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Part of the job of making Emerson run smoothly falls into the hands of Mr. Spaulding’s office staff. Miss Shabaz travels through her work in her own calm way: taking Mr. Spaulding’s dictation, listing new books, re¬ cording grades, and spending nights dreaming of atten¬ dance slips. Miss Palasz is Emerson’s one and only cash¬ ier. Her daily chores inslude selling tickets, cashing checks, and handling money, money, and more money! Mr. Spaulding’s right hand clerk in the office is Miss Link, She is the victim of continual interruptions by the members of the yearbook staff, takes care of transcripts, senior class records, and material connected with grad¬ uation. The staff that so competently assists Mr. Bohn is made up of Mrs. Short and Florence Caulk. Among numerous other duties, Mrs Short has charge of the supply room and takes care of the grade school records. Miss Caulk takes care of book rental, wishes that Emer¬ son had no lockers, an is affiliated with the Veterans Night School. principals. , the office a4 and
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DL c uidmc Lands of tLe The high school students of Emerson receive help¬ ful advice and sincere encouragement from Principal E. A. Spaulding. Mr. Spaulding is never to busy to offer a friendly smile or a pleasant, Good morning,” to any¬ one who enters his office. Besides performing his many duties, Mr. Spaulding found time this year to encourage students and faculty to work together in making an art catalog; this catalog is to be sold at the Emerson Art Exhibit that will be given next fall. Russell O. Bohn, assistant principal of Emerson is the energetic personality at the head of the grade- school department. Besides handling the everyday prob¬ lems of grade-school life, Mr. Bohn has the tremendous task of requistioning school supplies. He also spends much of his time supervising night school. Mr. Bohn was one of the many persons behind making the annual possible this year; he played an important part in ob¬ taining that vital material, paper, without which an annual would not have been possible. R. O. BOHN, E. A. SPAULDING Principal
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the faculty t performs the taiLs MATH AND COMMERCE MISS BEELER: Simpson College, B.S.; Simmons College, B.A.; Yearbook Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor, Art Catalogue. MISS ROWE: Valparaiso University, Chicago Teachers’College, University of Chicago; Junior Sponsor. MRS. HOUSEKEEPER: University of Indiana, A.B.; Junior Honor Society Sponsor. MR. CONNERLY: DePauw, B.A., University of Indiana, M.A.; Sophomore Sponsor. MISS TALBOT: University of Wisconsin, B.A.; Prom Committee, Senior Honor Society, Sponsor, Senior Sponsor. MISS KELLER: Indiana State Normal; Class 47 register teacher. MISS SIPAVICH: University of Indiana, A. B.; Building Representative for A. F. of T., Chairman of Election Committee. LANGUAGE ARTS MISS HANSEN: University of Indiana, B.S.; Projection Room Supervisor, Junior Library. MRS. PLUM: Evansville College, B.A.; University of Columbia, B.L.S.; Senior Library, Junior Sponsor. MRS. REYHER; University of Transylvania, A.B.; Junior Sponsor, Spanish Club Sponsor, Prom Committee. MR. OURSLER: University of Indiana, A.B.; University of Chicago, M.S.; Latin Club, Junior Spon¬ sor. MISS ANDERSON: University of Indiana, B.A.; Senior Sponsor, Chairman of Art Catalogue Committee. MRS. PIERCE: University of Indiana, A.B.; Junior Sponsor, Prom Committee, Art Cata¬ logue. MISS BENSCOTER: University of Chicago, P.H.B. and M.A.; Art Catalogue, Sophomore Spon¬ sor. MRS. GREEN WALD: University of Michiga n, B. A.; Senior Sponsor, Class Day Presentation, Art Catalogue. SOCIAL SCIENCE MISS MONAHAN: University of Chicago, P.H.B., St. Mary’s College; Class 45 register teacher. MR. CLARY: University of Indiana, B.S.; Junior Paper Sponsor, Junior Student Council Sponsor. MISS PHIL¬ LIPS: University of Indiana, B.S.; Class 40 register teacher. MISS GRIEGER: University of Indiana, B. A. and M.A.; President of Teachers’ Union, Sophomore Sponsor.MISS NEWTON: Northwestern Uni¬ versity, B.S.; Senior Honor Society Sponsor, Freshman Sponsor. MR. CARI.BERG: Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A. and M.A.; Board of Control Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor. MISS BAN: University of Indiana, A.B.; Building and Grounds Committee Sponsor. MRS. TODD: University of Wisconsin, A.B.; Class 42 register teacher. MISS LORTZ: Northwestern University, B.A.; Junior Honor Society Sponsor.
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