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A typical scene as students leave for home. Top Row: Mr. Glenn Adams, Miss Josephine Armuth, Mr. William Baker, Miss Alice Bateman. Bottom Row: Miss Elsie Butler, Mr. Ferry Clark, Miss Beatrice Crowe, Miss Maude Davis. “Reading, Riting, Rithmetic Can’t Be Learned The explanation of the monetary system is one of the things that Mr. Glenn Adams teaches in his economics class. The seniors in Miss Josephine Armuth ' s history class learn about the various bills and tariffs that have been passed in the United States. Blueprinting and mechanical drawing are taught in Mr. William Baker ' s classes. Miss Alice Bateman teaches her freshman Latin students the declension of nouns and adjectives and how to conjugate verbs. The home position and proper finger movement is taught beginning typing students by Miss Elsie Butler. Mr. Ferry Clark teaches his botany students how to identify different leaves. Miss Beatrice Crowe, dean of girls, helps her short¬ hand students build up their writing speed. Miss Maude Davis teaches her Business English students the do ' s and don ' ts of writing good business letters. Page twenty-eight
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And Chats With The Deans Our Dean of Girls, Miss Beatrice Crowe, and our Dean of Boys, Mr. J. Ray Ross, have had a very busy year. With so many families moving in and out of Columbus this year, the deans have been kept busy adjusting the new students to the high school. Fixing their schedules, acquainting students with the faculty, other students, and customs of Columbus High School, and interesting them in extra-curricular work are a few of the many tasks of our deans. Not all their time is given to helping new students, however. Old as well as new pupils need help and re-adjustment. Miss Crowe and Mr. Ross spend many hours finding out the cause of a pupil ' s poor or failing grade, and, once the cause is found, they do everything in their power to correct the difficulty. This year there has been a greater demand than ever for students to work after school and on Saturdays, and Miss Crowe and Mr. Ross try to place boys and girls, who they think are qualified, in those positions. Our deans are always ready to aid any student who feels the need of help— whether it is for school work or any personal problem. They help to keep the school running smoothly, and the whole student body is indebted to them. Besides their work as deans, they have other responsibilities in the school. Miss Crowe, as a commercial teacher, prepares students for work in offices. Because of the urgency of the need for stenographers, Miss Crowe has been spending extra time in preparing her pupils for jobs. Mr. Ross holds special classes for the students of C. H. S. At times it is hard to adjust pupils to classes, either because of their great ability or because of their inability to learn. In the classes of Mr. Ross students are allowed to progress as fast as their ability allows them. Many students have Mr. Ross to thank for help¬ ing them over the bumpy road of learning.
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From Books Alone,” Says Squeaky Miss Sadie Davis ' classes review grammar and the principles of punctuation. Miss Martha Ellis shows her sewing students how to make new dresses and how to remodel old ones. Under Miss Hazel Fitzpatrick ' s guidance the advanced cooking students prepare the food for the school cafeteria. This year Mr. Wood- row Fleming, biology teacher, also has coached the Pups on to 11 victories out of 17 tries. Top Row: Miss Sadie Davis, Miss Martha Ellis, Miss Hazel Fitzpatrick, C. H. S. after a snow storm. Mr. Woodrow Fleming. Bottom Row: Miss Edna Folger, Miss Euzetta Foster, Mr. Noel Genth, Mr. Russell Goucher. Miss Edna Folger, business adviser of the Log, teaches higher mathematics to her scholars. Miss Euzetta Foster has charge of the gym work of all the girls in high school. Mr. Noel Genth, coach of the Bull Dogs, also teaches physics. Mr. Russell Goucher, director of the orchestra and the bands, also has charge of the mixed chorus. Page twenty-nine
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