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FACULTY Mr. Blackhurst Mr. Jones Miss Schulz Miss Barklage Mr. Skinner Miss Gruer Miss Powell Mr. McAdam Miss Wolf Miss Willbrand Mrs. Werges Mr. Tapp Miss Riley Miss Brewington Mr. Gibson Miss Weakley T welve
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PRINCIPAL . SUPERINTENDENT For the past seven years, Mr. Jones has ably assumed and discharged the responsibili¬ ties that a high school principal must meet— planning schedules for bewildered students— arranging assembly programs so that they don’t conflict with regular classes—and in¬ numerable other duties that must be carried out in order to promote the successful opera¬ tion of a school system. He has not only performed these duties well, but has always been a real friend and advisor to all students. The position of Superintendent of Schools, while being an honorable one, is also a weighty one. Mr. Blackhurst s high ideals, engaging personality, and genuine interest in the welfare of each and every student, have admirably equipped him for this job. Besides carrying out his official duties, he is always willing to listen, encourage or coun¬ sel us. We wish to thank him for his close cooperation, for he has made our high school years easier and more enjoyable. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is a body of progres¬ sive and public-spirited men who freely and unselfishly devote much of their time toward the betterment of their charges—the students. Composed of six members, two of which are elected by the people every year to serve three- year terms, the Board must travel the middle road in an earnest endeavor to please everyone and accomplish things with a maximum of effi¬ ciency. They cannot adopt policies that have not already been tried and proved successful, for the sake of the taxpayers; nor can they lag be¬ hind and continue in the “old-fashioned” ways which the students consider out of date. There¬ fore, they must take the path down the middle. It is with these problems in mind that we wish to express our sincere gratitude to these men who have labored so unselfishly in our behalf. J. Ed Travis, George M. Null, Grover Parker. Dr. T. L. Hardin, A. H. Luerding. Milton E. Meyer Eleven
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FACULTY Mr. Parker Miss Scott Miss Story Mr. Thomasson Mrs. Rothrock Miss Ely Miss Regan Mr. Vance Miss Fahy Mr. Nichols Miss Ficken Miss Wightman Miss Davis Mr. Evans Miss Hackley Thirteen
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