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THK TAMARACK JANUARY, 1!) 10 WAl IKIl C. HAWKS I ' lVc I ' linriiml OUR COUNSELOR 5 X Ol ' R nomination for tin- liardcsl- working jiinllt iiian in llic scliool — Vice Principal Walter ( ' . Hawcs. Responsible for tin- thankless job of liand- ling cases of discii)line. Mr. Hawes nl all times maintains a viewpoint of complete impartiality to all students. Another of his many jobs is to take ehar re of the 2.000 i)rofrram cards, each of which must be () . K. ' d by him. .Mr. Hawes came to North Central in 1917 as a chemistry instructor. Three years later, he was ap|)ointed head of the science deparlment. and in he was made vice principal, in which ca])acity he has served since that time. Be8ide.s being vice principal. Mr. Hawes has found time to take over the job of golf coach, this beinf;- his fifth successful year. He has also been ba.se- ball coach and assistant football coach. In executive ability and the will to do what is best for North Central Walter C. H awes is second to none. [ 13 J
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THK TAMARACK JANUARY. 1 !) to FUKIlKKlf G. KKNNKDY Principal OUR CHIEF 5 X F(i. KKNNKDV c-.unv to Nortli Cintnil in 1 10 .-is a physics tcaclur aiul football coach. In 12 short years he had risen to tlie office of prin- ♦ cijjal. I)nriiif his years here, he has seen North Central grow from a little acorn to .i mighty oak. He may always be found at games, convocations and other student .•iclix ities where he sets ;i fine exanii)le of the North Central spirit. Many a troubled student, whether his difficulty be social or scholastic, lias found sympathetic understanding and the solution to liis problem through a heart-to-heart talk with Mr. Kennedy. Our jirineipal i)rovides the necessary link between the older and the young- er generations. Without him it would be difficult to obtain complete under- standing among Jiarents, teachers and students in the i)roblenis that .-ire constantly brought up before the faculty.
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THE TAMARACK JANUARY, 19 40 NORTH CENTRAL FACULTY i if I-RKDKRK (i. KKNNKDY . . . WALTKR ( ' . HAWKS Miss Conali Mac I ' .llis . Lowill C. IJradfonl . . Ol ' I ' lCK Miss Hcl.ii Hiiiu-ki ' . Miss L ' .irila Davis. KN(;i,ISH Miss Kiimia Clarki- (Head). Miss C.raci- Canipbill. Miss Nellie M. ( ' .il- ton. Miss Helen Cleveland. Hrysou L. Javnes. Miss Christine McRae. Miss Mary McKenna. Miss Jeanette Malt- by. Mrs. Florence Parish. Miss Katli ei-ine Parker. Miss Kleanor Peterson, Miss .lessie Powell. Miss Margaret Rawlings. Miss Helle Wynne. Mrs. (iraee Douglas Leonard. Miss Ruth Winkley. Miss I ' ranees Theis. MATHEMATICS W. W. .lones (Head). R. A. Hald- win, Robert F. Rarnard. Miss Verna Het ,. .1. (). Keker. P. H. Nygaard. SOCIAL STI DIF.S T. (). Ramsey (Head). Miss .Muriel Allison. .1. Walter Williams. Arehie IJueklev. Charles A. Chandler. .Miss Mnry Sidney .Mitchell. Charles R. Randall. Ceorge Sander. Miss Neva R. Wiley. I • ( ) R 1 ■•. 1 C N L A N ( i U A ( ; E S Mi.ss .NLirgaret Fehr (Head). Miss liertha Hoelnne. Miss Mary Evans. Miss Julia Hermann. Miss Helen Prince. Miss Frances Theis. .MUSIC Lowell C. Hradford. C. Olin Rice. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mis.s Elsa Pinklunu (Girls ' Head), Miss Catherine Dittebrandt. J. Wes- ley Taylor (Roys ' Head), (uiy O. Barnes. PRINCIPAL VI( K PRINCIPAL . (iirls ' Adviser . Roys ' Adviser STUDY HALLS .Mrs. Herniine Raylis. Mrs. ( lara Cowley. Mrs. (iladys Dun))liy. LIBRARY Miss .Mary Baeon (Head). Mi.s.s M.-ibel Turner. SCIENCE A. W. S. Kndslow (Head). Ernest L. Hix. L. C. Minard. Paul Neunian. A. L. Smith. .1. L. Sloanaker. .Miss ' illu ' Iniine Timm. E. C. Mennet. COMMERCIAL A. O. Stricter (Head). Janus L. (iriggs. Miss Eleanor Dunn, Miss Mary Paulson. Miss Lillian Robinson, Miss Violet Starkweather. .Miss Ruth Winkley. MANUAL ARTS .1. 1). Youngnian (Head). Earl C. I ' razier. (ieorge Theodorson. HOME ECONO.MICS Miss Ressie (irahani (Hea l). .Miss Agnes Avent. .Miss l ' ' ,mma 1 );il(|nest . Mi.ss Agnes MeHugh. .Miss Christine Neunian. FINE ARTS Miss Ethel M. . shley. Miss C.iro- linc Riker. PRINTING E. .1. Griffin (Head), L. H. Rates. Leo Perrault. Maynard Riker l, .loe .Stroud. JOURNALISM Mi.ss Mary McKenna. ROOK ROOM Mrs. Dorothy Kronier. I li ]
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