzkowski, Miss VVinona Montgomery, Mrs. Charlotte Cockerell, and hir. Francis V. Brown are history instructors at North High. 'T'
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i f21j BESIDES HIS OTHER activities a, nd responsilnilities, Mr. Fred MacDonald finds time to serve as cashier in the cafeteria. hey pla the game Book knowledge alone does not make one stand out in school5 training of ' ' 'N ' ' ' rf' haracter the body as Well and leadership. as the mind is also necessaiy towald developing me c f f otball basketball baseball and track, North High VVith victorious teams o o . , C , L. , may justly be proud of their achievements. Through the hard Working efforts of ' F D P Mustang teams have Won many vic- Coaches Rollic Caldwell and on ace, tories. In addition, the girls are lucky to have the fine guidance of Mrs. Mary MaclWorran and Miss Catherine VV1lklI1SOI1. MRS. MARY MACMORRAN, 5 Miss Catherine Willcinson, Al' 2 Mr. Don Pace, and Mr. W. R. Caldwell gather around Mr. James Cwrteo' to see the financial results of Friday 'rLight's game.
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