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One-Hour Classes Each Day English, 1-8, ,,,,, D- sssss ,sss , L . ,L Debate, Journalism, Speech Latin, 1-63 French, C25- sesssssess History, C165 g Civics, Algebra, C115 3 Geometry, C115 ., Gen. Science, C85 5 Biology, C105 5 Physics, C55 5 Chemistry, Commercial cccc . rcccrcccccccccccccccc Home Economics c..cc.,c.,r,s -D .. Manual Training ,.cc.rcv -- ..,.s Wfoodwork, Printing CVoc.5. sece Physical Education .ccc ,,,,..., Foods, Chemistry Elizabeth Fry, Mary McC1uskey, Nona Moss. Ethel Shannon, LaRue Guernsey, Dora. Holman. Aclviserships ADDED to the regular classroom work each teacher coaches or advises some extra curricular activity. Advisers of clubs are Mr. H. Lynn Bloxom, Mr. Fred N. Cooper, Mr. Norman Cooper, Miss Elizabeth Fry, Miss Wilma Hastie, Mr. Lawson E. Hockey, Mrs. Carrie Longfellow, Miss Vivian Peterson, Mr. W. M. Phares, and Miss Adeline Sharon. Publication advisers are Miss Mary Cruikshank and Miss Doris Lumley. Miss Dora Holman, Miss Vesta Lik- ins, and Principal C. T. Feelhaver are Student Council advisers. In charge of forensic activities are Everett S. Cortright, Miss Bernadene Kenison, Miss Elta D. Jansen, Ralph Nichols, Miss Dorothy Mahlum. Boys' sports are supervised by Mr. Fred N. Coop- er, Mr. J. A. McKinstry, Mr. Lawson E. Hockey, Mr. Fred Graham, Mr. Wfilliam Schwendemann, Mr. Ralph Nichols and Mr. Ralph Bastian. page fzcwzfy-svL mz
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Mary Boxwell, Carrie Longfellow, Orpha Cheney. Imzeborz Highland, Marie L. Wright, Margaret O'Keefe. Assembly Committee NEW this year is the faculty assembly committee consisting of Mrs. Clara Dean, Miss Mary Boxwell, Mr. C. T. Eeelhaver, and Mr. Ralph Nichols. The original plan of weekly assem- blies presenting programs for enter- tainment, recreation, or education was carried out with a few excep- tions. A m o n g the outstanding speakers were Rabbi Eugene Mann- heimer of Des Moines and W. H. D. Lester of the Department of Justice. In honor of the Mark Twain centen- nial, a group of students presented a scene from H11Cfalc'bc'1'1'y Film. Com- memorating the birthday of Stephen Foster, a music festival was given by the music department. Faculty mem- bers presented a one-act play and the students an amateurs hour, patterned after that of Major Bowes. A liberal sprinkling of pep assemblies added zest to the entire program. page fzwzzfy-xix Howard Orth, Iowa State Teachers, B. A., and Miss Margaret O,Keefe, University of lowa, B. A. Miss Ethel Shannon, University of Iowa, M. A., heads the Mathematics department whose members are Miss Elizabeth Fry, University of lowa, M. A., Miss LaRue Guernsey, Des Moines College, B. S., Miss Dora Hol- man, University of lowa, B. A., Miss Mary Ola McCluskey, University of Chicago, M. A., and Miss Nona Moss, Morningside, B. A. Biology, Debate
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UPPER LEIVTC Miss Dorothy Mahlum, Morningside College, B. A., came the sec- ond semester to teach Sophomore Fnglish, direct OHC-ACE plays, and coach original orators. Center left: H. L. Bloxom dem- onstrates. Lower left: -I. H. Orth before Operetta practice started. Second column -top: Fred L. Graham, Biology, assistant coach the second semester. Center: An unusual study of Miss E. Fry from our upopularn candid photographers file. Lower: Debate Coach Nichols, smile of victory. Third column-top: Busy day in the library for Miss C. Cruikshank whose memory seldom fails to fit names and faces of the hundreds of student patrons. Cen- Lluzgr' fIL't'lIfYj'-tjgllf Qi fan Faculty Candid ter: A. Sharon, V. Likins, and F. Graham were reporting for duty. Lower: E. Chap- man all ready to expound. Right-top: Mrs. Vera Byerhoff, who taught Indus- trial Geography, English and Science, could never tire of her surroundings for she traveled from one class room to an- other all day. Upper center: Mrs. R. Nichols substituted in Study hall 102 while her husband garnered trophies. Lower center: Mrs. H. Buegel, custodian of the records which high school students leave behind after four years' exposure to an education. Lower right: The smile that Marian Maag-Findlay has never lost since February 21. 5
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