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:md teachers to make our Stay as enjoy- BOARD OF EDUCATION The liozird of lfdueution, consisting of them to thunk for the recent improvements tive members who :ire interested l'I1OUifll made on the lmll field, which was ready' for ' . l-- 1 N- . v , 1 tt , , . . in tht Nehool uid Ntudmnt hody to duo m use on AIM, 18. HW OHICCVS me lwcsldmtv their time to its hetterment, meets once ll . . . . . r Q . , Q I I Xliss Alice Pennmgtong Vice-President, month on :1 luesdny evening. lheir Joh X , 1 X N . , U. lt. 12lj'l0l'Q Secretary, Ralph A. fmrd- is to see that we get the proper equipment nerg frezisurcr, S. RI. Richards and XV. D. :lhle :uid zldrzintzigeous aw possihle. XVe have K 9l'lf '- S MR. WY. D, KE!-Illl.I'IR. MR. S, M. RIFHARDS. MR. D. E. TAYLOR. MR. R. A. GARDNER, MISS AI.If'Ff PENNINGTON
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Jlr. Long holds forth in the offire Marin :ignx om' of Ilmu' frl1'a:r ex1'l1sr thingy. SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL Every student in Freeport High met a new and true friend last September when hir. Long took over as principal of our school. Possessed of a friendly, likeable manner, he has done everything possible to make our school a more enjoyable place in which to work and play. XVe of the graduating class of I9-H feel we have been fortunate to have been led through our senior year by ilklr. Long. SECRETARY Mzlrie is a shining example of a perfect secretary ready to do everything she can to make school life easier for us. This year she was invaluable when it came to famil- iarizing Mr. Long with the school routine -showing him all the Uropesf' We missed her when she was in the hospital with appendicitis for about three weeks. Mzlrie is tops and a delightful credit to her pro- fession. If you want the answer to your problems, just see Marie Kreider.
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JY' x I THE FACULTY . . . we wouldn Miss Mary Catharine Sloan, Ii S., California S.'I'.C'.-a whiz at Latin . . . produced the Yan- kee King, that junior class master prrzluction . . . is envied by all for ber pretty' blonde hair . . . helped produce this year's Class Night. Mrs. Zelma I lem.n, AJS., I'niversity' of Pitts- burgh-used to be known as Ruppie, but a ring on the 'I'hird Finger, I.eft IIand has changed that . . . had charge of the Prom with Miss Ross . . . likes hiking and such. Miss Iililaheth Turner, A.B., Allegheny Col- lege-has always read all the latest and best books . . . sees all the new plays . . . and pro- duces some good ones herself. Nlrs. Ilarriette Morrow, I'I.S., I'niversity of I'ittsburgh-keeps girls in trim with fancy ex- ercises . . . has been sporting a new car--and is it snazvyl , . . her health classes report she is much concerned about this younger generation. Mr. john Ifft, A.Ii., Geneva College-Coach Ifft dt-es il superb job with all the sports-baskeb ball, football, and baseball has produced many fighting teams . . . is respected as a man ef no little basketball ability. Mr, David Booth, lib., Nlillersvllle Sli.- IfIIS's newest bundle of personality . . . keeps stage hands under one wing and the eighth graders under the other . . . Santa C'l'tus brought him a wife to keep him from getting lonesome. Miss Mildred Ralston, HS., XVestminster Col- lege, lNI.Iid., I'niversity of Pittsburgh - Miss Ralston is happiest when astride her trusty bike . . . does a big job in issuing the Ifreeportian, and as the Yellowjacket adviser. Miss Bernice Thoma, B.S., I'niversitt' of Pitts- burgh . . . seldom loses her temper, and really puts her heart into teaching shorthand and hook- keping . . 'tis said Miss 'I'homa is personally concerned with the draft problem. Mrs. jean Torrance, B.S., Indiana S.'I'.C'.- Mrs. Torrance got herself married this year . . . led her Home lic. girls in several social events including teas and dinners . . . helped put the new Handicraft and Art Club on the I7.II.S. map. Miss janet Iilder, Ii.S., Grove City Vollege- attractive adviser to the Hobby flub, which, with the Kiwanians, sponsored the town's first hobby show . . . plans taking sunnner school work this year. MISS MARY l'A'I'HARINE SLOAN MRS. HAliRIIC'I I'I'Z MORIUJVV MISS MIIJIRICII RAI.S'l'UN MRS, ZICIAIA I I.I'IMM NIR. JOHN Il1'F'I' MISS III-IRNIVIC A. 'VIIUMA MISS ICLIZAISI-f'l'H 'IWIILNER MR. DAVID Ii. BOOTH MRS. .IICAN 'I'0IiRANl'I'I MISS .IANId'I' I-Il,lhI-Ili 10 S
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