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To Carry Out The Editor s Assignments First row: Miss Bertha Mallory, Miss Marie Moran, Miss Jane Messick, Mrs. Mary Lytle, Mrs. Cena Morgan, Mrs. Frances Lichten- walter, Mrs. Annalee Webb Miller. Second row: Miss Minnie Lloyd, Miss Doris Manuel, Kenneth Peterman, Miss Ruth Lewman, Miss Essie Long, William McAlister, Eugene C. Hilliker. Third row: William Johnson, Harold H. Negley, Colin Lett. First row: Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt, Mrs. Laura C. Moag, Miss Ellen Ocker, Miss Mar- garet Montgomery, Miss Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. Kathryn K. Smith, Mrs. Rachel Schu- macher. Second row: C. C. Shoemaker, H. H. Siemers, Arthur G. Shull, Russell V. Sigler, Bryant K. Millikan, Miss Margaret B. Pier- son, Mrs. Louise Steiger, Robert Shultz, Rob- ert L. Nipper. First row: Mrs. Kate Steichmann, Mrs. Anna Oertle, Mrs. Blanche Rawlings, Miss Louise Reiter, Mrs. Grace B. Vitz, Miss Hazel Whis- enand, Mrs. Mary Treichler. Second row: Miss Mabel Washburn, Orrin D. Thundere, Mrs. Helen H. Smith, Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, Mrs. Elsie Waterman, Mrs. Madge Temperley, Mrs. Gertrude Weathers, Miss Mona Jane Wilson, Mrs. Eulah Vos. Third row: Will F. Wise, Charles G. Yeager, Daniel Welch. With A Competent Business Force
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With A Skillful Crew Of Efficient Reporters First row: Mrs. Esther Cavanagh, Mrs. Ger- aldine Clippinger, Mrs. Josephine Bliss, Miss Dorothy Dipple, Mrs. Opal Conrad, Miss Reeta Clark, Miss Mildred Campbell. Second row: Carl H. Corbin, Mrs. Ruth Arney, Enoch D. Burton, Miss Dorothy Carson, Miss Ruth Armstrong, A. Atwood Bliss, Miss Zola Beas- ley, J. Woodard Auble, Roy V. Aberson, Robert L. Black. First row: Miss Jane Hampson, Miss Florence Guild, Mrs. Margaret Farmer, Mrs. Jessamine Fitch, Miss Emily Dodson, Miss Helen K. Frazee. Second row: Miss Mildred Foster, Miss Jean Grubb, Paul E. Dill, Robert C. Grubbs, Robert L. Green, Sgt. Albert C. Fischer, George N. Gale. First row: Miss Florence Griepenstroh, Mrs. Virginia Lewis, Miss Alice Jane Hessler, Miss Josephine Lee, Mrs. Danna L. Huffman, Mrs. Jean Jackson, Mrs. Virginia Graham. Second row: Thomas Haynes, P. Ward Holaday, Paul L. Justice, Hiram Hensel, Gordon O. Johnson, Claude M. Keesling, Don R. Knight. Assisted By Diligent Copy Boys
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S NSI l ENGLISH . . . Our English Department now teaches English with a touch of democracy. An elected class president presides over each class and a secre- tary takes the roll. All this is to teach the students our democratic ways while they study Chaucer or Steinbeck. Interesting? You bet! It stimulates the students to do their work better. Besides the regular English curriculum a student can branch out into the fields of Public Speaking, Debate, Journalism, Dramatics, and Business English. Many extracurricular activi- ties are sponsored by the department along these lines, such as the Echo, Fiction Club, Radio Workshop, and Dramatics clubs. LIBRARY . . . Shakespeare? Emerson? Our library has these and many more in its twenty thousand have to hunt all the Way to volumes. Here, a pupil doesn't China to find a bookg an assist- ant librarian will help him. Mrs. Cavanagh, our librarian, Plenty Of Experience Must Come In The Classroom Before A Student akes The Last Eclitionn . . . Upper-Freshmen begin grammar study. Lower-Comp. class holds panel discussion takes great pride in one of the finest high school libraries in the country. Right-Shakespeare draws some smiles.
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