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MISS MINNIE PARSON What is it that we admire in her? Perhaps it is her sincerity in her be- liefs and again it may be her ability to accomplish so much in so short a time. Her wit, humor and sympathy have won her staunch friends. MRS. NAOMI NEYHART SMITH We can't quite accustom ourselves to calling ,her Mrs. It sounds so out of place with her, when slhe is so much one of us. Certainly Miss Naomi-we must call her that-is still as much an enthusiastic basket ball fan and fel- low student as a teacher can be. MISS LENA GOYER To Miss Goyer is allotted the task of instructing budding stenographers. It is said that her first statement this year was that gum was not essential to ,make one appear a stenovgrapher. She is the one who directs the opera- tions of the Mess hall. CLASS G. Il, S. l923 Page seven
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L3 i so-L6 3 MR. J. A. ABELL Prose is the proper medium for the enumeration of Mr. Abe1l's accom- plishments, since it is the best medium for lengthy discussion. Everything which G. H. S. has is due, either part- ly or wholly, to him. Our team, caf- eteria, commercial department, size and state standing are evidences of his efforts. MR. R. B. MILLER Praise and glory center around Mr. Miller this year for his turning: out such a wonder team. As patient as Job, Mr. Miller has labored with the boys to the attainment of perfection. Strength of purpose is written all over Mr. Miller. Page six X Q - 'AM - -Rimes - ca. ill. s. i Mizz!
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-fa 3 MRS. FRANCES HAYCOCK It is Mrs. Haycock's particular duty to instruct the Freshmen and Sophs. Without her, our school spirit would suffer a serious set back for she is tireless. The smallest thing about her is her size. Great things come in smwall packages. M MR. V. H. MILLER Virg is still capable of understand- ing the High School Student for he is not many years removed in appear- ance from that stage, which accounts for his being so .generally liked. From present indications Mr. Miller will never lack for a variety of well cook- ed food. MISS GLADYS BERGDOLL Miss Bergdoll was the plal of the school-but she left us. No one ap- preciated a joke more than she and she spiced the dryest geometry props so effectively with them that no one could fail to grasp every detail. Page eight vLAss u.n.s. :osx
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