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Page 21 aiench Through the sincere friendship and helpfulness of Miss Moore, 1 many girls solve the various problems which confront them. As Q X, our dean of girls, she believes in a definite plan of Work. The effi- 4 ciency of her office staff is an example of this. Her own hard Work Q g and loyalty have contributed much to building up the character, culture, and citizenship which she considers so important in Brack- 7 enridge students. ' Mr. Kay, vice-principal and advisor to boys, is both understand- ing and tolerant. He believes that the elements of success are determination and perseverance. lt has been because of these characteristics that he has risen to his present position. His belief in the honesty and integrity of the student gives us a confidence in ourselves which We may use to bring honor to Brackenridge in future years. Credit must also be given to the office assistants who have helped to keep the excellent routine system. The Main Office Assistants have been Eleanor Thoma, Doris Wiedenfeld, Dorothy Francisco, Imogene Tampke, Ruth Utz, Dorothy Duke, Angelina Koehler, Bernice Tromater, Dorothy Weimer, Dorothy Brand, Eunice Boardway, 'Dorothy Gunkel, Barbara Russell, Evelyn Barnes, Gloria Dale Machado, lessie Beal, Rosemary Melancon, Arline Hannich, Esther Karger, Lucille Ludwig, Ieannette Kizer, Doris Rea , orma ee Thorne, and Sandra Sandfield. Mr. Kay's assistants have been Rell Scott, Bill Wahrmund, Etta Marie Bartels, I. C. Crane, Alfred Eisenhauer, Paul Ranney, Ioe Wolpman, Pat Maloney, MillgrglMAllen, Dell Davis, Paul Lockhart, and Louise Sorrells. Miss .Moore's assistants include Helen Louise Fechner, Marilyn Powell, Charlsie Shirley, Iohnnie May Rotkoslcy, La Nelle Burkett, Mary Edith Gash, Katherine Gross, Marjorie Lehrnberg, Merrigale Davis, Nina Engel, Helen Io Buchanan, lean Francis, Doris Herzing, Dorothy Ray Wurzbach, Dawn Fell, Emma Ruth Morgan, Ruby Mowery, Thelma Quinn, Margaret Ulrich, Mary Io Anderson, Charlene Bledsoe, Dorcas McLaughlin, Marjorie Whitaker, Bettye Sue Ayres, lane Bell, Mary Bravo, Wanda Hagopian, and Willie Marie Luker. fluff 12. Kay Vice-Principal Ml
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eaunde ' Friendship is the basis upon which Brackenridge runs. The planning and directing of vari- ous activities shows our princi- pal's unselfish devotion to the Welfare of the student body. lt is Mr. Gary's belief that or person must be both dynamic and adaptable. Here we see the plan for his own success. ln accordance with this belief, he advises and helps the stu- dents With their difficulties. The cooperation of the office staff, the vice-principal, and the dean of girls With our principal in taking care of the problems pertaining to the discipline and guidance of our students is certainly the keynote to the efficiency and complete co- ordination at Brackenridge High School. Pfmclpal Mm Mala fllaaae Page 20
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What-no Ioafers? Oops, another errorl What will it be girls - home or office? MR, EDWIN ALSUP Mathematics MISS KATE ANDREWS Horne Economics MRS, IULIA BALL History and Mathematics MRS. LUCILLE BARRON Lettering MISS NELL BEASLEY EngIish MISS ELEANOR BENNETT Library MRS. PAULINE BERNE Science MISS ELSA BURG Engiish MRS. GRACE CARTER Spanish Not Pictured: MISS LOUISE VIRGINIA ALLEN English acafiq Page 22
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