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............... TIip pittl ..inn....... THE FACULTY SUPT. W. R. PATE University of Nebraska. Supt. Pate has been with the Alliance schools for seven years, coming here from Sidney and during that time he has placed the Alliance schools in the front rank among the schools of the state. He is particularly able as an administrative officer and as an instructor. BERTHA WILSON Commercial, Senior Class Sponsor. Cotner Uni. A. B. Lincoln Business College. Miss Wilson has been a member of the Alliance High School for a number of years, coming here from the Blair High School, where she was very successful as a teacher. Miss Wilson has been very efficient in her work and has built up the commercial department until it is second to none in the state, its graduates all holding important positions. She will remain with us for another year. GEORGIA CANFIELD Dom. Art and Math. Kansas State Agricultural College. B. Sc. Miss Canfield, our domestic science instructor, is another instructor of long service in the A. H. S. She has proven her ability a countless number of times, both in the classroom and in the assistance rendered in preparing banquets, exhibits, etc. We are surely glad we are not to lose Miss Canfield. A. P. STOCKDALE Eng. History. Nor. Tr. Soph Class Sponsor and Debating. Peru Normal., Uni. of Nebr. A. B. Post Grad. Uni. of Nebr. Mr. Stockdale, our efficient English instructor, has been a member of the A. H. S. faculty for two years. His classroom work is of the very highest order and it would well behove some of our larger schools to notice the work in this department of our school. This year under his efficient coaching the Alliance High School won the district debating championship. In activities in church work and in local affairs, he is just as alert as in his school work. He will stay with us for another year.
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Hhe Spui Published bi-monthly, during the school year, by the students of the Alliance High School SVASCRIPTION, 50 CENTS. SINGLE COPIES, 15 CENTS ! Entered at the Post Office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails as Second Class Matter STAFF 1916-1917 Mable Grassman........ Ethel Clary........... Otto Snyder........... Homer Barnes.......... Matilda Frankie....... Walter Anderson....... Lucille Faucett....... Ray Butler............ Arthur Dillon......... Mrs. Claude McDonald Miss Bertha Wilson.... Ray Edwards........... Mrs. James W'alker... .................Editor-in-Chief ...............Associate Editor ..............Business Manager ....Assistant Business Manager ..........Subscription Manager Assistant Subscription Manager ...................Organizations ................Athletics Editor ....................Staff Artist ...................Alumni Editor ..................Faculty Notes ...............Exchange Editor ...............Normal Training FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. W. R. Pate,........ Mr. T. R. Crawford.... Mr. A. P. Stockdale.... Mr. R. E. Holch........ Miss Mary Wilson....... Miss Georgia Canfield Mr. R. Truman.......... Miss Bertha Wilson.... ....Superintendent City Schools ....Principal, History, Physics ....English, Normal Training Mathematics, Manual Training ................Latin, German .........Domestic Art Cooking ...................Agriculture ....................Commercial t Dolly Hagaman Beulah Reddish. Marie Kibble... Ruth Hawes...... CLASS EDITORS ..........................Senior Editor ..........................Junior Editor .......................Sophomore Editor ........................Freshman Editor 7
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................................. (Thr imd'HuoiiwnMiiiiiiiiucjHiBUMniani'i...................... THE FACULTY T. H. CRAWFORD Prin. H. S. Physics, History, Athletics and Oratory. Hastings College. B. Sc. Post Grad. Work Uni. of Nebr. T. R. Crawford has been principal of the H. S. for the past two years, and his worth is attent to by his retention for another year at a large increase in salarv. Not only is he very good as an instructor and disciplinarian, but he has many numerous talents. He coached the Senior play and made it one of the best put on by a graduating class. Also it was he who coached the winner of the Oratorical class in the district contest. He is a good community worker and ready at all times to lend a helping hand. R. E. HOLCH Matte. Man. Arts. Uni. of Illinois. B. Sc. (Engineering Dept.) ; Post Grad Work Uni. of Illinois. Mr. Holch. our new manual training instructor, is the find of the season. His work is unusually fine and he displays a knowledge of his subject and an enthusiasm for it that is remarkable. He has previously taught in the Louisfanna State University and was re-elected but did not accept. He is just as capable in the various other lines of work with which he is connected. He is also to remain with us. REX TRUMAN Agriculture, Science. Director of Choral Club. Junior Class Sponsor. Peru Normal. Uni. of Nebr. B. Sc. Mr. Truman came into our midst the middle of last year from the Agricultural College of the State University. He took up the Agricultural work at the beginning of the year, and has carried it on in a very efficient manner. Mr. Truman is a musician of considerable ability and possesses a fine tenor voice. He has done much to build up this phase of student activities. MARY WILSON Latin and German. Freshman Class Sponsor. Uni. of Nebr. A. B. Post Grad. Work in Germany. Miss Mary Wilson, our Latin and German teacher, is a lady of broad culture and experience in teaching. Her work in this department is very good and during her brief experience with us, she has »qn the respect and admiration of all. We are glad to note that she also will be with us another year. 9
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