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Mr. J. H, Davison, Ruler of the Realm. directs the atifairs of rhe Southern kingdom. Mrs. Verna L. Harris. Adviser of the Caualrers, assists Ihe Ruler. page thirteen
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ew W mia Y acifxafiifa IEFIEFZHEFFET Young Sinclair Hughes Thoring Baker Tudor Bauer Cole Rusher Burden Adams Mathematics and Commercial HIS group of eleven gleeful peers instructed the cavaliers in the very im- portant practical subjects in the mathematics and commercial courses. They, too, have gladly aided the knights in all of their undertakings. The mathematics department is under the supervision of Mr. C. F. Hughes. Mr. Hughes taught college algebra, advanced algebra, and solid geometry: Mr. C. F. Sinclair, plane geometry: Miss Hattie Thoring, beginning algebra: Miss Goldie Adams and Mr. Dee Young, eighth year mathematics: and Miss Mary Tudor and Miss Gladys Baker, seventh year mathematics. Miss Thoring, in connection with the Life Career Club. conducted a survey of the occupations of the former graduates from South, to learn which subjects had been most beneficial to them. It is hoped that the information obtained thereby will be helpful to the cavaliers in planning their courses of study. Mr. Sinclair was faculty manager of athletics. Miss Hazel Baver. head of the Commercial Department. instructed the cavaliers in bookkeeping and sociology. Miss Wanda Cole .taught type I and shorthand Il: Miss Vergie Rusher, commercial arithmetic. type I. and book- keeping: and Miss Merle Burden, commercial arithmetic and shorthand I. Misses Baver. Cole. and Rusher supervised the commercial club, organized to create greater interest in commercial studies. Miss Burden was connected with the Blue Triangle Club. If the effort and ability of the peers count. our practical cavaliers will excel in adding, subtracting, typing and writing in shorthand. .. Fjtiikifikifiifihifjiiikifiki
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