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Page 11 text:
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Here’s a picturesque view of our Alma Mater, P. H. S., in all of her profound glory! Mary Ann Wrenn, Bill Jackson, and Alger Connor have rather blank expressions on their faces while waiting for assistance for information in the office. Phyllis Koenig, one of the office girls, has her back to the camera. Maybe these 10 A’s, left to right, Mary Kevorkian, Betty Harrer, and Betty Wetherington, are rather fearful of entering the entrance to the girls’ gym. My, what silly facial expressions, Betty Caveney and Helen Sanders! Coming up the line again on the right, we see Valeta Bachelor, Katherine Kirk, and Gloria Hungerford chattering profusely over their lunches. Row 2: In this bookstore shot,” we see Miss Carpenter making out an order for which Gertrude Goodman stands by anxious¬ ly to fill. Left to right: Frank Kelley, James Hodges, and Nanette Hill looks quite interested in a chemistry experiment. No, not a mob scene, just a shot” taken from the bookstore. A customer” is being waited on” by (clerk) Marjorie Dawe. Remember those long hours of waiting just to see J. C.” to get your schedule altered? Don Marshbanks, foreground, doesn’t seem to be too dejected in view of the situation. Row 3: Not a crossword puzzle, just the framework of one of those new contraptions”—an airplane. This attractive piece of beauty is the stained window made by members of the art department and used in the Christmas program by the vocal department. Mmmmmm—another mob scene; this time on the boys’ stairs.” Reading from left to right—Row 1:
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Page 12 text:
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moue ouer mmon. this rank for four years. Mr. Thors, former stoogie” of the University of Michigan, is pictured with his efficient secretary, Mrs. Marguerite Houghton. Mr. Thors, who has held down the post of Principal of Pontiac High School, was a former history teacher from 1921 to 1925. He was promoted to assistant principal in September, 1925 and held A school without supervision is like a Quiver without pictures. A school the size of Pontiac High School could not possibly run smoothly without the aid of people with designated duties, carried out to the greatest of their abilities. The Board of Education appoints certain people of responsibility and capability to carry out their appointments and re¬ lies on them to keep the school system on the “up and up’’ continually. The school system of Pontiac runs smoothly and with a great amount of efficiency under the able supervision of Mr. Robert B. French, Superintendent of Schools. Under Mr. French, in Pon¬ tiac High School, work Mr. John Thors, Jr., principal, and Mr. J. C. Covert, assistant principal. M. F. DuFrain occupies the position of assist¬ ant superintendent of schools under Mr. French. Mr. Robert B. French, as you probably know, is the Superintendent of Schools in the Pontiac school sys¬ tem. He has charge of all the matters which come into his presence concerning the schools of Pontiac. THE 1942 QUIVER
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