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T U HERBERT HISS MISS HILDA WOOD MRS. MYRTLE MASTERS DOROTHY OTT ARNOLD CROMPTON MR. R. L. GOURLEY MISS LYDIA REBERT VIRGINIA SEYFERT PHYLLIS FORD MISS RUTH HOTCHKISS CHARLES TAME JEAN WILKS
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T W ▼ Y E wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the teachers who have so willingly sacrificed their time and cooperated with us all during our high school career. Through inspiring influence, we have reached heights that never before had we thought obtainable. To Miss Wilson, Miss Hotchkiss. Miss Rebert. Miss Collings, Mr. Courier, Mr. Yoder and Mr. Chance we say “farewell.” Miss Wilson Our beloved grade adviser to whom we owe our success in organization. She has inspired our class to high ideals in character, scholarship, and service, and the memory of her faithful help will stay with us long after our work in school is done. Miss Collings She has sincerely felt our defeats and victories and has been a friend through them all. She has guided us to better citizenship and has created a feeling of patriotism in us that will go far in helping us to uphold the creeds of this, our country. Mr. Gourley Although his connection has been mostly with the boys of our class, Mr. Gourley has contributed ideas and helped in different ways to better our entire class. He has been a faithful friend and adviser to us all. Miss Hotchkiss Miss Hotchkiss has aided many through her work in the French department. She. too, has given time, thought, and co-operation, unselfishly, to every activity and project of the class. Her unceasing work as adviser of the activities committee has made possible to a great extent the publication and success of this Ixioklet. Mr. Yoder Mr. Yoder has been helpful in our entire school life as an adviser and co-worker in our class projects and activities. In his quiet manner, he has given help when we most needed it and has been responsible, in a large measure, to our success and happiness in school. Mr. Chance Although Mr. Chance’s job was rather unpleasant, being the adviser of conditioned 12A s, his naturally cheerful nature and helpfulness have prompted the redeemed 12A’s to agree unanimously that a better teacher, man, or pal can’t be found. IT II II i: T 1 9 3 2 3
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Turret Stuff T l: ic IK J1 krbekt Hiss...............................EditorAn-CIticf Jean Wilks...................................Assistant Editor l£ Virginia Seyfert..............................Literary Editor Arnold Crompton................................Finance Editor T Dorothy Ott........................................Art Editor Phyllis Ford.......................................Activities Charles Tamf.........................................Pictures Literary Committee Amelia Mervar Gordon Rattray Negley Cochran Ruth Tyler Frank Barbie Hazel Brindley Katherine Chenowcth Lenorc Paterson Dorothy Aldingcr Finance Committee Walter Werner Jean Wilks Jerome Bauman Frances Samson Andrew Tennant Henry Gamhatcse Rose Haller Anthony Heller Florence Karnius Carmella Vignone Act it nties Com m ittee Esta Casterline Justine Zelc Henry Gamhatcse William Yurkovitch Lucille Braun Art mid Mountings Committee Dorothea Ott Florence Gutter Hazel Grapentine Idcll Ray Verna Woleen Gunnar Johnson .Mike Furlan Virginia Dangler Picture Committee John Bostic Arnold Frey Allan Baber Ruth Koglcr Dorothy Sega Typists Esta Casterline Helen Coy Agnes Weir Elynor Eirotis Faculty Advisers Miss Lydia Rkhkrt.........'...............Literary Committee .Mr. R. L. Goukley........................ Finance Committee Miss Rutii Hotchkiss....................Activities Committee Mrs. Myrtle Masters...............Art and Pictures Committee 1 !l :k 2 5
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