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FACULTY ' ,ef 'I Q. Q Velda M. Barnes, mathematics' Mwrio ' Shirk, mathemat' , . Y rie Pibel, mathematics: Chester R. ics: Evelyn Brunworth, record clerk: Elsie C. Burrmann, accounting: Jewell Cawthon. switchboard: D. William Davis, accounting: Freida Gay, secretary: W. D. Junkin, truant officer: Dorothy Peck, execu- tive secretary. Miss Cawthon at the Switchboa rd. 'l'e.iching students to think logically through certain facts to a delinite conclusion, plane geometry deals with problems of lines, angles, straight line figures and circles. Al- gebra teaches the fundamental operations in arithmetic. Math. Ill and IV may also be taken as college preparatory courses. nistration and records of the school are taken care of by an etlicient otlice staff whose daily duties consist chiefly in maintaining accurate files and attending to those minute details which enable a school program to move along smoothly. Proving itself a The admi necessary facility, the bus- iness otlice orders new material for the school, and settles the various accounts. J Patty Displaying a Pentagon. Stumped by a Geometry Theorem. 19
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FACULTY f h ' Ieducation: Dorothy Joesphine Derigo, physical education: Dora Gene Golder, p ysica ' I Langford, physical education: Richard M. Glover, physical education: S. L. Keith, physical education: Richard F. Ryan, physical education and woodshop: Paul A. Black, h'n shop: Harry L. Burden, mechanical drawing: auto shop: Claud L. Booth, mac i e Lloyd S. Ross, printing: Jacob L. Van der Veer, Woodshop. Alvin Penhall and Roscoe McKeehan at the Perforator and Drill Cedar chests, cabinets, paddle boards and various projects depending upon the individ- ual's taste are designed and built by wood shop pupils. The students may use their in- genuity in creating modernistic tables, cabi- net and chair designs, or work on projects. Mechanical arts serves to orient the student in mechanical drawing, machine and wood shops. Printing of programs for school perform- ances in process color has been the outstand- ing work of the print shop this year, besides teaching the fundamentals of printing. Auto shop is offered for the prospective mechanic who wishes to familiarize himself with the component parts of the automobile. Tension of the day's school work is reliev- ed by an hour's exercise which includes seas- onal alternation with rhythm of sports. Auto Shop. Cliff Sanding Off a Board in Woodshop. ' Seeing What Makes it Tick in the 18
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STUDENT COMMISSION mm BE watt with al C fXi ll'UcJ SJ' pg T its if Jusr ,tkmggfj 'mf PQNER 4 Above, Colonist Assembly Features Coach Glover, Second-baseman McCoy, Pitcher lVlc Laughlin, Mr. Clayes, Umpire Quinn, Manager Connie Mack. Coach Berry, and Father Nevin. . Below, Patsy Cawthon and Frances Marco dis- WILLARD ADAMS play their prize-winning posters. Student Body President :da Venturing into several new fields, this year's student commission has proved their originality by sponsor- ing a Keep the Kampus Klean poster contest, and a student body dance. The commission is composed of students elected by popular vote to the positions of student body president, vice-president, secretary, commissioner of safety and welfare, commissioner of student affairs, commssioner of boys' athletics and commissioner of girls' athletics. The activities of the commission, which operated this year under the joint sponsorship of Miss Dyer and Mr. Henry, include helping to plan student assemblies, elections, and all student activities. They also pass on all awards, letters, and otiice ap- pointments. Sponsoring a dance for the first time in the history of the school proved to be an excellent idea, as the students turned out in full force. All proceeds of the dance went to pay for the poster contest and to- ward the showing of a motion pic- ture later in the year. A ,Z Calaway Ward Wingfield Barnes Penhall Pelous 20 Mr. Henry
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