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MM Q V IJ- IH' 'kill' ' NW' l Finsw' now: ltllvinu llelliling, li.H.g Goorgv W. llorrold, BN., MS.: .lohn M. llonkg Iva M. Javkson, ll..-kg Kiitlileen Johns, l3.liitt.g Frzinvis livllvr, ll.S.g llzlzt-l livlly, ILS. llvzilth lid, X Sr:i'oNo lnvw: .lohn .-X. King, Jr. li..-X.: l lm'ili0l l,yl0, HS. inxdg ltllizzilxntili lhl4'CtlSllll, l5.A.g llolnn Wilson Mi-liinnt-y, ll.S. lCd.g liliznlic-Lli Mt-- ' ' X 'XI X WillimnNIi'1li0ll li X N14 lxnnzht, HA., M..-X.: llr-l0n MvN1tt,, li.: ., . .3 . .' illllllili now: Owvn IJ. Montpzonivry, IRS.: Gomld M. Newton, 118.3 Alethn Wilson Rasa-liollu, I3.A.p .lohn A. Rus:-lic-llzm, BA4 Patsy S. llubino, HH., M.Ii..X.g Szirzih lhisvillf-, l!.A.g Mildrmi Sanders, 15.5. Ed. GIQAML BROWN nnnlv .'lIlll'I'I.l'IIIlf:0I'I'i'IHIlI'I1lCl2lSSOS livoly :intl still found tiniv to ht' :1 loyal supportm' of lC.Cl.H.S. :wtivitit-s . . . IIA1co1,o Bunn' was :is successful touch- ing his NOI'I'lIl .w'z'v111'c' Olussvs :ls cozichiiig thv junior high football tt-:nn . . . llAli0LlD IG. C'APLANsUnfl0r thc in- lllllllllfl' ol' tht- winning p0i'son:ility :intl sunso of lllllIl0I' of i':ippy, .wwfology :incl f'I'0IIOIlI1.1'N lwcmnv onjoyzlhlfi stnelivs . . . MA1ec:A1nf:'1' A. clARl'IY'-l1'fl'2'IIfIII'f4 lmecmnv mort- vivid to Miss C':n'vy's clussvs tliroiigli hor pictur- vsqut- dvsci'iptio11 of its worltlwiclc bzickgrouiid . . . ABI- c:All. C'lnf:sswi':I,I. t-fl'iCiviit'y pvrsonifictl, clusmilws Miss i'i'vsswvll lwcunisti ol' lll'l' Cupzililv iiiiuiagviiiviit of our .wrlmol liln-ary . . . 'l'nl'nMAN UROF1' fHDntich coziclicfl this junior high in I1 fsiory :is wvll :is the varsity in football . . . Il1+:l,if:N C'nowL1f:i' f tho svt-niingly qnivt Miss Urow- lvy is tht' nccoiiiiiiotlziting tvziclivi' who kept room 113 HSVII'-SI'Il'H . . . liAWRl'1Nf'l4l FIAINNICII' flll'0llg'll his tivucli- ing, Mr. l'lllI1Il0l' 0I1C0lll'2lg2Qf'tl students in his r'z'z1fr's clzissos to tlvvvlop qnzilitios ot' good citizvnship . . . HOWARD B. GILLS tuuglit his own wisv philosophy :is well :is the principlvs ot' I'lII'll1I'Sf2'jf . . . l'lARLA I1A1m1Giin-by hor thoughtifnl :ind untiring Offorts, Miss Harriger makes her neun-nm 'tfhppyl' j10I'lIfN out H10 him' of supply unrl IIIFIIIIIIIIII . . . . 5, I.
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W I' ' . ' 'V 'TV' , . ,, Filrnr now: Clam llitc-licy Anderson, BS. Ed.g Beatrice Brunton Andrews, ll.A., 13.0.7 .lzuncs D, Ansell, lib. lloultli Ind.: lzlizalwtli llziltly, ILA.: lilodia M. linrberio, KS. Ed., Alive Bell, li.S.g Mary Reid lllandine, li..-X. SEFOND now: George Bloom, ILS. Ed., William ll. lloyd, BB. Fld.: ll. Morrison limdloy, ILS., Gran-0 llrown, li.A.g llnrolfl llnrry, ll.ll..X.g llarold IC. Caplan, ll.A., M.l.it,t.g Margaret A. Carey, li.A., 8.0. rlillllili Now: Abigail Cresswell, H.A.g Tliurinan Croft, BS., Hvlen Crowley, li!-3,5 l,awrcm'r- Flinnf-r, li.A., ALA.: llowzuwl ll, Gills, l4.S.p Enrln llurrigt-r, B.S. Ed.g Rim-hard .l. Hawke, ILS., MS. lri time Classrooms LARA R1'1'Cii1cr Axnicnsox clvlvt-cl into thc past :intl mzrdo 'world hz'.virnj1f :ilivo for ln-r stutlvnts . . . B1+:A'i'lcIc'l11 Bici'N'r0N ANIJRICVVSH'Jlllllilllglll tlic- rl'- fortts of Mrs. Anclrrws wc- rticvivotl many opportunitit-s to Cllll'lV1Ll1C our zipprocizition of flrnmn .... IAMIQS ll. ANSICLL' A .lim, tho powc-rl'nl little gyinnzist, taught, yynz in tho little gym to :in t-ntliusizistic gyin tc-:nn . . . l'lLIZABl-1'l'l'l BALIW Struck tliv do, rv, mi for tht- girls, :mtl was ont' of tlw wvll likvcl Oo-tlirvctors of tht' glrw rlub . . . ICLODIA Nl. BAliBl41l!l0' tliv littlo .vhorilmmi tvaiolit-1' with the infectious smile tlvmonstrxitvtl mctliotls of oflict' llllilltlgtlllltllll . . . ALIVE BELL frllmltliiig Btxlls will soon ring for our zititructivv titizin-huirtid Inm1'11c.w IlI'lAHIIlll'fI.f' tmiclivi' . . . AlAllY limp BLANDINIQ tht- HNlrs. mnclo tho eighth grzulv Amvriczm classic HlLlI,'llllg!'ll.IIl'H lllfUI't'Sf- ing by hvr clover, witty rvinarrks . . . G1-zolioic BLooM - the gvnizil and good nzitiirvrl Svnior A sponsor prvsontvtl Anzerfran Hz'.sf0ry in :in infornnil mzinnvr . . . AAVILLIAM B. BoY1m th0 practical SI'IiPlIfl'Sf always illustrutt-tl :in experiment by :in 21gI'lCllltl1l 21l Hhomo farm t-xznnpltw . . . H. NIORRISON BirAnLr:Ys---HNItw Oxplainml gang- raphy clearly by illustrating it with motion pictures . .
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BIARGARET BA'r'rERr-:BY Srcrrlilry to Principal iXlADGE IDILLEY Secretary to SIlf7l'Yl-ilfflllifilf Die. EVANS Srhonl I,11j'.Yf6flIII EDITH SHREMP Srhnol Nilrxi' Mike Ya:-ko and John Caughey find eocffieient of linear expansion. Note hlaeioge memorizing dope in Economies. No hit and misses here+in Typing. How to boil water seientifif-ally. fby llouk and Metz. Al Cuntino and his band saw in Industrial Rhythm room -V thc shop. Plying their needle and thread stitch! stitch! stitch! junior assembly program one of anticipation . . . RICH- ARD J. HAWKicwHis voice was often heard ahove the clin of buzz saws as he instructed boys in 1'IlllIINfI'l'fl1 urls . . . l'lLVINA HHLBLING' fln her vivacious manner Pat, roved the globe,with a commercial eye, aeeompanicml hy her geography classes . . . Giloncuc lhll-IRROLD -The laws of phgsies became less complicated under the thorough teaching of Nlr. Herrolcl .... IOHN BI. Hors s-Hllve been teaching for forty years, is Mr. Houk's favorite saying and certainly one to be proud of . . . lVA NI. JACKSON4'UIlCl0I' her well-managed supervision the cul- inary end of the football banquets was a huge success . . . KAT1iI.m1:N .l0HNsf'ffAll aclvancecl Idlfl-II students look forward to having a charming hlomle for their teacher . . . FRANCIS lfICLLEIi was known for his willing- ness to assist students in their struggle through mathe- viatical tangles . . . HAZPIII liELLYlS intimate acquaint- ance with the girls as physical 2'nslrur'for helped her aid them in social problems as well .... Ions A. lqING- His popularity, cleverness, and witty remarks permeateel his hot dog shoppe as well as his classes . . . CEARIBEL LYLE is the quiet mistress of the Royal keyboard and that in
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