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'M 1 MR. ANGENE I must have a 'note to that effect. English MR. CASE i'All right, bojysf' Industrial Arts MISS DELAMATER 'Pour demain - English French ay ref' te. 6-' 'Rf- 1 W ' I 'fibu 'Q ii MR. BANDLOW Who's absent today I Social Studies MISS CRONE Boyd Please be quietln Science Mathematics MR. FINCH A1lright! Commercial Ky J if QHVI' - Q cg fi .: ,,1..g'fE:g r.. A MISS CAMPBELL Surely English MISS DARST All right. write! Ten words. Commercial MR. GEBHART Don't be so obviously comfortable. Science Biology
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Page 'Ten OUR GUIDING LIGHTS . 41.,,,,f J yin-W WSW!! MISS ALBRECHT Miss Albrecht, dean of girls, is on hand to discuss vocational and career problems. She has complete charge of all the attendance reef ords of the entire school. Her unf tiring patience is a great asset to the school. MR. VOORHEES WW .....!5E.- MR. PEAKE Mr. Peake, dean of boys, is ready to discuss problems, either personal or otherwise, with any student. He has placed innumerable boys and girls in some field of employment, both while they are in school and after they have been graduated. Among his other varied duties are assisting in scheduling. Through his conscientiousness and hard work our days at Shore have been made more proiitable. Mr. Voorhees, director of pupil personnel, is known to very few students other than those who meet him under rather unfavorable conf ditions. He cheeks up on attend' ance cases, is attempting to im' prove the placement system so that more pupils may iind work, and asf sists in many other respects. All of which makes him one of the most valuable members of the stall.
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