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Teachers Rise Early, Direct Classes, Study Halls Mr. Adams, E. D. Adams Nina Baker R. F. Bauer E. Glenn Baxter J. Martin Beck Wfilfrid Bowdler Adele Brown Roy B. Clymer F. A. Eaton lNlargaret li. Edwards Luella Eisemnann Mabel Eubanks Agnes Fay Gladys Powell Dana Fox Murl E. Frye D. Funk W. F. Gregory Barbara Hilherg Philip Hofman Edna Jones Marian Kemble C. NV. Koppes Mrs. Blanche Lake Floss Klopfenstein Dignified Gentleman, Sets Pace for Amiability Eight
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Front Corridor Boasts New Ticket Booth Mr. Rockwood Sells Books, Handles Funds Accurately Buying a new text book brings the student in contact with S. S. Rockwood, clerk of the Board of Education, and loyal. E. H. S. alumnus. Between 3,000 and 4,000 books involving S6000 are sold to the high school students each yearf' says Mr. Rockwood. Handling the teachers, pay roll amounting to about 515,000 every two weeks for 160 persons is another duty of Mr. Rock- wood. Janitors and cafeteria workers, as well as teachers re- ceive their checks from him. He also has charge of the paying of bills of the Board of Education, and issues 15 0 checks a month amounting to about S11,000. Keeping the minutes of board meetings and recording all pay rolls, checks, and bills is a task which requires accuracy and precisionf, states Mr. Rock- wood. One! Two! Three! These steps , pictured at the left, greet one as he is entering the 'Technical Building. They play a very important part in high school life for thousands of feet use them in a school year. Hundreds of people throng over the three steps and through the hallway every year to see students graduate. Those who had not previously secured their tickets will stop at the ticket window. Plays, concerts and lectures create brisk business at the ticket win- dows. Every school day at noon students man the ticket booth providing change for coins so that penny movie payment may be made at auditorium doors. ln the front hall is a chair equipped with a wide arm to permit writing. At noon a monitor occupies it. An oihcial list of students permitted to leave the building at noon is in his hands. Seven
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Actors, Orators, Athletes, Scribes To Coach Myriad Slips to Sign, Papers to Grade Niue li. R. Laver Nelle Lewis KI. C. Linville, Lois Littleton, Lee Lyman Ruth Miller Mary K. Mink, Nancy Ann Mur Phi' Mnucle Pnrmelee Bzirhnixt Plocher Gertrutle Remin., ton Allyn Rose H.1l'l'f' Rosent R. R. Ross NI. H. Schlieper Margaret Scott Clare Short A. N. Smith A. T. Smith, Curl Smith. C. Smith May Speer Alice Stofer Georgiuna Taft AI. P. Taylor N1 rs. Rnufus pictur appears on page SU
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