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THE LEGEND Miss Marian Bash Miss Martha Beierlein Miss Judith Bowen Miss Julia Alexander Steady, smile, hold it! Everybody knows- Amo tu? She's a pal, Bug-ology, twofold-for She's our Kodak-er. She who cooks and sews. an adviser, and a riiier. she also governs 11?..', lNlr. Rolla Chambers Mrs. Ella B. Clark Miss Mary Cromer Mr. Frederick Breeze He-man physics instructor Mayor supreme of Study The English Department His vocabulary: Rain, lo- -and stuff. Hall and an algebra class. head and debate adviser. cation, and geography. il-wi Mr. Charles Dickinson Mr. John DeLong Miss Laurinda De Vilbiss Miss Marie Ehle Czar of English! A writer He assists in sports and The president and dieti- Sprechen Sie Deutch?' he is, too. knows his history. cian of Cafe de Home Ec. Certainly-she teaches it
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principal's officeg at the right the sanctuary of the dean of girls. Some distance to the right beyond the information desk the trophy case is situated. Out of the blackness of the night-the huge light at the top of the auditorium. Lots of fun being snapshot editor? Get in good with all your friends? Perhaps, but there is little fun and an uncomfortable amount of danger in obtaining shots like the one of the front steps and pillars, as Noble Schlatter found when he turned Hag pole sitter to snap it. Under the floodlights of the football field, the band, under the direction of William R. Sur, paraded at all night grid contests. Barren in its absence of the customary bright decorations and bystanders, the gymnasium, in which all indoor athletic contests are held and in which one of the year's most important events, the Junior Promenade, took place this year, is the larg- est and most modern in the city. It has a seating capacity of over three thousand five hundred people. North Side needs no parking lotg Stadium Boulevard, which runs past the main entrance, lends its services gratis to all the student drivers and moreover offers attractive contrast to the red brick of the building. The cafeteria, girls' gymnasium, and classrooms are harbored in the left wing of the building. On the lawn before the left wing of the school each June, the seniors' planting of the ivy takes place. A slight semblance to the White House can usually be detected by students fat least those of North Side, when they seek a view of the main entrance of the school from across the river on Spy Run. Again the parking lot appears in the lower right photo along with the St. Joseph River and its dike and its background. At the right, top to bottom: School from the bridge, scene from across the river at the pump station, the left wing taken from the top of the Hag pole, si noontime crowd at the entrance, almost a bird's-eye view from the dome, showing what would be seen if standing on the roof at the end of the right wing. At the bottom, top row: Seeing the bridge from the river road, the school from directly across the river on Spy Run. Bottom row: Thatys Ben Meek up in the tree attempting to get a snap of North Side, more noontime crowds, Nobe Schlatter up on the dome taking a view of the river. I li LL El! li! 55 :i.e-- Us '-W5 sv-. EE if-Egkqi 0 e Q I r B Q: U-. 'qi' uiiffig i.,l i ,nk S11 -f If X991
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THE LEGEND Mr. Glen Gordy Mr, Elvin Eyster Miss Lorraine Foster Miss Oral Furst If you clon't get geomet- Recuperator and chief re- Latina -to pupils, and In stenography Furst ry, geometry will get you. cipient of school coin. Mummy-to Polar-Y-ers. does rate first, Miss Mildred Huffman Nliss Rowena Harvey iss at xl-loward Nliss lxlalivel Greenwalt Humor and originality A journalist. a manager, H y is teaching- A Red Cross-er and an has this professorette. a good sport, a worker. X English. instructor of English. 459. III? N-Ni Mr. Hyrle Ivy Mr. Merton Kimes lvlr. Loy C. Laney Mr. John Mertes A fisherman l?l and a The department head l'Pop -maker of silver- Professor, to you, delights swimming coach. of history and civics. tongued word jugglers. in keeping books. 5 .
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