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Fourth Row: Mrs. E. Vagg, First Gradeg Miss G. McAlpine, Seventh Grade, Mrs. D. Messinger, Seventh Gradeg Miss A. Maxwell, Eighth Gradeg Mr. T. Mead, Eighth Gradeg Miss J. Hurcomb, Home Economicsg Mr. M. Hamilton, Physical Educationg Miss L. Dean, Vocal Music, Mr. J. Cronin, Commercialg Miss M. Caborn, Cornmercialg Mrs. L. Cartwright, Physical Education. Third Row: Mrs. L. Boyce, Fourth Gradeg Mrs. H. Wolcott, Sixth Gradeg Miss M. Sullivan, Fifth Gradeg Mrs. li. Balfour, Nurseg Mr. N. Slocum, Vice- Princi al-fllgebrag Mr. H. Bain, Principalg Mrs. A. Williams, Second Grade: Mrs. A. Traver, Third Gradeg Mrs. llice, Second Grade. Second Row: Miss E. Jasper, Elementaryg Mrs. V. Crosby, Elementaryg Mrs. H. Klotzbach, Fourth Gradeg Mrs. N. Hicks, First Gradeg Mrs. D. Henry, Kindergarten, Mrs. F. Cfeene, Second Gradeg Mrs. P. Debbage, First Gradeg Mrs. B. Cayea, Third Grade, Mr. F. Zogaib, Music. Front Row: Mrs. li. Speed, Fifth Gradeg Mrs. E. Mantei, Third Grade, Mrs. R. Heckroth, Sixth Gradeg Mrs. C. xi-aterstreet, lilementaryg Mrs. G. Swartz, Elementaryg Mrs. M. Marble, Elementa ,' Mrs. M. Lutz, Elemen- taryg Mrs. A. Kohorst, Elementary. 4 bsent: Miss B. Osmundson, Grade fifty Mr. Beswick, Scienceg Mr. ,Richard Cartwright, l7r'i19cr Training. Bless the days that saw us young, And the years that make us wise,' when the members of the high school faculty carry on from where the elementary teachers have left off, still developing young minds into intelligent members of this nation and expanding their horizons of thought and experience. Greater realization of the responsibility of an individual in a democracy, maturity of judgment, opportu- nities for self-expression, both in speech and writing, and preparation for further study, for work, and for real living, are net results of our contacts with teachers in our secondary school years. ll D PXUIULTY , ?J
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PRNUPEALQ, aiu A . Mr. Howai Our man of tho year , l'rinr'ipul Howard iQ. Hain, has many outstanding and admirable c-liarnrzteristius--liis ll'lf'YlLllN, under- standing altitude, his belief in the flew-loliiric-nt of rvsponsiliil- ity on the part of the students, his promotion of an expanded curriculum to develop well-rounded Cliarartc-rs, und, ahme ull, his faith in the voungc-r gens'-ration. 'l'here are four seasons in mind of Mr. Norman B. Slocum, our viec-prinCipal- first, his unfalte-ring in- terest in the training ofthe student body, second, his fair and just attitude toward all, third, his unusual power as a teacher of mathematicsg and, last, his whimsical sense of humor. VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Norman B. Slocum 13 ack Row: Mr. lf. Bulihs, Sncrrll Slufliehs, lxllfi IC. Barber, lfrzqlishg Miss -X Sc-hner-kenhurrer . i - s.. - Librariang Mr. l.. Wilson, ,lrlg 'Xliss S. fivar- di 1 - '-' '- ' no, lrzthenmttts-General .5!'lt'Vll'Cj Mr. ,l. Rice, Inslrumenlul llusirq Hr. Parks, English-Sncirzl Szudzrsq Mr. C. Nlcssiriger, 4 gricultureg Miss J. Kelly, llenml llygicnisfg Hr. W. Henry. lr1flu.5tr. ftl Alrlsg Miss ll. Sapi- f-nza, 1 Vf'VlC',l-Ltlflvll. ln golden letters should he set among the high tides in the vile-ndar the el . , einen- tary iacrult ' I ' Q - ' ' ' 3 o our snhool. who devote their time and efforts to molding young minds into school and eominunitw citizens of tomorrow. Skills in writing, reading, computation and spelling, and sufh habits as Cooperation, punetuality, nvatness, and responsibility are tributes to the inspiration and patience of these grade If-avhe-rs. HPHI IIIP L, IEE-PHI IIIPHI
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CAFETERIA Mrs. Erma Nye Mrs. Kay Ross A? VLWL, I , SECRETARlES 3.1 iss Sus ie Lgrveno , M ISS V 10 l a L awton 3 4 wi' 4' si 3' 5 dk S, W K 2 mr F M, as M, fi, fel .-M. 3, H1555 5 - -- .,i,: .Q , -, M.. V - -:W - 1 -' at M ,S X my E L 1 1 1 M ,M ,E-5.wzgg'1:?5'm W 1 K 'QMREQ , M-x, 4 ruff? ,L QL JW W - 2 E '19 2 ,W -,,r,k A .,..v ,T .,,r, if .. T, rrr T ' . E rs s sMs rs -' .Tl ::f Vrkg . . . ,, -:I - ' f' , f f- N - - , V , ,... ' , Miss Gladys btarkweather. lvaqg - , - I , T : 1 , -I 1 I I i Z, ,T T 1- V1 - 5-'Lf . . . .-VF' i T HEALTH DEPARTMENT . - X Siu lc? Mrs. Ruby Balfour, Miss Julia Kelly. B ck Row: Row: C.hgYnhut Green -f 0 ni . s VERS' er Flo Uicken ' DRl nk Month after month , the staff aids in the upkeep of our school plant, and contributes to the health, comfort, and convenience of the members of the student bod . These rou s Y S P of people are a vital part of our school organi- zation. CUSTODIANS:- Mr. McCann, Mr. Shamp, Mr. 8 Stevens. . . 8 gig? Robeltwgalcheh Lows Hal' ex Stal'
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