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Princg1J I To lead a school such as Cleveland in a thorough fashion is not an easy task. Yet, our genial principal, Mr. Davis, has handled the huge job with skill. Watcluing student re- actions, keeping a guarded eye on the budget, and seeing that everyone is content are but a few of the items that keeps him busy. Mr. Davis has become to the students a symbol of how they should feel towards Cleveland. Our principal can be found rooting with the best at the football games, attending school functions and always urging the students and faculty to take interest in what Cleveland does and the welfare of all. He speaks of Grover Cleveland high with pride in his voice and in doing so, gives the students a pride in him-in their prin- cipal who is so up on things. As chief over the rest of the faculty he has a commendable staff below him. Everyone remarks how close the teacher- student relationship is. That, it seems, is the greatest compli- ment that can be given: to say that our teachers, rather than being solely disciplinarians, are friends.
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lt is a known fact that it is 'much harder-it takes more knowledge of human nature-to be liked and respected while filling the role of disciplinarian. For, it is seldom that filling such a role is pleasant. Too many students must be called into line for cutting classes, skipping school, or being continually tardy or absent. Mr. Imus deserves applause for doing his work with tact and understanding. Considering the welfare of the school and the students first, he performs his duties with quiet efficiency. Understandably, Mr, Imus' office and the imposing man who works there fill the students with fear and dread when they are called in. However, while the reason for being sent to him may not be a pleasant matter, the student is met with neither paddle nor threats, but by a man who first wants to work out the problem, and second, see if there isn't some way that the recommendation handed out will be bene- ficial. Mr. Imus will always be in the memories of this year's graduating class when they remember the good old days. zke ri
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