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The Open Sesame To All Social Freedom Prin. Dale, Dean Felsted Duc to the unt,ring endeavor of Mr. C. Sherman Dale, the principal, Portsmouth High has been rated with other distinguished schools of Ohio and has maintained a position as one of the foremost schools of the district. Mr. Dale acquired his B. S. and M, A, degrees at the University of lllinais and is a graduate of the East Kentucky State Normal School at Richmond. Before coming to Portsmouth eight years ago, he was principal of the high school at Mays' ville, Ky., and at Champaign, lll. l-le is also a member of Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. A friend to all the girls would be a fitting title for Mrs. Leona Wise Felsted, Dean of Girls and sponsor of the Girls' League and the Girls' Senior Honor Council. All excuses for the girls' absences are granted by her, and she strives to promote their welfare. ln addition to this work she teaches biology for girls, Mrs. Felsted received her B. S. and M. A. degrees at Ohio State. The Board of Education, the executive body of the school system, has successfully conducted the financial affairs of the school and has infallibly performed all tasks confronting them. The members as seated below are: Frank Appel, Superintendent, Wesley Ridenour, Superintendent of Building, D, E. Gardner, Forrest Williams, President, William H. l-lazlebeck, Secretary, Charles E. l-lard, Earl Clayton, and Emma Cramer Board of Education
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Authors And Executives Ol Rational Laws, Duncon Newrnon locks up basketball program copy . . . Lynn Wittenburg ond Chet Miller pound the presses , . . Bock- sfoge after the puppet show, The Glowing Bird fRemernber Kosge, Bobo Yugo, and Ivon the ad- venturer? . . . SchooI's out! But just for the fire drill! . . . Mr. Appel ond President Jomes of Ohio Unive'sity don't seem to mind being snapped? . . . All that work ond building ore for our new stodium. And then the reol work begins! . , . Lloyd Jef- lord: Ueftl stage mon- oger, replaces the foots . . . Don Eorle certainly eats his wheoties! Now he's carrying the side of thc house lP. S. it's only stage propertyl . , . We won't keep you in the dork ony longer-thot's Wilfrie Cooper lighting up the stoge . . . Con- cierge Collohon . . . 'Snow use, there'll be more , . . N. Y. A. boys doing their bit ground the comcus! . . . The hungry throngs ot thc coteterio-from soup to cosh register. 4
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Binary Vanguard, Regnant Over The Outer Office As secretary of the office, Miss Kathryn Krall has worked diligently and successfully, She Principals' Assistants answers all questions for students seeking information, and trains all the assistants in the office. Miss Krall graduated from Portsmouth High School in i929 and has been Mr. Dale's secretary for the past three years. ln addition to his regular classes in stenography and business law, Mr. Bert Leach has performed the duties of assistant principal. He has charge of the absentees, the granting of excuses, and the filing of detention slips. His so-called study during the year was his attempt to discover the advantages of supervised study. Trusties OF The School, Jacks OF All Trades A position in the office is one of trust and responsibility.. The assistants in the principal's office carry out these qualities successfully. Their duties vary. They run errands, write admittance slips for tardy students, check the list of absentecs from classes and study halls, make out daily absence lists and deliver them to all rooms, and call wanted students to thc office.. Typing reports, handling grade sheets, and run- ning the mimeograph machine are also included in their work. Front row: D. Bailey, M. Caudill, J, Grohman, B, McCauley, D. Maguet, R. McKinley, D. Stetzinger. 2nd row: M. F. Suter, F. Throckmorton, J Miss Krall, Mr. Leach VVarren, R. M. Woten. Not pictured: C, White, Colene Cox, assistant in Mr. Appel's office ...'-D-14l- .1-Y
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