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Page 14 text:
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i ' ' , i SENIORS ON PARADE The Class of 1938 on parade! The high- light of continuous progress through the four short years of a high school career is Com- mencement. Ambitious, whimsical, spirited, studious, the seniors have arrived at gradua- tion and will leave a brilliant path for others to follow. A long awaited, eagerly attended, and ever remembered event is the Junior-Senior Promenade. [Page 10]
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TECHNICIANS AND ASSISTANTS An impcr+ant branch of the technical di- vision of our school is found in the superin- tendent ' s office. Miss Ida Betts, secretary to the Board of Education; Miss Audrey Mil- liken, secretary to the superintendent; and Miss Madeline Bock, clerk, are the chief tech- nicians on location there. Assuming duties that only indirectly affect the students, they arc an important part of the life that moves on daily, almost unknown to the persons out- side the scenes. Every day is a busy day in the office, for through this technical division of our school system, the official orders are sent regarding school problems and business transactions. Focusing on efficiency, Mrs. Russell Hee- ter, chief technician, directs her capable as- sistants: Lucille Vanden Avyle, Dorothy Breunlin, Dorothy DeCloedt, Dorothy Dill, Marcella Dillavou, Anne Dorogi, Martha Landuyt, Dorothy Lehr, Dorothy Logan, Doro- thy Jane McLaughlin, Mildred Spear, June VVeis, Mabel Wheeler and Peggy Wilkow. These technicians are kept busy with duties that present themselves every hour of every day. Absence and tardy slips, report cards, telephone calls, records, and interviews, are all familiar to the girls who work behind the scenes In the office. [Page 9]
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Three hundred seniors, with heads up, look to the future, as they lead the four-year procession moving toward graduation, the completion of training in one of the four major courses of the curriculum. Ninety-seven seniors are enrolled in the General Course. With few requirements, this course allows students to choose a large number of their subjects. With the objective of continuing their education, eighty seniors have pursued the College Preparatory Course; and seventeen, the Pre-Engineering Course. Sixty-six seniors look forward to positions in modern business and have developed their skill in the requisites of the commercial world. The Vocational Department has provided special training for forty seniors who can step directly from high school into a trade. Invaluable in many ways have been the senior class sponsors: Lester C. Dahl, head sponsor; Jean Cravens, hlerbert DeCroes, Lora Duguld, and Wallace Miner. A leader with many abilities, Harold Coleman, as president, has directed the activities of the seniors. Thomas O ' Dell assisted as vice-president; Richard Mc- hlenry, secretary; and Helen Voll- mer, treasurer. [Page II]
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