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Our dignified, yet always friendly, deans-Mr. Bronson, Miss Fern Hodson, Miss Westhafer, and Mr. Greenstreet. 3 What would we do without grammar and literature? Ask Miss Stoddart, Mrs. Rogers, Mr. l Burr, Mr. Baughrnan, or Miss Westhafer Cwho was unable to be in this picturel. I
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. ., Last Fall, we had a new leader in our Trojan City. Mr. I. R. Mitchell arrived to become chief Trojan Citizen . The ex- pression, Trojan Citizens , incidently, was originated by Mr. Mitchell and has become a familiar phrase in our daily lives. He at once set about inaugurating new methods and plans for the improvement of our building. Mr. Mitchell is intensely interested in all the student activities of our school. In his work, he tries at all times to provide each student with a Well- rounded social and academic life. In this endeavor, he has been most successful. Our principal spent his boyhood on a farm east of Salem, Indiana. He still owns that farm, and hopes that sometime in the future he may retire to it. Mr. Mitchell attended the schools in Salem, and was graduated from the Salem High School. After his graduation, he spent one year at the Indiana State Teachers' College in Terre Haute, Indiana. From this school, he transferred to Indiana University where he received both his B. S. and M. S. de- grees. He taught in the rural schools of Wash- ington County, Indiana, after doing some graduate Work at the University of Colo- rado. For two years he was an instructor in the Montpelier High School, Montpelier, Indiana. He then accepted the position of basketball coach in Seymour, Indiana. In a short time, he was advanced to the prin- cipalship of the school. From Seymour, he came to New Castle, relieving Mr. Valentine of a part of the burden he Was bearing in his dual ca- pacity of principal and superintendent. Here, in New Castle, he has made many warm friends and an indelible impression upon our life within the Walls of N, H. S. Page seven
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The journalist supreme, Mr. Green- street. Station N. H. S., your Trojan station. Signed, Miss Rucker. Here they are-x, y, z. Miss Orr, Mr. Harrell, and Miss Fern Hoclson. History around the world: Miss Woody and Mr. Leslie. Our new History pilot: Mr. Rogers. History -ls Basketball I Mr. Allen. Page 'nine
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