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FAMILY Gilliam HERE are the profs in some of their most characteristic poses and in their respective academic environments. On the preceding page are seen, reading by rows from left to right, starting at the top: First: MISS EMMA ADATTO . . . Language department head, Spanish. MISS MARY MARGARET ANDERSON . . . Mathematics department head. L. W. ANDERSON . . . Gen- eral Science. LESLIE H. ARMSTRONG . . . Vocal music, Social Science. CLARENCE A. BITTS . . . Social Science, Public Speaking. Second: RAY P. BURKE . . . Biology. HERBERT A. BUROKER . . . Aeronautics. MISS AGNES BUSHNELL . . . Commercial. MISS HELEN CHANEY . . . English. MISS EVELYN CHURCHILL . . . Commercial. ' Third: MISS ELIZABETH CROCKETT . . . English, Girls adviser. ROBERT ECCLES . . . German, English. PHILIP K. ERICKSON . . . Journalism, Advertising, English. MISS LILY EVERTON . . . English. MISS SHIRLEY MAE FRA- ZER . . . Home Economics. Fourth: JOHN FULLER . . . Manual Arts. HENRY E. GAINES . . . Science department head. MISS MARIE HELMER . . . French, English. MISS ELIZABETH HUFF . . . English. WALTER INGLE . . . Social Science. Fifth: MISS HELENA M. JENKINS . . . Dramatics, Eng- lish. MISS MARY LUCILE JENKINS . . . English depart- ment head. MISS ANNA KOBLER . . . Librarian. ADOLPH LARSON . . . General Science, Mechanical Drawing, Shop. MISS HAZEL LOOMIS . . . Study hall director. Sixth: HUGH J. MACDONALD . . . Study hall director. MALCOLM McLEOD . . . Mechanical Drawing. MISS GERTRUDE MEHNER . . . Nurse. MARTIN S. MILLER . . . Social Science department head. MISS MARIE MOL- LESTAD . - . Home Economics head. Bottom: CLARENCE B. MUMFORD . . . Physics, Mathe- matics. MISS ALICE NELSON . . . Home Economics. DEWEY I. NOBLITT . . . Mathematics. MISS ALMA OLSON . . . English. MISS ALIENE PIERCE . . . English, Physical Education. On this page can be seen: Top row: MISS MARY ROBERTSON . . . Commercial. M. W. ROCKEY . . . Social Science, Physical Education. MISS GRAYCE ROTMAN . . . Latin. J. WAYNE SHOLLEN- BERGER . . . Commercial. MISS MARTHA SILER . . . Com- mercial. Middle row: MRS. ANNA STANFORD . . . Art. MISS MABEL STROMME . . . Social Science, Orientation. MISS ISABEL WEAVER . . . Commercial., MISS WINNIFRED WERNER . . . Commercial department head. JAMES YEN- NEY . . . Instrumental music. Bottom row: MISS LOUISE MINOR and MISS PRU- DENCE WILSON . . . Office Secretaries. JOHN BEIGH . . . Supervisor of Maintenance. A. R. DODDS. D. J. WEBB and CLAUDE WALKER . . . Custodians. MRS. HELENA PLEAS . . . Cafeteria head. MISS ESSIE CHEADLE . . . Superin- tendent's secretary, and HARRY WORTMAN. Secretary of School Board.
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The judiciary. Upper: Supreme court-left to right, Phyllis Taylor, Walter F. Ingle, adviser, Dave Ellison, Frank Baker, Margaret Anne Lindley, Miss Elizabeth Crockett, adviser. Center: Lower court-Edna Holcomb, Mr. Ingle, Lawrence Turnbull, Katherine Brown, Muriel M cKarn.ey. Lower: student patrolmen. Inset: Vernon Briggs, patrol chief. Fontelle Hughes replaced Phyllis Taylor, who moved away, on the upper court. Education mmm Ili oipline FTER due consideration of the case, we find the defendant . . J Thus it was that the supreme and lower court members pronounced sentence on the culprit who was unfortunate enough to have committed a minor crime Margaret Anne Lindley, Frank Baker, Phyllis Taylor, Dave Ellison and Fontelle Hughes, who replaced Phyllis after the latter moved to another locality, made up the su- preme court. This body met only when the need for a higher court was felt. The lower court, which was made up of Lawrence Turnbull, Muriel Mclfanmey and Katherine Brown, met regularly every week, passing judgment on minor cases. The student co t olhil'-25 lead this year by Vernon V riggqlyi introduced a new method of issu' rgbtiiflcets. pays' ifahiing slips were given C N-'llfilllix QkniEAsi1f1wi'il th Crimes: throughout the buildii . Without this simple . , fxyl., 1359itlci1rDed,,fthef'fcri kills? receive a court 'Uni-dei5J lv. T 'fi i, , i -. 09' if T ri Keep mov' ple se, t 8:30 bell has rungf' This cdinina cl heard many times statement a miniature riot or a jam session would be a daily occurrence. Because locker contents were being molested during class periods, a plan in which hall monitors were appointed to checlc students going to and from lockers between classes proved success- ful. Keeping an eagle eye on lockers and patrolling the halls were but two of the many jobs that filled the school life of the student patrolman.
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