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MR. FLEENOR lhereis Mr. Janesl l can remember the many times l taced him to answer a charge ot slcipping class. lnle has a hard job to do, especially in disciplining unruly students, and he does it well. l-le is Assistant Principal, We should stop in and see Mr. lileenor. l-le is really the busy executive and adf ministrator, with student council, man- aging the school, and the Parent leach- ers Association. l-le is Washburnls strongest publicity man. l remember how enthusiastic he was about James Whitcomb Riley. We, the alumnae, remember and strongly suspect the lcindly, triendly, philosophy and ge- nial good nature ot the ill-loosier poet'l tinds a good disciple in our triend and principal, Mr. Fleenor. selecting colleges, selection ot programs, and helping seniors with all the details ot graduation. l-ler aid is invaluable and has earned the gratitude ot all the girls. There goes 'lMerv l l-le helped me plan my pro- grams and select my college choices. l-le gave many tine tallcs at our Hi-Y meetings, and he is always busy promoting school activities. l-lis understanding, pa- tience and general good nature, malce him one ot the better known and best lilced men around school. MR. JANES MISS CHRISTENSEN MR. DltLNER is in charge ot the National l'lonor Society, and has the additional taslcs ot lceeping order and studying student- teacher relations. While were in the otlice we could drop in to see Miss Christensen. Shels the girls' counselor. l-ler job is -'-W-M., gnu-
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The ottice looks ditterent, but the ot- tice statt hasn't changed much. Miss Lund, the chiet clerlc, does much ol the worlq on commencement programs, and devotes time to sorting the mail. The attendance clerk, Mrs. Trowbridge, can be tound every morning betore homeroom in the nurse's ottice, admit- ting students who decided to spend the previous day at home. Miss Eclerman is in charge ot tinances and bookkeeping, She malqes out nu- merous requisitions, orders supplies, and writes the bulletin. Qur school nurse has many duties, including inter- viewing students tor admission into school atter ill- nesses and excusing students who become ill in class. l-ler tallrs to classes on mental health and home nursing are a must lor every hygiene class. Miss Donahue, the visiting teacher, helps students who have problems by interviewing the pupil, visiting the home, and conterring with teachers and others who have lqnown the pupil. Mrs. Chapman, the speech teacher, aids those with MISS LUND, MRS, TROWBRIDGE, MTSS ECKERMAN speech detects, such as lisping and stuttering, and has written several articles on speech. Mr. Galin does remedial worlc. l-le coaches students in all subjects but mostly in regard to minimum essentials. The library has changed since we lett. The new addi- tion, the one dedicated to those Washburnites who died in the service, was badly needed and will increase the libraryls tacilities. The librarians, Miss Brown and Mrs. Ducklaw, deserve much credit tor making the li- brary an enjoyable spot to spend dull study hours. MRS. BELANGER MRS. CHAPMAN, MTSS DONAHUE MTSS BROWN, MRS. DUCKLAW ' n W mf' ' . -
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