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43. Mrs. Kccling Mrs. King That brings to mind that we must see what Arizona had that captured the loyalty of Mr. Corbin. Remember that envied tan of vivacious Miss U'Ren'?-such an important tradition of a Covina autumn or spring .... Miss Wheeler and her Rooseveltian desire for a desk covered with a myriad of trinkets. Reconstruct a lunch hour in the cafeteria . . . the table over in the corner surrounded by hungry males chattering in the best prescribed wo- men's club manner. . . . In her room Mrs. Taylor, the abstemious, devouring her eternal apple, polished and shined by we-would-like-to-know-whom. Mr. Lynch Mr. McClelland Mrs. Mills .1 XQG3 Miss Mock ti , X k Nw-el' Miss Niles Miss Papllga MF. Ross Dr. Ross, the principal of the Night School, has been the direc- tor of the Adult Education De- partment of Covina since it was established. He was an invaluable aid to the Cardinal staff as their photography advisor. As coun- selor to the freshman class he helped bewildered new students orient themselves to high school life.
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J? -Sh Miss Gcier Mr. Gorrell Miss Griswold Mr. Hall Miss Hall WDW Mr. I-lerner BAL Shaver Mr. Shaver, our vice-principal, has guided students at Covina High School in his executive capa- city for over three years. Super- vising the attendance office, coun- seling the freshman class, and arranging teaching schedules are among the numerous duties in- cluded in his office. From the severest task of meting out deten- tion to the signing of absence cards, he is always a fair judge and a friendly advisor. Mr. Horner In the auditorium, recall Miss Yeager with that infectious grin calling to some 'Lbird brain that Htempus is fu- gitingf '... And Mr. Lynch's temper when a chorister had foolishly forgot- ten to remove his cherished wad of gum. Always remember that look of futility crossing Mrs. Keeling's face at a mispronounced word. Never forget her constant companion, Mrs. Drendel, who hailed from that unequaled state, Massachusetts .... And that favorite maxim of Miss Papuga's, 'KNOW let's get down to business. Oh, yes, one must never forget the historic values of the problems of Nebraska as taught by Mr. Holden.
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af' ,pc Qs Miss Wilson Miss Yeager Office Stall The members of the ollice stall, Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. White, Mrs. Cuzel, and Miss Stover, perform innumerable services for the school. Assisting Mr. Millikan in the main ollice, Mr. Shaver in the attendance otlice, and Mr. Ross in the adult education office, the staff does all types of work from mak- ing out reports to keeping school records. ' mga Mr. Pendleton Mr. Shaw Mrs. Taylor Miss U'Rcn Miss Whaler UJQXC alle!-f Years hence we must remember to pity the worn and trodden floor 111 Miss Halls room between the execu- tive's desk and that steadfast diction- ary. Recall the faculty cooperation with students-Miss Boettger with the Junior Prom, Mr. Gauldin with the stage sets, Coaches Gorrell and Pen- dleton with athletics, Miss Geier with mechanical drawing, Mrs. King with the library, Mr. Shaw with commer- cial affairs, Mr. McClelland with de- bates, Miss Baxter with the Alcyonians, Mrs. Mills' shepherding of the seniors -these are only a few of the memories. We'll always remember that teachers are people, and people are fun. x at tl!-Q' Q5
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