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'N--N MISS ALENIUS MISS WEBBER SUPERVISORS At the beginning of every semester our counselors must face the confused and dissat' isfied students who return with their ever existing pro- gram problems. These counselors have a multiple job. Through patience and experience, they guide students in their choice of studies, keeping in mind the individual needs of each stu- dent, college requirements, or vocational needs. Miss Alenius and Miss Web- ber in room IZ6 help the girlsg while in room lO3 Mr. Mohr and Mr. Holcombe assist the boys. In addition to their coun- seling duties, the counselors teach several classes a day. Miss Webber has stenography, t y p i n g, and transcription classes. Miss Alenius teaches two trigonometry classes along with algebra. Mr. Mohr has two biology classes and heads a lOA General Education group. Mr. Holcombe has three geometry classes. Even though they must an- swer hundreds of questions each day, they realize it is one part of their job. Theirs is the difficult task of trying to please everyone and of keep- ing classes within reasonable size, l , MR. HOLCOMBE 12 MR. MOHR
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MISS SCHODER Reflected in the window of her office we see Miss Rosa M. Schoder, Dean of Girls. This small, but mighty personality has been connected with South and South girls for many years. She has been the one who was always willing to consider our problems and help straighten us out on many things. Miss Schoder's ability to handle her many chores and still have time for a friendly Hello , and the encouragement and advice offered about many different matters has made her an inspiration to all girls. LEADERS MR. IORCENSON One of the busiest men at South is Mr, Richard jorgenson, the assistant principal. Advising boys, helping to plan programs, and assisting Mr. Holm in many different ways are only a few of his numerous iobs. Mr. jorgenson is popular with, and well known to all Rebels. He has helped many students to ar- range a semester program that would best suit their vocational desires and their scholastic abilities. He has been at South only a compara- tively short time, but Mr. jorgenson has become a respected leader among the fac- ulty and the students alike.
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A .Es A X When General Pershing reached Lafayette's grave in France he laid a wreath of American roses on the tomb and tradition says he uttered these words: Lafayette, we are here. We cannot present a wreath of American roses to each member of our faculty, but we are here to pay tribute to our ever faithful teachers. Someone once said: Smiles and tears, like sunshine and rain, are necessary to the development of life, Realizing the truth of these words our dutiful pedagogues pro-- ceeded to give assignments that would stump the quiz kids. But the frowns of study often faded into smiles of happiness. Often we have stamped our MISS ALFHILD ALENIUS MR. VERN ARNOLD MRS. LOUISA ARPS MRS, LOUISE AYMER MR, HENRY BAGLEY MISS REBEKAH J. BARON MISS JESSIE BEATON MRS. SARA BLANCH MISS AGNES BRYDEN MISS HELEN BURNHAM . I ,L gs 3 'I ti V ' ' I 5 5 ff .fl .aw 5' we at sf-, ,aw c if - S is my iw,-I ' . . YW I3 MISS VERA CAMPBELL MISS AGNES CLANCY MRS, ALICE CLARK MR. ROBERT COLLIER, JR. MRS. ODETTE L. COMBS MRS. ENID DRAPER CRAIG MR. GEORGE CROPLEY MRS, ROSE DAVIS MR. TILLMAN H, ERB MISS RUBYMAE EVANS
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