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Principal There is one in every educational institution who is looked up to for counsel and advice by the student body. That es- sential figure in our high school is none other than Principal Willennar. This does not mean that his sole purpose is to administer these two necessary elements. It is rather an avocation, not one of his required duties, but it is proof of his great popularity among the studejits. It has been his policy to lend an aiding hand wherever :t is needed, and his sunny, consistent disposition has made him one of the best-liked figures In our faculty. Besides attending to his many responsibilities as principal he also is the able instructor of the civics and business law classes during th ' .- first semester, and the economics and salesmanship classes of the last half of the year. The way he impresses us witti the facts in these texts is certain proof that he is interested in our success financially and publicly. Z. A. WILLENNAR ..- .A .r?S
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w Superintendent A great responsibility always is attac superintendent. We can be proud to ha who bears the duties of the position ability and grace. Mr. Painter is the guiding hand to wayward or not, and they feel in him a i which they can and regulations ation of the ma ment is always who practices from him upon loyalty been surpassed, always ed to the position of z a man in this office th almost unexcelled all students, whether ise of leadership upon faithfully depend. In the past some of his laws -nay have seemed harsh to us, but brief conslder- ter is required for us to realize that our advance- nost prominent in his mind. Above all he is one hat he preaches. We will all recall lectures he school, and in that he has not g his hearty support and coopera- n to the beneficial school activities. As the senior class of ' 29 is the first to go through ir years of high school under the supervision of Mr. Pain , the members, justly pay tribute to him as a leader, ;anizer, and a thinker. all W. S. PAINTER A
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Faculty MRS. ARNOLD BOGGS Girls ' Coach Mrs. Boggs has excelled in her two years of basket- ball coaching in Garrett. She is popular with the girls and they would like her to remain so that the excellence of their team might be maintained. Warren H.gh School Manchester College Teaching experience, 7 years MR. GERALD BORMUTH Agrindtiire Biology, Hi-Y Mr. Bormuth, although he is never on time, cer- tainly accomplishes great things. He has done some fine organization work among the boys of the farms surrounding Garrett. His clubs are highly successful. ' Bloomfield High School Purdue University, B. S. Teaching experience, 6 years MR. C. B. BRYAN Coach Mr. Bryan has been with us only one short year, but he is famous already both for his brilliant as- sembly orations and for his indefatigable vim, vigor, and vitality. The records show what he has accomplished in his coaching. Hardin High School, Mo. Central Missouri State Teachers ' College, B. S. University of Kansas University of Illinois University of Chicago Teaching experience, 6 years. MRS. ERNEST CRO Commercial Department Mrs. Crow is our small commercial teacher, per- ennially smiling and at peace with the world. Her students are progressive and destined to be ex- amples of what stenographers should be. Garrett High School South Bend Business College Indi; . State Normal, B. S. ig experience. MRS. ROBERT ELLIS Latin, Library It is a well-known fact tha more difficult co generally known had the courage that hour one of If you arc not a tha avid foi ou return your be Auburn High Sch Tri-State College Indiana University University of Chicago, Ph. B. Teaching experience, 7 years i one of the oming more s who have iubject, find it profitable of their day. publicity, it is suggested k on time. d1 But it those s dertake Mrs. Arnold Boggs Mr. C. B. Bryan Mr. Gerald Bormuth Mrs. Robert Ellis A 14
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