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1934 : THE IQIfflECTOl2 : 1934 THIS OFIZICE HE high school office is one of the busiest places in the school. It serves as a headquarters for all records and accounts neces- sary for the efiicient operation of the institution. The Executive Clerk and Treasurer supervises the office work, and in addition, has complete charge of all purchasing and accounts of the different departments of the school. All business pertaining to -deuff the high school must pass through her department and receive her approval before being ordered. Each organization or club's financial account is kept separate and a monthly report is submitted to each one showing the standing for the past month. The duties of the Recording Clerk are various and many, chief of which is the recording on permanent records the reports, from class room teachers, of students, grades, final averages, activities, and subject changes, for instant reference when necessary. She sends for credits of students enrolling from other schools, transfers credits from our school to other schools when requested, and compiles various advanced standing reports for the Board of Education and the State Superintendent. The oflice acts as a hub to the school, and its great importance to its proper functioning can readily be seen. We are fortunate in having such competent, helpful and gracious assistants in it. Page Twenty-Eight
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1934 : THE QEflECTOD fftgazzggaf Mf-7.1fK,ysAa wwwml RALPH KNOLL A tall scholarly fellow , . clever , . . energetic camping . contract bridge . radio , fishing . . likes mechanics . . not catching fish. HARRY H. KOPPLIN A born worker . a keen observer , . conscientious , is an able ad- viser . . likes the out-of-doors . . interested in all athletics. EARL N. MCNEIL Knows what he wants . . . and usually gets it . jolly , . . pleasant , . . likes a farm . . grows dahlias interested in science . reading. GEORGE E. MATSON Ambitious . , , likes to collect stamps . , fishing . . mechanics . . preceptorial activity . . a believer in individual interpretation. KATHERINE E. MAGILL Very punctual . , . has a pleasing smile . a winning way . a believer in Benjamin Franklin's philosophy . . . and the New Dealf' FRED R. MATTHEWS Stuclious . interested in Boy Scouts . . reading , fishing . , . shop work , likes mathematics and physics. ALICE M. MAVEETY Always pleasant drives a cat in a masterly manner . . likes reading , golf , , dramatics . . interested in individual expression. SPENCER W. MYERS His second year at High . , has won many friends . . ambitious . . keen minded . . a modern teacher . . coach at C. MARY V. MUMMERY Active . . efficient . . interested in social problems , . likes good books . the theater . . . adviser of the Forum. GRAYSON NEWARK Short , . , but wiry , , , , . likes gardening , a good mixer . . . especially in the laboratory , , contract bridge . . liked by all students. A-News acre? -ew iw : 1934 Wins:-'r .miweagi Page Twenty-Seven
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1934 : THE DEFLECTCD idol ifsmri 'Pay ETI-IEL B. PAGE A dramatic student , very much interested in the e'Little Theater . appeared with them in several plays at Majestic . likes to read. Louis A. PASCHKE jovial . . good natured . lives on his own farm and enjoys it , . likes all out door sports . is well liked by all. J. WARD PRESTON Always neat . and pleasant . interested in his clasps likes to investigate the realm of things . . a Boy Scout leader. HARRIET E. RANDOLPH Has a winning smile , pleasant . ambitious an expert in mathe- matics believes in student government interested in her family. GLADDIS RICHARDS Knows her ufiguresu . a diligent worker does her part and more understands boys and girls gives assistance when needed. EDITH P. RINGS Short . but dynamic commands attention and gets it . . you learn in her class, without realizing the effort. GRACE M. RIVENBARK New at High . taught at Medinah Athletic Club, Chicago likes to paint read . girls' sports interested in her classes, E. MARGARET SEITZ Witty full of fun demands attention gives attention in return . , believes in a commercial tasting for all. RUTH E. SPREEN An interesting teacher independent . . . scores students on their effort rather than on their ability. . . also in class reliable very fair . . ROLLAND D. TODD An intelligent speaker interested in camping . . volley ball . all sports. likes boys and girls student counselor . Ryna 155121 kfmfl., .isa lie..-ac i7c7,.ac 1934 ifiaywbli Rnrcciwffs fi4JLtQfl'lJ.-.-1. fr1f4lL0Qf74f 'A-Y--A m.i'.fRa..Lv-5. Page Twenty-Nine
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