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,IOELLE FO Y Feerezary ll iz. by TOPE, BA., M A. .l. F. 1sEATTiE, is. A. Superintendent ol' City Scho mls I' ' Assistant Principal QA? Ijgnfe ide jgaaaf Tuesday, September -l, 193-l, DEAR DIARY: l dropped into the oilice this morning to borrow some typing paper from loelle Foy, our new secretary. Her job is to mimeof graph all tests, ll'll have to get in ood with herl record absences anclzdo all the work that Mr. Hi, rons can get out ol! around the ol'- lice. 'Ioelle has several assistants helping her who take up absent slips and carry around notices, Phyllis Lambeth, Anida Ault, Theora Ficklin, Nona Powers, Mary Hockett, Edith McHugh and Mickey Lowder take care ol' this. l gues they play more than work at least they looked like it. Mr. Hirons, the best high school principal, in the state so every one tells me, was sit, ting in hisollice talking to a group of freshmen boyswho had apparent- ly cut class. He seems to get into all of the dirty work around this school, Mr. Beattie, lwas told, is director of ex, tra-curricular ac tivi- W. G, HIRONS, B. A. Principal ol' High Scbonl PAIN T ties, and also Mr. Hirons' water boy wthat is, his assistant. Mr. Beattie advises all students lead- ers who supervise activities and progress, and he helps with the Band Tournament. l-low l do envy Mr. Tope. His word is final concerning all mat- ters pertaining to the school. Boy! wouldn't l like to order these teachers around as he does ffbut l guess that is life. While l was in the otlice, 'Io- elle asked me if any of the lost articles they had in there were mine. l don't believe l ever saw so much junk in all my lite. They ranged from chewing gum to old hats. l wish l could give some advice to the next y e a r seniors. lf they want to get in on a lot of something that isn't any ol' their busif ness, just stick around the otlice and that would go lor Win- chell Darby, too. Goodnight, ANNIE.
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