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page twelve Miss SllllllI4!llS. Miss Ilnllvc-li. Miss XV:-utz OlFlFllCClE FORCE Every school, to be efficiently run needs an efficient ofiice force, and we may feel justly proud of ours. Mrs. Box, who is secretary to the superin- tendent and the school board, and Isca Mae Harmon have been in the em- ployee of the school for several years. This year, two new members were added to the staff in the persons of Mrs. Merna Harned and Mary Jane Robinson. The former has charge of the N. Y. A. and the latter is a general assistant. lLlllBlRAlRlIANS One of the finest assets of our school is the library which is at the disposal of the students as an in- valuable aid to them in their school work. Miss Halleck is in charge of the library and is well known to the student body for her splendid work. Miss Wentz and Miss Simmons, as assistant librarians also have become quite well known for the efficiency with which they carry on their work. Nlissvs II2ll'lll'li. I'iHllillS0li, llilflillill, Mrs. Box ENGINEERS Visitors to our school have prac- tically always expressed their surprise when informed that this school is seven years old. Most people are mis- lead concerning the number of years it has been giving service because of the excellent condition in which it has been kept. lBilUS DRIVERS The eight busses used by our school system serve as a means of convey- ance for approximately 335 children. The total miles covered daily by the busses for one round trip averages about 153 miles. These facts are enough to prove to us the invaluable service which these men give for our convenience. Mrs. 1iiill'llllUllSl', Mr. Rittenhouse, Mr. Gruluuu Mr. Gallicr
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page fourteen 1936 UlFlFlIClElRS OF THE CLASS OF 11936 ROBERT LOWELL MARY LOUISE GIBSON President Treasurer MARGARETT MUNN DONNA CARR Vice-President Secretary EDITORIAL These four people were elected to lead this class in all its activities. Much credit is due these officers for the Way in which they conducted the affairs of the class. Through their untiring efforts and the co-operation of the other classmen, the Seniors have enjoyed a happy and profitable year. Memorial Committee-Harold Leggett, Bill Rothe, Helen English. Senior Dance Committee-Fred Chamberlain, Marguerite Aeschli- man, Robert Gerding, Bill Ruth, Ed. Wallace. Ring Committee-Fred Chamberlain, Edsel Sanders, Margaret Munn, Harold Leggett, Marguerite Aeschliman, Pauline Bates, Marie Foos, Mary Louise Gibson, Margaret West, Bill Ruth, Helen English, Mildred Fetzer. L'-H1
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