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SupeTiiritendltrit (nun.ci.paC MR. M. L. KNAPP Peeking through the keyhole of the administrative department, we meet an old friend, Mr. Knapp, our new superintendent. We have indeed missed him during this past year, but we know that he is fulfilling his new duties to a MR. C. F. HUMPHREY Seeking new grounds, Mr. Humphrey moved over from the junior high school in September and has very capably filled the shoes vacated by Mr. Knapp. 9
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School dioanc!! MR. E. H. UTLEY Here we introduce the administrative part of the school. Mr. Utley heads this department — and very effectively, too. MRS. R. W. RYDZY As treasurer, Mrs. Rydzy helps to keep our high school running smoothly. MR. HENRY MILLER Mr. Miller, as secretary, completes the “eternal triangle.” Thanks to all three for their friendly co-operation. We appreciate it! MISS ALMA SCHILF The financial secretary of the Board is responsible for many tasks and does them all well. Thanks to you, too! 8
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Here we find our profs at an informal teachers’ meeting. Although Mr. Humphrey is getting impatient, Messrs. Gill, Long, and Johnson stroll nonchalantly in. Mr. Sellers and Miss Murphy stop for a little chat, while Miss Nolin and Miss Shepherd are hard at work in the kitchen. Who would have “thunk” it? Three grown up men with ice cream bars! Mr. Schaeffer and Mr. Ten Harkel watch while Miss Se-hesta admonishes Mr. Parsons. Mr. Troyer is put to work—(hats what you get for coming early—See— Mr. Thorne is smart. Mr. Neff and Mr. Maxey find time to glance through some magazines, while Mr. Nicholas, Miss Smith, Mr. Purvis, Mr. Troyer (again) and Mr. Miller are first in line for the “eats.” ..Food in sight, and Mr. Buchanan, Miss Schwabenland, and Mr. Smith read over the Constitution!—Can’t understand it!
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