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FACULTY Forrest G. Murdock Principal Charles Gleason Vice ' Principal Cecilia O ' Neil Howard Lathrop ViccPrincipal Fred Shipp ..Dean of Girls ..Dean of Boys ENGLISH Edith M. Acworth Emma E. Blauer Mary AHce Hamm Virginia Mills Mary M. Phelps Pearl F. Pitcher Kathleen M. Pye Clara Weeks Roberts Ona M. Rounds Bernice A. Trussell Grace A. Wood Ruth W. Wood MATHEMATICS Belle S. Holcombe H. B. Lathrop Anna Nicholson R. W. Studley H. C. Tillman MUSIC H. S. McCurley Virginia Pait Jean M. Schellbach SHOP Mr. Miller [20]
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Forrest G. Murdock, Charles B. Giim,on j f iTd B Cecelia O ' Neil, Frederic, tOSIAj iL la O. Gi 4e B. Lathrop llai p ADMINISTRATION The administration offices of the San Jose High torm the center ot all activity, as most business is transacted in this part of the building. The department consists of the offices of the principal, the two vice-principals, and deans. At the office of the Principal, Mr. Mur- dock, all business of the high school is transacted. Mr. Murdock is assisted by his secretary. Miss Roose. Mr. Gleason, who has one of the very import- ant administration offices, holds the position of iirst vice-principal; assisting him is Emily Reiif , his secretary. The business of the lower classmen is car- ried on in the office of Mr. Lathrop, the second vice-principal and Miss Gil- Ian, educational advisor. The departments of the deans are the most well known to the students, for here they are aided in individual problems. Miss O ' Neil, dean of girls, serves as an advisor and friend of the girls. She lends her enthusiastic support to all student aifairs. Her efforts in aiding girls have also enabled many students to attend school who otherwise would be kept out because of financial difficulties. Mr. Shipp, the boys dean, is a great friend to the boys, for he is always able to help them out of their trouble. His work with the boys corresponds to that of the dean of girls. He works diligently in getting positions for needy boys who wish to remain in school. [19]
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(W .1 HOME ECONOMICS Donald J. Mork R. C. McDamel Elizabeth Bowen Marion C. Olney J. B. Rees Myrtle Grundell Mary A. Parks Charles H. Shreve Annette Ripley Clarence R. Schats Charles Piper Smith Christine ZofFman Bernice A. Trussell H. C. Tillman Jessie C. Warren Frank M. Watson SOCIAL SCIENCE Fanny Bigland Mary P. Carroll Alice Cleaveland Harvey Dorr Clarence Gallagher P. M. Weddell Kathryn J. Williams jGertrude Wright t Don M. Woods Edwin L. Zahn Ralph Westerman Aileen Lundy v Mary Emma Richards Otto George LANGUAGE Charlotte A. Simpson Lela Gillan L. Jett Condit Anthony Texeira Edward M. Jefferson Sarah Cory Clara R. Johnson Ruth deWit LIBRARIANS R. C. McDaniel Grace Esther Dibble Leonora Niccolls Marguerite Moore Elizabeth Donovan Henrietta G. Thomas Edith C. Sloane Wilhelmina Dykmans Elsie M. Wood Charles Gleason SECRETARIES - COMMERCIAL Otto George Arlene Z. Hand Josephine Roose A EmilieReiff . Virginia Burks Jessie H. Coleman Wilhelmina Dykmans Roland Eberhart Mabel E. K imball Virginia Mills Sylvio Tacconi Ida J. Bruno Ella Croney PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dorothy Ehrhorn SCIENCE William H. Martin Jewell Godfrey Lucille J. Barker Louis Vogt Ethel M. Grube E. M. Cunningham C. Walt WiUiams A. O. Hackman Rena P. Duthie Constance Arbaugh Myrtle Balf Hall Dorothy Fauquet Hildreth L. Kotsch A. R. Kennedy Florence C. Ita Margaret S. McLeod Alice K. Kidder Myrtle L. Judkins Mabel Winter -7 [21]
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