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owing fine mm .gzlcoof .7a6L6 Row one-Mr. Frank Moore, Industrial Arts: Miss Lucy Mulloy, Home Economics: Mr. Paul Nathan, History: Mrs. Gertrude Neal, Commercial: Mr. Iohn O'Connor, Latin. Row two--Miss Marie O'Hara, Art: Mrs, Martha O'Kane, Library Clerk: Miss Florence Potter, Art Department Chairman: Mrs. Gertrude Rice, Mathematics: Miss Elizabeth Spencer, Mathematics. Row ihreeAMiss Loretta Spisak, Home Economics: Mrs. Hazel Stern, History: Mrs. Iosephine Strawn, Adjustment Counselor: Mrs. Caroline Swanson, Biology: Miss Lillian Von Bremer, English. Row four-Mrs. Mary Weaver, English: Mr. Maurice Williams, Boys' Physical Education De- partment Chairman: Mr. Ralph Wiltshire, Boys' Physical Education: Mrs. Sybel Wiltshire, Home Economics: Mrs. Frances Witting, Music Department Chairman. 20
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r X KM! GL Gly 0 LA fe, Q3 Upper left: The cirt of selling shoes is the project of this sales class. Lower left: Advanced art students use the school's new enamelinq kiln to make jewelry. Upper right: The students of this physics class work on an experiment to determine the focal points of different lenses. Center riqhl: This test is one of many given to students in the careers classes. Lower right: Finding out new things by means of experiment is the factor which intrigues these chemistry students. 19
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'lffdflz .jwle ,ning Clzeerfuf Smikd WW 'V 3- Upper left: Senior students get last minute information from Mrs. Conlon, attendance counselor. Center left: Mrs. Neal cmd Miss Cardosi safeguard the finances ot the different organizations in the treas- urer's office. Lower left: Lower classmen talk over with Mrs. Strawn, adjustment counselor, the results of their com- prehensive tests. Upper riqht: Seniors find catalogs of the different colleges in the Placement Office and discuss them with Mrs. Lassen, counselor. Lower right: Two of Mrs. Kreuz's helpers set the mimeograph machine. 21
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