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Glen K. Hamilton, vice principal, keeps track of North's over energetic students. On top of this he is kept busy with enrollment problems and class and lunch schedules. After school hours, Mr. Hamilton shows an avid interest in all of North's activities. His enthusiasm at all athletic events has won for him the admiration of the student body. GLEN K. HAlX1ILTOlN Miss Roma June Burt spends her time in the office as C. E. Stranges secretary. The job of typing up the principal's letters is not small by any means. She also types up and mimeographs the daily bulletin. School treasurer, Mrs. Hazel Fisher attends to many details in the office. One of these duties is typing up the honor roll every six weeks. She is also a member of the school finance committee. Miss Margaret Tomlinson, school registrar, helps organize and pre- pare schedules. One of her bigger jobs is keeping an eye on credits of juniors and seniors. She also sends out students' transcripts. Mrs. Dixie Wright is the one who takes telephone calls and hunts down the people who receive these calls. When she isn't doing this she is ke-pt busy doing typing. ROMA BURT HAZEL FISHER MARGARET TOMLINSON DIXIE WRIGHT
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Although kept busy with the many duties of running North, C. E. Strange, North High principal, still has time for a friendly smile and hello. His face is always a familiar sight at all the school activities. Because of this willingness to co-operate in every school activity, Mr. Strange de- serves much of the credit for North's curricular and athletic achievements. C. E. STRANGE Miss Lotta Green, director of the guidance center, acts as dean of girls. Among her many duties are those of senior counselor and director of the student social program. Foremost on her agenda is the handling of scholarships. Dean Stucky is the junior counselor. He also helps students with their educational and vocational guidance. One of his other jobs is as- sisting with the testing of students. The chief concern of Miss Anita Wheeler are the sophomores. She helps them organize schedules and also assists in giving standarized tests to North students. Mrs. Leone Lawrence has a task that keeps her working constantly in the guidance center. She checks absences and excuses of all students as well as keeping tardy records. Lo'rTA GREEN DEAN STUCKY ANITA WHEELER LEONE LAWRENCE PAGE TWO
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ROW Kathryn ROW business: ROW physical ROW ONE: Anne Andrews, social science: Harriet Blazier, mathematics: Brown, business: Glen Browne, physical education. TWO: Celia Canine, mathematics: Betty Sue Chapman, art: Helen W. Hughes Davis. social science. THREE: Neil Dearinger, music: Minnie Drowatzky, journalism: education: Christa Fisher, music, FOUR: Iva Fcrn Fisher, home economics: Marvin Garfield, social Cecil Gobel, science: Margie Goodwin. art. ROW FIVE: Bessie Goodyear, foreign language: Cecil Gray, science: tion: Maurice Hendershot. industrial arts: Olin R. Hiebert, English. ROW SIX: Robert F. Hollowell, music: Dorothy Hubbard, English: Dell Johnson, study hall: Orie Jones, industrial arts: Esther Kaufman, English: James Kincaid, physical education. 1 X T as at L. - Z,-ew.:-,... fn Christie, English: R, J. Coile. industrial arts: Elizabeth Dunn, art: Marie Dyer, business: science: Harold E. Gish, industrial arts: J. A. Roy T. Harmon, social science: Lois Haskins, aw Frances Brooks, business: DeForest Brown, social science: Corrine Davis, A. R. Edwards, Glover, science: physical educa- Q .1 52 1 Q it S if g sl : s 3 t A PAGE FOUR its
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