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SEHUUL BUARIJ The Board of Education, three representatives of our community, each year formulate the policies and solve the problems that arise in the management of our school. Mr. Paul Morsches wields the gavel at the bi- weekly meetings, while Mr. Lee Daniel transcribes all vital business. Mr. Fred Yontz keeps close count of the pennies. ADMINISTRATION Mr. Smiley had jurisdiction over all absenteeism in C.C.H.S. Besides his duties as principal, he taught a bookkeeping class the painstaking methods of keeping the debits away from the credits. Every morning and noon he was heard to say, This concludes the an- nouncements for todayf' Miss Thornburgh not only kept close watch over the State Debate Trophy, but also delighted in writing out those multi-colored excuse blanks. New Latin books lightened her duties since bewildered freshmen could no longer blindly follow translations scribbled there by former students. As chief executive of our school, Mr. Kerr saw to it that all phases of our school life ran smoothly and effi- ciently. In true Carnegie fashion, Mr. Kerr taught a senior sociology class how to win friends and influence people. Page Tbirlcru
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HABIUE WITH ME Mrs. Shull, the Madame X of the math department, and Mr. Brown, mentor of the commerce department, stand entranced as Professor Shull demonstrates his newest brain child. Mr. NVilson assumes his usual position as he tries to help Miss Carver and Mrs. McKitrick solve the S64 question: Where will the allied invasion start? The English teachers find sol- ace in the library where Miss Edwards finds an unexpected bit of gossip in the Wing Tip box, and Miss Hawkins and Miss Stultz confine themselves to the more boring Mr. Webster and the problems of filing. Page Fiflecn Mr. Alter, a conservationist at heart, and Miss Flora, who makes all kinds of things out of left over materials, approve of Mrs. Murphy's war-time p o l i c y: make it over, make it do, wear it out, do without. Mrs. Munns and Mr. Welty help to prove that music soothes the savage breast' by cooperat- ing in a song. Mrs. Munns tickles the ivories, while Mr. Welty holds down the tempo. Mr. Chapman indicates the star that represents the first of our boys to go into the service as Miss Stalcup and Coach DeVol turn the tables by visualizing i'Shin in a uniform.
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