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ITH llflllll Klub, Teen Town. . . . to Miss Frances Dillon for bringing the operetta hack to Normandy with the junior school production of 'LDawn Boyfi . . . to Mr. Lawrence Guenther for his many extra-time musical activities, including direction of Normandyis swing hand, the Norsernen, and the May Fete orchestra. . . . to Mrs. Mary Still for her untiring efforts in behalf of the Courier, which resulted in its winning a fifth 'gPacen1aker', award. . . . to Mrs. Adele Skinner for her initiative in sponsoring the ullistory Dancef? . . . to Miss Marian Beck, Mrs. Ruby Farmer, Allll Mrs. Elise Taylor, Miss Myra Davis for the wholehearted cooperation of the commercial de- partment in doing extra typing for eyeryone in Sl'h00l. . . .to Miss Bernice Schmidt and her art students, who were always willing to help with posters and extra decorations. Finally, the H944 Saga staff wishes to take time to express its appreciation for the spon- sorship of Miss Mary Pitney and her invaluable advice and direction which have made this year hook possible. Hats Off l l Riehl Cook Brummett Skinner I LIZABETH SCIINEIDICR. Il. S. Girls' Modern Dance May Fete PLISE TAYLOR, M. A. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Office Machines ANNA BRUMME'l l', M. A. .lunior English, Math. Social Science XIJELE SKINNER, M. A. World History WILLIAM WEHKINC Attendance Ufficer RUBY FARMER. B. S. llookker-pi ng. lypingg. Shorthand Mr. Ifieyerf. us counselor of the twelfth grade. izzresrigutes fifll1t'Uf'lf.8 absence of the precerliny da 11. Page Twen ty-One Schneider Taylor Wehkinq Farmer
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MRS. WINIFRED BOLM, Ph.B. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TH CTIU UIDING, directing, and supervising the junior high school is no easy task, but Mrs. Winifred Bolm has done an excellent job. Patient, understanding, even-tempered, and cap- able, Mrs. Bohn makes it her aim to know the young people under her supervision. By Iningl- ing among the students, she has organized a system based on the dependability and capabil- ity of the pupils. Her democratic organization runs smoothly, and the cooperation she receives from the students and teachers is a worthy tribute to her ability. Rczmspott Franklin ANNA RAMSPOTT .Junior Geography, Science Penmanship, Spelling ELIZABETH LASHLY, A. R. Citizenship, Ninth Grade Couns OTTO SWYERS, M. A. Senior Social Science MARY E. TERHUNE. A. B. Junior English, Social Science MARY FRANKLIN, B. S. Senior Girls? Vocal Music Girls' Glee Club Senior Mixed Chorus elor Lclshly Fritsche Page Twenty Terhune McAlpine Swyers Grummuticoff JEAN FRITSCHE, B. S. Secretary to Mr. Miller and Board of Education ALEXANDER GRAMMATICOFF, B. S. French, Senior Social Science Senior Detention Hall MARGARET McALPINE, B. S. Junior Business, Math BETTY RIEHL, A. B. Secretary to Mr. Shouse Office Girls LOUISE COOK, B. S. Junior Math, English, Social Science
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EN BEHIND the wheel, women W0 behind the counter, men and women who wield the mop and climb the step ladderfthese are the people who keep the sehool in good run- ning order. War jobs and armed forees have thinned their ranks drastically, but those remaining have carried on their jobs faithfully and against tremendous odds. Teachers have taken over the jobs of bus drivers, busy housewives have aided the extra burden of helping in our cafeteriag and students themselves have pitched in to help clean and keep clean school buildings and grounds, to guard against damage to irreplaeahle equipment and waste of unobtainahle supplies. But above all the sadly de- pleted staifs of the transportation de- partment, the cafeteria, and 1-ustodian In X0l'1I1tl71llflj'S modern bus garage our jleef of sclmol Innes is kept in tip-top .shape and zlefailerl records of the trcnixportatimi flepurtmenf are nzude. Students board the buxes at regular stations earth 7110171 ing for their ride to school. Pfiqe Twenty-Two
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