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GEORGE C. STEVENS, Principal He is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of menf' Qfhce Secretary Margaret Crimmins has served as private secretary to Mr. Stevens the past year and also managed the outer office. She graduated last year and has taken over full responsi- bilities as secretary. She is very efficient in her work. She keeps the office orderly and neat. A place for everything and everything in its place is her motto. Whether it is making announcements, an- swering the telephone, keeping books, hand- ing out supplies, answering questions, or collecting I.O.U.'s she is right on the job. Her dependability and loyalty are appreci- ated by Mr. Stevens. George C. Stevens Honest, sincere, and friendliness are a few kind words which describe Mr. Stevens as the best principal a school could ever have. His friendliness and honesty have won the praise of all the students and many improve- ments have been made since he took over the job in 1937. Besides managing the cur- riculum of almost 400 students, George is active in state and community affairs. He has spent much of his time, the last few years, on his ranch near Longford. He has been a leader in Lion's Club, having served as dis- trict governor and president. His keen un- derstanding of youth and their problems shows how capable he is in the Social Science field in which he received a Master Degree at the University of Oklahoma. George,' is a fine fellow to know and a friend to everyone. MARGARET CRIMMINS, Office Secretary Someone invented the telephone, And interrupted a nationis slumbers, Ringing wrong but similar numbers?
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Student Council The Student Council is the governing body of our school. Since each class and organiza- tion is represented, the council acts according to the desires of the majority of the students and faculty members. When the council elected Phil Owen, presi- dentg Pat Jevons, vice-president, and Alice Miligan, secretary, they fully realized that an organizations success depended largely upon the ability and willingness of its leaders. Some of the activities of this organization have been sponsoring the all school carnival, directing Social Recreation Periods and de- corating the halls during the Christmas season. Beside promoting the general welfare of the school, these students have gained useful knowledge concerning democratic government. The representatives and their respective organizations are as follows: Phyllis Linquist ...f.. Bill Woelhof .... Darlene Bigler .... Claude Shivers --- Phil Owen ....., Pat Jevons ..., Alice Miligan --- Don Parkinson ,,.. - Curtis Minter -,- Jim Grogan ...... Kale Gentry ,i...z. ---- ---- Seniors ------- Juniors --- Sophomores --- Freshmen ------------ H1-Y -W------W-- G. R. -- Girls' Booster Club --- Boys' Booster Club Pauline Woelhof -- -- - Future Homemakers ----- Future Farmers --,- Promoter Staff ---- Annual Staff Stanley Kappleman .......... Science Club Bill Dudley ......... Mr. Stevens and Mr. representatives. ----,--------- C. Club Barker are the faculty
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The Faculty How awful to reflect that what people say of us is true. PAUL V. ALLEN Vocal Music Bethany College, B. M. If music be the food of love, play on. EMMA BACHUS Commerce University of Kansas, B. S. Sponsors Senior Class, and Girls' Booster Club A sweet attractive kind of grace. LOREN E. BARKER Biology and Algebra Pittsburg Teachers' College, B. S., M. S. Sponsors Student Council, Boys' Booster Club, Freshman Class 'tYet holds the eel of science by the tail. DONALD BROWN Commerce Northwestern Missouri Teachers' College, B. S. Assistant coach, sponsors Junior Class A proper man as one shall see in a summer's day. MARY J. CARTER Latin and English Kansas Wesleyan University, B. S. University of Michigan, M. A. Those about her shall read the perfect ways of honor. MELVIN C. CLINE Industrial Arts Emporia Teachers' College, B. S. When we mean to build we first survey the plot then draw the model. MILDRED CORNELL Physical Education and Biology Ottawa University, B. S. Sponsors Junior Class, Girls' Booster Club Little friend of all the world. EDNA DUNHAM Psychology and English McPherson College, A. B. Colorado College of Education, M. A. Sponsors Annual and Sophomore Class My mind to me a kingdom is. BEULAH GEYER English Clirst semesterj University of Nebraska, B. S. Sponsors Freshman Class, and library A rhapsody in words. ERNEST LARSON Science Bethany College, B. S. University of Colorado, M. A. Sponsors Senior Class, Hi-Y, Science Club As upright as a cedar.
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