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Mr. Rhone, Mr. Simpson, Mr, Johnson look over the sports section in the paper. The rules of baseball are being discussed by Miss Mulvane, Miss York, and Miss Livingston. Miss Chavez explains how it is done, to Mrs. Fitzpat- rick and Mrs. Hess. Mr. Otsen and Mr. Pop- pett look over a machine Mr. Limming is operating. Corrected, cmc .K J' ,Q R 3' Mr. Earp starts to blow the whistle as Mr. Adair makes a foul on Mr. Eichenburg. Mr. Glass, Mr. Hackleman and Mr, Keyes check the oil in one of the student driver's training cars.
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What is it? Mr. Funderburg explains to Mr. Mitchell, Miss Florence and Mr. Tierney, Un Student Life. Since FIDELITY means truth, here is the truth about the faculty. Teaching is a job which deserves a large amount ot credit. The teachers come to school every morning earlier than anyone else, and they leave atter everyone is gone, They are good sports about the practical jokes, flying erasers, and constant chatter ot students. The new teachers, as well as the old, grow accustomed to such antics. At any rate, we as students do appreciate, in an odd sort ot way, all the work that is put into our education by these teachers. The teachers ot this school are a taith- tul lot. Don't you agree? However, there are many students who do work to their utmost and acquire unusually high ratings. These students are a blessing to the teachers. They give the teachers something to be proud ot when the year is over and the truth comes out. Mrs. Dodson, Mr. Eiswerth, Mr. Angelo, and Mr. Grove get together to discuss next year's History Department. Coach Wheeler, who teaches a math class, asks a question of Mr. Rankins, and Mr. Macrackin. The skeleton in the Science Department is brought out for examination by Mr. Wagner, Mr, Kalar, Mr. Schultz, Mr. Reed, and Mrs. Markey Y ln the History Department, Mr. Weeks, Mr. Mackey, Mr. Jones and Mr. McGrew, take time out for a few laughs. l
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Miss Larson and Mrs Hubbard Speech and Mr Cooper Miss Cleven and Mr Fish l English teachers diagram sent nceg Q0 over CJ budget In the BLJSIFIGSS DepC1rfmer1'l' In the Business Department Miss Paddock, Mr. l-lerren, Mr. l-lessner, and Mrs. Goodman play students for a day, fs '5 I orrected, until Corrected. 5 rf r 3 ' aff Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Suchow of the Busi- ness Department try to figure out what is wrong with the broken machine. Mr. Hammond, Mr. Clark, Mr, Boettcher, and Mr. Dickson set up type for the Tyro VVeekly. Miss Bogatin, Mr. Corrigan, and Miss Flor- ence, who are in the Business Department, grin at Mr. Baccardy as he tries to work the machine. I5
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