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W ..-.-.--... O---Q-'SHADOW -M ----.. -O--.M PRINCIPAL E. A. JENSEN Illinois State Normal University, B. of Education The administration of our school program in the new and extensive building has been a smooth running and effective one due to the creditable guidance of our principal, Mr. Jensen. TO THE CLASS OF 1934: This class has had an advantage no other class has had. A new building, a new environment, has reflected itself in a new spirit. This has been shown by a higher type of scholarship, better athletic teams, better musical productions, better dra- matic productions, a more co-operative attitude on the part of the student body. May this new spirit of Quincy High School have a lasting effect in future years. E. A. JENSEN, Principal F
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...---...---....----- 5 H A D 0 W -..---..----.....---- J, WHITEFIELD W. E. WHITE W. E. NELSON C. E. MERKEI. H. GARRELTS Baker University, A. B. University of Chicago, A. M. Superintendent E. G. BREDEWEG W. H. GRUMMoN E. HALBACH C. E. LANE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS THE NEW SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL The new Senior High school building, used this year for the first time, ranks among the best in the matter of capacity and equipment, as well as in beauty. Its basic architectural design of Tudor Gothic is modified to utility's needs. The interior is modern in spirit, and utiliarian despite its beauty of line and material. The building contains sixty-five class rooms, seven shops, six study halls, three laboratories, a band room with its own stage and storage space, a music room, also with its own stage, a pleasant and sanitary cafeteria with a seating capacity of about three hundred, the gymnasium, a capacious and splendidly equipcped unit with a floor eighty by one hundred feet, and seating space for one thousan six hundred spectators. The library is spacious and adequately furnished. The great and beautiful auditorium has permanent seats for more than two thousand persons, and a stage adequately equipped, which can seat a band or orchestra of two hundred pieces, which affords ideal facilities for large public meetings and programs. Thus, the building may well serve the whole community. The Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools deserve credit for their respective parts in the successful achievements of installing the school in our splendid new building and the establishment ofa modern and practical curriculum of work. DR. H. A. WENDoRFF W. C. Down Member President of of I Board of Education Board of Education Four
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s H A D o W -Q--M.-......-.... l Helen M. Altheide Everett Anderson F. A. Barnes Harry F. Bostick Jessie D. Brakensiek Elizabeth Bray Gladstone Calif! Florence Chapman David Condron Harriet B. Cook Anna R. Crane Bess M. Darby Mildred Daugherty Dorothy H. Dodd Harold H. Doughty Loretta H. Dralle FACULTY HELEN M. ALTHEIDE Commerrial S. E. Missouri State Teachers College, Uni- versity of Chicago, University of Missouri. EVERETT S. ANDERSON Cliemirtry Lake Forest College, A. B., University of Chicago, University of Illinois. F. A. BARNES Auto Mecluzniar Milliken University, B. S. HARRY F. BOSTICK Mathsmalirr Western State Teachers College, B. Ed. JESSIE D. BRAKENSIEK Matbematicf University of Illinois, A. B., University of Minnesota. ELIZABETH BRAY Home Eronamirr Bradley Polytechnic Institute, University of Chicago, Ph. B. GLADSTONE CALIFF Woodwnrk Parsons College, B. S., Western State Teachers College. FLORENCE CHAPMAN English, Commercial University of Missouri, B. S., University of Wisconsin, Gem City Business College. Six DAVID CONDRON .Yorial Srimc, Carthage College, A. B., University of Illinois. HARRIET B. COOK Englifh Kansas State Teachers College, A. B., National Summer School of Music, Hornet Institute of Fine Arts, University of Colorado. ANNA R. CRANE Englirla Drake University, A. B., Columbia University. BESS M. DARBY Latin Park College, A. B.g University of Chicago, University of Colorado. MILDRED DAUGI-IERTY Oral Englirh, Dmmaticr Carthage College, A. B., Northwestern Uni- versity. DOROTHY H. DODD French, Spanish Lake Forest College, University of Iowa, A. B. HAROLD H. DOUGHTY Hirtagf Carthage College, A. B., University of Illinois, A. M., University of Iowa. LORETTA H. DRALLE Hirtwy Kirksville State Teachers College, B. Ped., B. S. in Ed., University of Missouri.
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