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William O. Patterson-B.S. Ellen G. Stefser-B.S. Mr. Ozorosky and Mr. Faulls practice the First Aid Course. Typing Two Class takes a speed test. Helen Louise Paxson-B.S. William V. Repsherl-B.A., M.Ed Who says that girls don't make good mechanics? Mm
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X 5 gg Hqmmgrberg B S Nicholas Kewitt-B S M A Jeanne E. King-B.S. Albert l. Kochka-B.S. John A. lent!-5 C 5 9 Y -- . . - -f ' - 1 fy' Ml Fmnces Long B A M A Ethel Osmun- B.A., Ed.M. David D, Oxentord-B.A. Michael J. Ozoroski-B.S, John L. Pabst-M.A,, B.P E Miss King, our obliging commercial teacher, gave generously of her time and energy to help everyone. A well liked art director, who helped many with their dances and stage settings, was Mr. Kochlra. Along with the teaching of bookkeeping, Mr. lentz spurred the basketball team on to victories. Mrs. Long's biology and history was made simple by her ingenious explanation and helpful examples. With patience and understanding, Miss Osmun taught us to have a better outlook upon lite. Mr. Oxenford taught history with enthu' siosm. Youth Council was his extra-curricular activity, ' Through civics, Mr. Ozoroslli guided students on their way to a successful high school and graduate career. lnterspersing humor with his Ivanhoe and dangling participles, Mr. Pabst made the Freshmen feel at home. 1 A history class studies the Monroe Doctrine. gf . 'lj fi? Zh!-,fox zefmge Monk' 1 my cg J Mx- Jew J 11 fb ' i ' f 4 fgrfzth if Q1 3 as f-N M I, I1-If fifty, HC-OL, 'V 57' I A112561 ,Q ll , A 'Alix' ' f H1 L fr Y' 8 ,,,,, -2 f.v.5.v, ,pu Afybjlzo xref, A X8 X W., 0!2.F xg W, fzx ng! Z A D R' 01 '
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w VK . N V M as Manual training boys work on proiects for the A Chemistry class prepares nitric acid. exhibit. Mr. Patterson's easy manner of presenting commercial subiects ably equipped his pupils for the commercial world, Miss Paxton, librarian and English teacher, became popular with the students in her first year with us. New to Point this year, Mr. Repsher con- scientiously instructed students in Espanole. That the yearbook was dedicated to Mrs. Stetser proves to her most eloquently our sincerest admiration. Enthusiastic Mr. Stetser has done wonders with our band and choral groups. The Rock led us through very successful football and baseball seasons. Mrs. Trammell, history and mathematics in- structor, contributed much to the educational advancement of her students. Robert C. Stetser-B.S., M.S. 55. William D. Stratton-B.S., M.5. Auleen V. Trammell-B.A. 13
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