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BOSSES THE I.E. FAMILY Seated at the left is Helen Huneke, secretary; Mable Swanson, attendance clerk; and Principal A. L. Parker, who, figuratively speaking, is the head of the L.C. family. Page seven
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OFFICE STAFF The Lewis and Clark family consists of many subdivisions such as the office staff. Seated at the extreme left is Bernadine McClincy, girls ' advisor; Dorothy Perring, clerk; William W. Taylor, vice principal. Page six
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The Mathematics department, under the direction of Fred Kramhch, is happy to have two new mem- bers in its family, Chnton N. Carlson and Glen D. Daugherty. First row: Eugene G. Sivertson, Eugenia Kempf, William E. Donner, Blanche Smith. Second row: Clinton N. CharTson, Fred Kramlich, Glen D. Daugherty, H. P. Aldrich. MATHEMATICS AIVD EIVGLISH DEPARTMEIVTS The English department, which is the largest department in the school, is composed of teachers which have been affiliated with the school for a number of years. The newest teacher is Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, who in addition to teaching Enghsh, plays the Lewis and Clark Organ. The teacher who has been associated with the English department for the longest period of time is Carl G. Miller, who has been here for 32 years. First row: Martha Graham, Grace G. Peck, Lois H. Knox, Francis L Vecchio, Joyce Wickline, Marian H. Pettis, Helen Black, Vivian Zent. Second row: Hazel Champbell, Ernest E. McElvain, Kathryn Sullivan, Philip M. Baird, Mary W. Watrous, George Palmer, Ada Howard, Carl G. Miller. liiini!!!
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