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Sue. Let's go to the principals office be- fore barging around the school. Steve. Look. That must be Mr. Mahoney at the door now. The Tou1'ist's Guide says he's principal. CThey approach a man who is standing in the tirst doorway, watching the passing in the hall. He gives a nod ot greeting to one student, a quick answer of acquiescence to another, directions to a third while sorting papers held in his hand. All is done with ease and quiet, businesslike etiiciencyj. Steve. Good morning, sir. We're visitors in your school. QThe formalities of introduction and wel- come now take place. The trio enters the oi- tice, where Mr. Mahoney introduces Mrs. Brooks, his secretary and registrar for the entire school systernb. ' Mr. Mahoney. We are fortunate to find Mrs. Brooks with a minute to spare. Her Clgntnclgialtlx Office time is usually consumed with scholastic and attendance records, tees, permits, cor- respondence, and the other hundred and one things expected oi her. Mrs. Brooks. Mr. Mahoney doesn't men- tion his multitudinous responsibilities-adapt ing the curriculum to the needs oi the pupils and the community, counseling the pupils both as individuals and as a student body, and administering generally the school pro- gram. He's a busy person all right. Mr. Mahoney. Nevertheless we both al- ways have time for our own boys and girls as well as tor those who visit us. You'll find our student body and faculty most cor- dial and iriendly. Please feel that you are one ot us as long as you are here. Sue and Steve. Thank you, sir. We Will. And now we'd like to visit some ot the class- rooms. READY TO HOP, skip or jump at Mrs. Brooks's command are oi- iice assistants Augusta McDon- ough, Mary Helen Kassaw, lean Troutman, Elizabeth Breitenberg, Betty lo McLeod, and lnez Rude ford. TEN CYCLOCK SCHOLARS Etta Mae Moore, Wilma Barentine, Don Stueart, Barbara Green, and Ralph Teed come to the oiiice to get tardy permits and seventh- hour tickets from Mr. Mahoney. Q. E fl 5 ? PAGE 2 in
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Clglatone Eight-thlntlf, Steve. Hop in the car and let's get started. You haven't forgotten What We've planned to do today, have you? Sue. Heck, no. l Wouldn't miss this tour of H. S. H. S. for anyone but Frank Sinatra. Steve. Frank S in a t r a- phooeyl I want to see all those beautiful girls l've heard the school is famous for. Sue. Oh, forget it and come on. l..et's travel. 5 w , Steve. We're not the only people who ride to school. But how in heck did all that crowd get into one car? There are some swell jalopies parked around here, dozens of bicycles, and even a motorcycle. Sue. Look how happy they all seem about coming to school. We had better make Way for the rush. 231 .Ea PAGE 20 Sue. There are two lazy girls just getting up, and they don't look so beautiful right now. They're sure to be late.
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