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Mr. Roc. Principal: Mr, Anderson. Business Manager: Mr, Wasson, Assistant Superintendent: lr. Cnrni . t Y 1 N ng Bupvrintcndrntz Mr. Fox, berrt-tary of Board: Mr. Inhnson. Acting Busincss Meiimgrr. f' 5 y I f 1119.1 'MJ V Q THEY ARE THE TOPS I After a careful study of three years we have come to some rather definite conclusions about our faculty. For one thing we think they are really human, and friendly, too. Most important, let's put a gold star by the words, they can get it across.
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Y 'am M. U LANGUAGE AND MATHE- MATICS DEPARTMENTS h1,iIllilliLIjjt' -:wily illzwllml In mn UUA!! lflfhlljlilfiu .l rnli' lu lrirk lin' i1l'illllIlt'fl'i'. Standing: Elizabeth S h u t t sh- Study Hall, W. R. Ballinger, Mabel liatcinan. S i t t i n g : Edna Dessaint, Ada Freeman, Ella Taylor. Dorothy Landon, Ruth Lee. Absent: Mary Strachan. OFFICE DEPARTMENT ll ix ll lmillrr juixl 11r1di'r.i'li1ud4 mg, lmzu llzc-V bvriiilit' .vu :t'i.vi'. Standing: Erma Moore, Margaret Vviley. Sitting: Aim Frike, Lois Suplec. , E I E yU,,bJmr,,,, IO' 1 ,QQ-ff NOISE . . . Q We don't realize how much school and teachers mean to us until we graduate from school or leave to go to a school where we know no one. Some- how each teacher, in his own way, makes himself necessary to us. Let us go through school and take a glance at the teachers, slaving away to teach us a thing or two. I Din of typewriters, noise of scratchy phonograph records, unison recita- tion of shorthand, clang of the lockers of late comers trying to make it to their classes before the last bell-all this helps to make up the commercial depart- ment. Of course commercial English, arithmetic, and book-keeping do their share to adding to the responsibility ofthe commercial teachers. These teachers have quite a job on their hands. I Split iniinitives, frantic waving of arms, pantomimes, voice exercises sounding like a bunch of gurgling babies, scratching pencils in theme writing. and of course the journalism classes who do their best to put out a readable paper. besides doing their regular English, all go to make up the English department. l Nllkalkgf E ,J WQ1 KM-MVK
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