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MI. .V i H: f . iii. -Ti,1.i13f i f , '- Qliiiif.-. . - 'N ' -N MR. REAVIS Of the most important figures in U. High, none assumes a more dig- nified -position than Mr. Reavis. As the principal of our school, he takes a sincere and earnest interest in every- body, from the smallest sub-freshmen to the seniors. His feeling of coopera- tion and fellowship for the students, has caused everyone to like him. U. High owes Mr. Reavis a great debt of gratitude for its place as one of Chicago's ablest high schools. I Uffnl -i A a Miss SMITHIES Miss Smithies is one of the fore- most leaders in school life. She as- sumes the difficult position of assistant principal, and at the same time she is the friend of everyone with whom she comes in contact. She is always ready to give very valuable advice, and for this reason she is busy a large part of the day. She has succeeded in doing much for the school, by being the friend of all students. MR. WOELLNER Having the position of assistant principal, Mr. Woellner has a friend in every U. Higher. His presence at the Boy's Club during the lunch hour always adds to the spirit of gayety, and in him, everyone finds a most admirable friend and advisor. The reputation he made as head of the mechanical drawing department has not decreased, but on the contrary is bettered through further acquaint- ance with him. -1 ii. 'Fai l ,.,, . sr: H ' I f , i 1 IN - 1 slr., ill AY ,xJ, Q
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