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INA PERSON In charge of all office work Secretary of the schools Supervisor of senior office force Pet Peeve: Cold Coffee PRINCIPAL After his first year as Principal of Columbus High School, Mr. Pa-ul Miller is fast becoming a good friend to students and faculty alike. Through- out the year Mr. Miller has worked hard to im- prove the school plan. Although it is as new to him as it is to us, Mr. Miller was the one who dropped the quarterly exams and lengthened the time for the semester examinations. With the years to come, let us hope that he keeps up the good work. 'Mr. Miller received his M. A. degree at the University of Nebraska. FAITH HURFORD, R. N. Bailey's Sanitorium in Lincoln School Nurse -5-
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SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS This is the fourth year Superintendent J. P. Young has been at Columbus High School. Dur- ing these four years all the students have grown to love and respect him. No matter how busy he happens to be, he takes time out to solve our problems, and he always greets the students with a warm smile- and at friendly hello . Before coming to Columbus High School, Mr. Young was Superintendent of Schools at Carroll, Iowa, and David City, Nebraska. He received his B. S. and M. A. degrees at the University of Ne- braska. Lester Ernstg Mrs. I. Persong Mrs. I. E. Levineg Superintendent J. P. Youngg John Schultzg N. C. Rogersg George Johnsen: Vance E. Leininger. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education of the Columbus Schools is the backbone and promoter of the city's educational system. They have the job of guiding us through our education, but their main objective is to set up the policies and rules that insure the students of Columbus schools the very best of educational opportun- ities. The members of the Board of Education are John W. Schultz, presidentg N. C. Rogers, vice- presidentg Lester C. Ernst, secretaryg and other board members are Mrs. I. E. Levine, J. P. Young, George Johansen, Vance E. Leininger, and Mrs. Ina Person, office secretary. All board members have prominent businesses and professions of their own. Giving credit where credit has been earned, we give it to the Board of Education for back- ing us with their knowledge, experience, and counsel. -4.-
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MARY L. ALBRO M. A. Colorado State College of Education Business Education Commercial club sponsor Pet Peeve: Soiled Kleenex on floors. HERBERT ALPERS B. S. University of Nebraska Industrial Arts Hi-Y co-sponsor Pet Peeve: Not being on the K'ball K. ROY BAILEY A. B. Nebraska Wesleyan English and Speech Thespian sponsor Pet Peeve: Students wh are in school only for fun that they can get of it DOROTHY M. BEATTY M. A. University of Nebraska Social Science Sophomore cla-ss sponsor Pet Peeve: Gum chewing in class ELVERA BENNE B. S. University of Nebraska Homemaking Future Homemakers of America sponsor Pet Peeve: Gum chewing PATRICIA BLACK B. S. University of Nebraska Physical Education Booster club sponsor Pet Peeve: People who can eat, and eat, and eat. and never get fat C. J. BOWER B. S. , Midland College Science and Driver Education Freshman class sponsor Pet Peeve: Bubble gum MARTHA F. BROCKMAN A. B. Midland College English and World Geography Senior class co-sponsor Pet Peeve: People who waste precious time GLADYS V. COLWELL M. A. University of Michigan Science Pet Peeve: Nebraska wind ROBERT E. COSTELLO B. S. University of Nebraska Woodworking, General Shop, Mechanical Drawing Reserve Football coach Freshman Basketball coach Junior class sponsor Pet Peeve: Careless dis- posal of waste paper CHARLOTTE CRUE A. B. University of Nebraska Mathematics Spanish Pet Peeve: Laziness GLADYS F. GRACE M. A. University of South Dakota English Journalism Discoverer advisor Pet Peeve: Lumfpy gravy
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