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WM' de GW One morning before school we decide to pay a visit to the office Upon entering we find Mrs Robinson busy reading excuses and writing absence slips. Mrs. Ayers is on the phone tracking down a misplaced stu- dent. A voice, unmistakably Mr. Neigh- bor s, is heard Miss Scherf! Would you get Miss Morgans report? We silently follow Miss Scherf to the night school office. While we are there Mr. Reid enters. Wfe stay awhil 'admiring his business-like brisk- ness. He certainly has kept the night school running uell. Attendance has increased, worthwhile courses have been offered, and he has been instrumental in bringing many famous speakers to the Hanford Evening Forum mzking Hanford outstanding in this respect. Look at that clock! We hurry out the door and toward the office, praying all the way for a good excuse, but we have found from pasnexperience that Mrs. Ayers and Nlrs. Robinson are not easily fooled. .mum 'iv Teva? 'OP Top: Mildred Scherf, Princi- pals Secretary and Bookkeep- erg Josephine- Robinson, Reg- istrar and Attendance Clerkg Nt-lla Ayers, A 1 t e n d a n ce Officer. Center: Clyde C. Reid, Princi- pal. 1-Evening High School. Bottom: Ilexem- Morgan. Eve- ning School I'rincipal's Secre- tary.
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9' K 'fy' , ,.M,,,.w ,, , wwf' 'S'5S fYwdf' 1? x Gsm M 'Nv- 6 I , The Board of Trustees mlght be llk ened to the producers for they flnance the set and furnlsh the propertles so that the dlrectors the admlnlstratlve body of the High School are able to carry out smoothly the program of the I-llgh School The Board of Trustee of the Han ford Hlgh School IS composed of FIVC members the chalrman bemg Mr LOUIS Barbonl and the clerk Dr Carl Duffy Cther members are Mr Homer Tlbbs Mr Lows GIHCOIHRZLI and Mr Robert Cralne The Board has many lmportant func tlons for xts members really represent the mterest of the tax payers Some of thelr dutles are to engage all school em 1nto contracts and agreements and to lnsure all property These IUCN have the final I'CSpOI'1Slb1l lfy' of the fL1I1CUOHlIlg and lTl3lHt31I1CI1CC of the school plant UI IN IIXHIND s 1 I Xl UNI KI 1 Xlll ll l- H0!ll ll lllllli RUHI- Rl lllKlNl f' if 7 N . LJ ' , , . . r . I, 7 1 . ,r,:.gvmMMMMO . . . A , ' W . , . ' . 7 ployees, sign all bills to be paid, enter V - , , 4, . I. 5 NI I,0l lf a ' zzl ' , l 'Fx'
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CARRIE AUTREY Il MARY FRANCIS WITWER I'4l'lgllSl1, Social Living Counsellor O x s I I I X. HELEN AUSTIN CHARLES FOSTER DOROTHY DOWNING Ill rlml 'Him ny liIl,.,ll,l1 l.ngl1.h ll 1 l . Zlllllw JOYCE HUFFMAN Arithmetic, English NAOMI GIDDINGS English KW! 4 S EMILY MURRAY J. L. BROWN FANNIE Pulnlim-Sin-zikingr. History and Uivivzs, WELLINGTON Debate-. llrumzt English, Janus Hisluryy Engligh Standing back of us throughout our school years are the teachers. For them our affectionate regard grows as the years go by. We like to remember little incidents in the class room-things they said and did. Of course there were many times when we didn't see eye to eye on a number of things. For example, teachers have a strange and unaccountable belief that study is important. This is most peculiar, but we are of a very tolerant nature and have done our best to overlook it. I really hate to mention this, but their great weakness is, without doubt, their fondness for tests. This has proved to be very embarrassing at times. It is our candid opinion that these tests Cast a shadow on high school life which is very bad for our morale. We hope that something may be done about it. To be truthful though, we really appreciate the patience our faculty members have with us, and the time and work they spend on us and our activities.
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