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Omce errionne Miss Connor meets all the new pupils who enter McKinley, and her greatest joy is ful- filled when they complete the four years set before them. Whenever any one does not seem to fit in with his program, she is always anxious to make any adjustment that will be of the greatest benefit to the pupil. We are very fortunate in having such a fine person to guide us in our early years. E' I fl. X .11 LUCILLE BECKER, REGINA KOHRING, WINIFRED MEYER MISS KOI-IRING Are any of you girls planning to enter the service? Here is a young lady that can ad- vise you welI. Miss Kohring was a nurse in the 21st General Hospital during World War II. She saw service in North Africa and Italy. SARAH A. CONNOR Assistant Principal MISS BECKER There is charm in this lady. To have talked with her is to have lived a little richer. Miss Becker knows more than anyone else about the records of our school. She is very effici- ent, humorous, and full of fun. MISS MEYER ' Not a more cheerful person can be found. Distinguished looking, kindness, and thought- fulness are characteristic traits of Miss Meyer. Do you remember when she injured her foot last winter? Yet she dared come to school every day to keep details moving as always.
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UMC? 2l 50I'lI'l2 To help estalish and maintain, through kind- ness and firmness, conditions which will make for efficiency of teachers, satisfaction of par- ents, and success and happiness of McKinley students--this has been and will continue to be my aim. WILLIAM T. WELD. Assistant Principal. '17 '?7f..Ul l HARRY G. HARTMANN WILLIAM T. WELD Assistant Principal Books, books, books! Mr. Hartmann, our bookman, handles more books in one year than many of us will handle in a life-time. ln addition, there is the problem of keeping enough supplies in stock for our school popu- lation. Bus passes is another item on his list. We might even say that he is our banker, be- cause all the money from every club and or- ganization must go through his hand.
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ji. mJc..L, 44,4 5zi..,f 51. Norman Bliss Dee, Principal Sarah A. Connor M. M. Bailey Lucile H. Ballinger Charlotte L. Ballmann Mildred Beck Marjorie Becker Cordelia M. Birch Iulius D. Blanke Frances Brown Marie C. Brown Lawrence H. Buschmann Marion Iudge Clarkson Gertrude Cleveland ILAJ Grace Craig Anne M. Evans Lorene Ferguson M. R. Gallup Lena Lyon Goodwin Ben B. Gould Mary Grant Gene B. Greening Assistant Principals Louis D. Haffner Daisy Heavilon Ivy Heidemann Iulius W. Hellman Alva Leon Holt Theodora Klaqes Mildred Krenning William F. Layne Doris Ruth Levsen Florence Lewedag Charlotte Lewis lack Lippincott Margaret T. Lynch'lIW L. R. Mapes Arthur Marx Helen Miller Ida Muennighaus Earl H. Neller Mary A. Noonan Helen L. Oehler Violet Owens William T. Weld I. E. Perrine CLAP Arthur H. Pfaff ILAP Areola Reinhardt Alberta K. Ross Clara E. Ruch Emma Marie Ruppel Ioseph H. Sheely Charles A. Shewman 'Frances Stillwell Elsie Stradal Elsie I. Straube Erwin W. Stueben Bess N. This-sen Helen S. Townsend ILAJ Howard Vanskike Edith M. Waddock Corinne Wall Kathleen Walsh Sue Weir Sylvia R. Weiss E. W. Zeppenfeld OFFICE FORCE HYGIENE DEPARTMENT Lucille Becker R. W. Iansen, M. D. Harry G. Hartmann Regina Kohring, R. N. Winifrecl Meyer L. R. Wentzel, M. D. W LUNCHROOM Ruth Wilke Woodland, Manager Mary'C. Beckerle Laura Gander Gertrude Minnich Laura Borchardt Tillie Kabell Ida Nowack Katie Frank Amelia Knight Iacob Sebold , BUILDING DEPARTMENT Elroy L.. Riess, Head Custodian Robert C. Hudson, Fireman Pierce A. Doyle, First Engineer Hugh I. Gordon, Fireman Oscar Buehl Anna Keutzer Iohn Ryan - George H. Hall Henry Kissel I. P. Sarniquett 'Iulius Hoffman Frank H. Kuerz August Valleroy ' Deceased. .-O..
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