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FACULTY MR. C. E. SWENDER History, Vocations MISS MONA WALTER Chorus, Orchestra, Girls' Glee Club MR. E. A. MOODY Mechanical Drawing, Trades, General Shop MISS BESS WILHITE English MR. LESLIE DAVIS Physical Education MR. F. S. HOOVER Biology MISS CORA LUCE Geometry, History MR. J. C. LONBORG General Science, Athletic Coach MISS EDITH SIMON Arithmetic, Algebra FACULTY MRS. MAE SMITH Health MR. ARTHUR JOLLIFF Boys' Glee Club, Beginning Strings, Band MISS ALMA BROWN Physical Education, Health MISS LUCILLE LANDIS History, English, Business Arithmetic MR. NEIL SHELL Chemistry, Physics MISS HENRIETTA CONRAD English, History. Civics Hinc
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SUPERINTENDENT 'The tercentenary brings vividly to mind the progress which the American high school has made in its three hun- dred years of existence. It has accom- plished unbelievable advancement, and the dream of the school of the future is being realized—the dream of the ideal school in which the student may learn how to live by living. Social courses are now more in existence than ever before. The trend toward home- making and vocational courses will continue. The American high school offers untold opportunities to its masses of eager students to learn how to live by living. F. L. SCHLAGLE PRINCIPAL The first high school founded on American soil served a definite end; it trained young men for the ministry. The function of the high school broad- ened somewhat through the years, but remained definitely college preparatory for many decades. Finally, as more boys and girls enrolled, the high school became more comprehensive in its pro- gram. Today, three hundred years after the founding of the first school, one finds the typical American high school preparing students not only for college, but also for the vocations, for leisure time activities—for life itself. Eight J. C. HARMON
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FACULTY MR. G. C. BRINK Typewriting, Shorthand MISS MAUD HEWITT English, Art MISS EDNA BARNES English, Dramatics MISS MYRTLE McCORMICK English, Latin MISS LILLIAN JESSUP Geography, History MISS GRACE DALE Algebra, Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Shorthand MR. C. L. RICHARDS Woodwork MISS FRANCES TAYLOR Journalism, English MISS BERTHA PLUMB Clothing, Foods FACULTY MR. V. E. TIMMINS History MISS STELLA COLE English, Clothing MISS EDITH DELANEY Arithmetic, Algebra MR. J. C. SHANKLAND Vice-Principal, Constitution, Debate, Civics Ten MISS MARGARET DANNEBERG Secretary
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