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.Aff- 1 MR. A. EWING KONOLD Boys' Vice Princi al P MISS EFFINE P. BLOUNT Girls' Vice Principal MRS. ,,..n HELEN V. HOOD Counselor A...1 1- MR. DALE R. STODDARD Counselor-Registrar ,R M1 nn.xoNoLu ,T ' 9 I 0 1 A MX I ,MIIHIIIII
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Mr. George E. Bettinger .... City Superintendent of Schools Mr. Maurice R. Stokesbary . . Assistant Superintendent of Schools . . . Well, well, l saw Mr. Bettinger at the football game this afternoon, and I never saw anybody enjoy a game more. He gets a bigger kick out of it than most of the kids. But then he always seems to be interested in what we are doing . . . Mr. Stokesbury comes up to school every once in a while and visits our Orientation class. l don't see how he can stand to sit through an hour of that! E91
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Dear Diary: Today I met a woman who I think is pretty nice. She is Miss Blount. She was walking up the stairs on crutches, so I thought I would help her. She was very grateful and she told me she had broken her ankle. She certainly is brave to walk down these halls with all these wild Indians. All the girls I know say she is very kind and understanding. lShe must be marvelous if she can understand womeng they're my biggest probIem.? . . . It didn't take me long to find out that Mr. Konold is a regular guy. To- day I was late to fifth period because I got mixed up about C.R. Mr. Kon- old only laughed and said it happens to everyone ONCE. He said, however, that it wasn't a good excuse the second time. Mr. Konold is certainly a busy man as he is adviser of the Boys' Feder- ation and the Commission. Even with all this responsibility he is always willing to give poor scrubs like me a little of his time. . . . When I was still in grammar school Mrs. Hood, the counselor, came to talk to us about the subjects we should take. She made everything real clear to me, and I had my program all ready. But sure enough, today they put me in an A9 Algebra class instead of B9. I was scared enough anyway on my first day of school without something like this happening. Everything is all straightened out now though because my teacher sent me to see Mr. Stoddard, the registrar, to get it fixed up. He is the same fellow who helped Bud fix his transcript lcheck that word? for the Army Air Corps. He arranges all the pro- grams for the kids in school, and Sis says it is quite a job to keep their credits straight. SECRETARIES Left to right: Middleton, Anderson, Murrell, Sehy, Holmes, Gillis 5 s
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