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l .51 1 Z l E 1 1 1 2 'oi i ? 1 NC X ,- , . ' ' . 1 'g Ki '4'I:4 T. ' rl ' -. ' e. :gl 1 L 5 E I' , I , E i 5 ' ill Tl 'l E J V- I . 5 I . L 1? v l 1 . , 1 i i S ' l . l . ' 5 5 4, li 3 ' 1 il U 5 1 R1 1 1 l i Q 1 3 1 lt 5 1 E . :K ' 4 1 s I 1 Y ' 1 I l 1 , 1 I 1 . . E' Q 4 l 1 fig 1? Li 1 1 Fl i 1 i E11 . 1, i i 1321 it e 1 A r l ' 1 .3 1 si lil 1 f I i 1 , , 1 JACK. T. RILEY, B. S. L, To Jack T. Riley, principal of the high school, goes much of the credit for the F1 success of the 1925-26 school year. His work here has added materially to his already enviable reputation as a successiul school man in southwest Oklahoma. Mr. Riley 'Q was always willing to accept one more responsibility. Besides his regular work as A instructor of mathematics in the high school, he coached girls' basketball and sponsored 1 the annual. His baskeiball girls made the best record in the history of the school. L Q 3 I .Lg 1-f 'f'e 1 F i i i 1 - 53 ' ' L1-J 9:31 Y ,.,L, , +L,,,,Y -ixifs ALM, wal ..Qi.f'.- Me,-1.1 ' , .LL .., 3
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, '-'?1'2a,-m.-QQL5e4A.W-1rQ.9 sl :X Q Lgvfw , -, . W --,-,.,-,,,,....,--.,, 1 l Q i l l l Board of Education l y T4- J. R. THOMAS C. H. CHAMBERS C. M. HARTMAN President Vice Pres. Secretary With constantly increasing demands for more class rooms, more teachers and additional equipmentg and faced by the necessity of keeping the school finances within the limit of the annual budget, members of the Board of Education have grown gray in the service of the schools. Carnegie is the high school center for a number of surrounding districis, and has a school enrolment much larger than other towns of the same size. Limited by statute in the amount of funds available, only the strictest economy by the board has brought the schools successfully thru financial difficulties. These faithful school dads have given liberally of their time and have never failed to lend the heartiest co-operaiion in any C. H. S. endeavor. Mr. Chambers has served on the board fifteen yearsg Mr. Thomas has served thirteen yearsg and Mr. Hartman has served two years. . E1 rf 93 r-igiijgy ,,.A, ,LIFE iff V 9 xQ5L.LTE.l aaa-ik.-.---.-e.-.. .-. ..--.. 1. . --A---3---h.ixg1.'2--1. - nib .... :,............Q,...1gzg
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l w MRS. EFFIE PARKS JOLLY Iii.S.t01'y Mrs. Jolly returned to Carnegie as instructor of the history depart- ment this year after a year's vaca- tion. She had previously taught history in the Carnegie high school four years. She has a life certif- icate from Southwestern State Teachers College, and has other credits worked out. Mrs. Jolly is sponsor of the Senior class. She is a dependable leader and organ- izer in all school activities. With the assistance of Mrs. E. C Jeanes she directed the Senior play. She was one of the foremost workers in the annual sales cam- paign and in the beauty and pop- ularity contests. sfuggf MISS SUSAN KAISER English Miss Kaiser began her education in Minnesota where she finished the grades and a part of her high school work. She completed her high school education at VVeather- ford in this stale, and entered Southwestern State Teachers Col- lege where she was graduated with a life certificate. She later enter- ed Phillips University at Enid where she is working out her A. B. degree. Miss Kaiser came to Car- negie as English teacher in the high school in 1924, where she is successfully finishing her second year. She was sponsor of the Sophomore class of 1924-25, and sponsor of the Junior class of 1925-26. She has been director of the girls' glee club both years.
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