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ADMINISTRATION Leonard Jella Although Leonard Jella is head mechanic in the Lawrence schoolsg he is well-known at high school. If we want something done that he can do, all we do is call on him and its done. Mr, Jolla HowardiL. Sutherland Howard L. Sutherland, Clerk of the Board of Education, has a lot of Work to do, including looking after the teachers' checks each time they are due. Maybe that's why the faculty is so interested in him. He has made a v-ery efficient clerk, in buying materials for the board, and working for it the best he knows how. Mr. Sutherland Miss Doris Dixon Miss Doris Dixon is usually seen at the switch hoard, pulling this and pushing in that. We haven't found out yet how she does it. However, she helps Mr. Birch, too. Miss Dixon is leaving us for a certain young man. Good luck, Doris. Miss Dixon Superintendcnfs Ufficc 13
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5 l l M ADMINISTRATION . Miss Kindlesperger 'K jj i Who doesn't like Miss Kindlesperger, the school nurse? She Y ig M is always ready and so willing to help all of us, and she is very -lll eiicient in her work. Each year physical and dental examinations x are under her supervision. During these last few years, she has also undertaken thc job in doing everything she can to help those , - who need her help so badly. May she always remain with us. Miss Kindlespergor .M V Mrs. Macoubrie q, l'i M1's. M. L. Macoubrie, secretary to the Principal, is very busy :E ' W' ' F0 at all times, as we all well know. Especially, when it is time for I enrollment cards. It is a complicated job, this being secretary to the Principal, and wi-'d rather not change with her-just yet. Mrs, Macoubrie Miss Vesta White This face isn't seen so much around our high school. 'l'hat's because she spends most of hem' time working: in the Superintend- ent's office, helping Mr. Birch and Mr. Sutherland. Anyway, we know your smile, Miss White. Miss White l'rineip:nl's Oiliee IJ
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X .. S E N I O R C L 'A S S A Senior Class Olhcers J y -. The girls certainly outnumbered the boys in this senic 'Q class' election.: Only one of them survived the rusgn X Qi ix , l 'K-.ff f 11 i - X! . , 'V ' However, David Seotf the lone survivor, is presidentiof the class aniil a good one, at that. He was vice-gresident of the class last year and justgmoved up ix notch this year. We've enjoy-ed Watching David in plays and on the tenn'.,.eou1't4 . N R. . ' X X . .lean Frink, vice-pizgsident, was treasurer in the sop.h?nnore yea? of the dass. She has helped us in G. R. :end in accompanying the glee clubg ' i xii R., 1 .l i, Secretary of the clings is Mildred Messenheimer whol'-has been FIRVCTY active member A . ' N, in G. R. and has taken fpvart in many plays. A-Tv -. . -' .ii . .5 We chose for trca urer, Alice Daniels, a member of the 'National Honor Society, and vice-president in our sophomore year. Helen Moore represented us in Student ' .- i ' ' Council. 'f X A i i 'T f V 1. -- wr rx . L , , X y Q The class has bGBli1THYilL0lllZSlL1ll1dll1L!' one in that it' .QtA0I1'l the. lirst sophomore play . . . 43---. . i . ever glveng the ,1un1o'rii,Xlay,Avyas very suecessfulg the pwm was one ol the best everg and to top it all off, the-:ienioi plz1y was exceptionally g., Qd. 5 ' . , v Ny N., xl. Q qi l In a few days, Gig- sl'GFrT5ERave L. M. II. S. Commencement Day will probably be the . 'Q ., -i ' ' . last time We app Rh-Sz' as a body. NVe leave with pleasant memories and hope that 5 ou shall remembe his 1 the-Y ears to come. -. of , . .Q ' -Q ' Q.. N . - ,Ni X 54 .X J '. gf me 1-4
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