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FACULTY FIRST ROW: G. Bradford Barber, B. Ed., M.A., speech: Eslelle Heezen, BA., M.A., French, English, Edna Hinrichsen, B.A., M.A., English: Emma Howe, BA., English, H. Margarel Kemble, B.A., M.A,, Laiiny June Lingo, B.A., M.A., English, dramaiics. SECOND ROW: Genevieve McCand- less, B.A., English, Henry Hollzer, B.A., science: Ellis Shields, Ivan Hannplon, and Paul Willhile al worlc over lvan's chemislry experiment THIRD ROW: Boys al worlc in rhe manual Iraining room: Clarlc Brown, B.S., manual arlsp Helen Sweei, B.S., home economics. FOURTH ROW: Dollie Dulgar, B.A., M.S., science: Geneva Grace, B.A., science: Lindley Hoopes, B.S., M.S., vocalional agricullureg Carl Liebbe, BA., science, Carl Beinerl, B.S., prinlingy Mildred Slirlen, B.A., home economics. NQVIQ ral SCIENCE MANUAL ARTS DOMESTIC ARTS LANGUAGE rsfl-WT u,y .,., Asa A J N I I 'K l 'i - I Nr' Y 'ia L-ul?
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T ?Ldrrvvl7VIw . COMMERCE MATHEMATICS MUSIC SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY FIRST ROW: Louise Gaelcle, B.S., MS., mallwemalics: Elizabelh Smiih, PI1. B., malhemalics: Roberl Mark, B.A., Englislw, commerce: Harold Weber, B. S., commerce: Lorraine Jolwnsfon, librarian: L. A. Schnaclc, B.A., sludy supervisor. SECOND ROW: Advanced Iyping class a+ worlc: Caroline Liebbe, B.A., commerce: Veda Corniclc, B. A., commerce. THIRD ROW: Clwarles Slwoolc, B.A., sociology, music: Mr. Slwoolc direcling Ilwe Iwiglm school orclweslra. FOURTH ROW: Marina Goad, B.A., M.A., Iiisrory, economics: Louisa Jericho, B.A., M.A., Iiislory, modern problems: Roberl Kinnan, B.A., I'1isIory: Elder-I A. Liclmly, B.S., Ivl.A., ma'I'I'1emaIics, Iwislory: Elmer Nelson, B.A., M.A., economics, Iwislory: Clifford Thomas, B.A., music. I O
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lvluslcy l-li's school year began as sTudenTs-glad and oTherwise-enTered The old door To begin The acTiviTies oT l937-38. On The TirsT days The camera arTisT Tound sTudenTs reviewing The news oT The summer, schedule-seekers consulTing Mrs. Marie C. RuThenberg, a Girl ScouT showing a Tiny Treshman around The halls, debaTers read- ing The bulleTin board, seniors examining boolcs lnoT so seriouslyl. a group oT sTudenTs in assembly, TaculTy in Their lunch room, sTudenTs waiTing in The lunch line, and oThers yielding To sweeTs. Muslcies have aTTached special significance To This school year because They are looking Torward To enTirely new surroundings in The one-halT million dollar high school being builT on NinTh and Cedar sTreeTs. However, beauTiTul new halls and classrooms cannoT erase many happy memories of The old Iowa Avenue building.
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