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EQ Miss Maxine Palmer, known to her intimates as uPinkyn, is another of the newcomers to Blue Springs High. Her musical career started when she was very young and has been far from dull. On one occasion when the School Was giving a recital, Miss Palmer had been practicing on Hymn to the Eternal. Although Maxine had to have a little coaching on the announcing of her selection, things went smoothly until the event- ful night. Miss Palmer walked to the stage with confidence, stood very straight, and announced, nl shall play for you, nHymn to the lnternaln, Imagine the horror of mother and teacher! Like most of us, Miss Ruth Dyer's childhood was crammed with, what seemed at the time, terrifying experiences. One outstanding incident occurred when she was visiting her grandfather at the age of seven. She was out in the orange grove with her uncle when the sound of an approach ing train was heard. A few minutes previously, Miss Dyer had laid some small pebbles on the track, and it was with regret that she told her uncle about it. As the train hit the rocks with a screeching noise and stopped, her uncle told her of a man who had been sent to jail for de- railing a train with rocks. The next few moments were almost unbearable as visions of spending the rest of her life in jail flashed through her mind. The sophomores were rather surprised when Miss Dyer announced in class one day that she was in the Texas State Prison last summer. Mrs. Bartholomees, our former English and dramatics teacher, left her teaching for a career in marriage.: We may remember her as the Hteacher with the most names.u Most of us called her nSuen, and after she began teaching, We called her HMiss Wellsu. About the time we got used wto callgng her by that name, she got married and she became NMrs. Bartholo- mees . While she was here, she had many activities outside of her re- gular classes, which included organizing a speech club, being co-sponsor of the Student Council, coached dramatics, and laying plans for the Sou- venir. She was a fine teacher, and'we wish her much happiness. Since Mr. Miller has been inducted into the army, Mr. Turner is taking his place. People have been rationing everything and pooling cars and now we are pooling school teachers. Mr. Turner works with us three days a week--Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. On Monday and Wednesday he is employed at the Grain Valley High School. This plan seems somewhat diff- erent to us but is proving to be very successful. Miss Graham, Mr. Shofstall's secretary, is a vital part of our school system. She makes out our grade cards and helps keep the Sche01's bggk- keeping in order, which is, we may add, no small task. In addition, she does the regular secretarial work. It is to the people behind the office desks that a lot of the credit is due for the smooth functioning of our school. Last, but far from least we want to remember Mr. Hutchins, the custodian of our building, who has been working with us for nearly four years. Be- sides keeping the building spic and span, it is Mr. Hutchiss upon whom everyone calls for some odd job. He is the school handy man, doing every thing from regulating the school clock to repairing the stencil machine. Mr. Hutchins takes it all with a good will, and is always willing to do more. We would especially like to thank him for his splendid help dur- ing our basketball tournament. He managed to find time for all sorts of extra duties, besides keeping the gymnasium in condition for the tourna- F113 ment.
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