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Page 31 text:
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Never a dull moment for the busy office secretaries, Miss Smith and Mrs. Gilbert. As soon as they give forth a sigh of relief that routine work is cleared, around the corner pops a teacher with a Please, will you cut a stencil? Miss Perry checks a student's hearing with the audiometer. This is part of the physical exam given to grades ll, 9, 7, etc. Left: Mr. Miller concocts a French salad for his first year class. lHe also makes good onion soup.2 Center: Mr and Mrs Adams obligingly step outside for the photographers. Right: Mr. Beckley expounds on scientific matters. lClass or 3 40 Club?l g iiiiiiil 5 s -la' ai 1 sei , N I v
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Administration ..... All morning the ladies and gentlemen who com- pose the faculty try to teach us the facts of our textbooks. Then the noon hour comes. Oh, what a relief to get away and have a talk with peo- ple possessing a knowledge more equal to their own. The women usually can be found in the library having a nice time talking about the things women are usually caught talking about. The male division can be found downstairs in the boiler room. But then the bell rings and again they're back to work. Our principal, supervising principal, and school board are the heads of our school. From out of the smoke ot their meetings rise the deci- sions for the directing of our school. They till teacher vacancies, they supply necessary equip- ment for student needs, and render sundry other services. In summing up, we have the faculty plus the principal plus the supervising principal plus the school board equal to the administration of Red Lion High School. Mr. Moore, high school principal, and Mr. Kulp, supervising principal, get , their heads together to iron out an educational technicality. Board of Education at monthly meeting-Mr. David R. Fink, Mr. Earl Hartman, Mr. Thomas Holtzinger, Mr. Edward Landis, and Mr. Charles Horn.
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Miss Farlling, dean of girls, checks Kuder Preference Tests, preparatory to giving them to the freshmen. The results of these tests, sometimes quite surprising to the students, serve as guides in the selection of vocations. Mr. H. Myers presides over study hall. With attendance ranging from ninety to two hundred, these sessions are sometimes quite trying to the patience of the person in charge. One suggestion from Mr. Myers is usually sufficient. Left: A social five minutes after 3:40 for Miss Myers, Mrs. Kocsis, and Miss Clevenger in Room 5. Right: The lords of their domain, the shop--Mr. Landis and Mr. Yorks. The object of interest is the new combination saw recently acquired by the department. 28
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