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FACULTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Harry E. Elder. Principal Richard E. Cary. Science and dries Wesley A. Getnian, Science and Coach Theodore R. Durgee. Mathematics Howard E. Murphy, Commercial Elise B. Cussler, Mathematics Lenora Worniuth. History Nancy M. Lower, English and History Isabelle M. Pike, English Mae H. Good fellow. Latin Estelle J. Griffith. Drawing Adella Wortman, French Martha E. Edwards, Commercial Mae E. Forrest, Physical Training Elizabeth M. Roth, Music Maud Steirly. Librarian Evalyn Mills, Home Economics Vera Johnson. Secretary JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Charles W. Baker, Principal Clarissa I. Coolidge, Biology Alta B. Olney Rhea Kittell Mae E. Reynolds L. Pearl Palmer
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DEDICATION I o Mrs. Lussler, whose devoted service, wise leadership, and continual inspiration have led us since our freshman days, we, the class of ’33, dedi- cate our Lyre.
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STAFF OF THE 1933 LYRE Frances Farley. Burton Frawley. Robert Berney.. William J-Jeid ....Editor-in-Chief ....Assistant Editor Circulation Editor ....Assistunt Editor EDITORIAL A city built on a bill cannot be bid.” 1 f we bold tbe ideals of our own school high enough, neither will our school be hid. It will keep the high place it has won in the hearts of its many alumni and he to them a source of hope and inspiration in the years to come. Throughout our high school career we have had instilled in our hearts the elements of true idealism. Our principal, our faculty and our coaches deserve our gratitude for this. By their patience and loyalty they have developed in our minds the true meaning of sportsmanship and co-operation. If we but make these ideals endure; if vve but encourage these same standards in classes to come—then truly we have accomplished our aim. We have laid the foundation of our city upon a hill—a beacon for our class, the alumni, the school. —Francks Fari.ey, Editor-in-Chief. The editorial staff of the Lvuii wishes to express their appreciation of the work the following students have done in typing material for the Lyrf, : Erma Trexler Edith Pickard Ralph Cramer Marion IIeagle
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