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ENGLISH INSTRUC- TORS-Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Evalyn Turner, Miss Ellen Stovring, Miss Cora Dorsey, Miss Mary Ellen Fink, Miss Helen Carter, Miss Margarette McNaugh- ton. The scene below shows an English class caught in a very un- guarded moment. Page 14 llEl'1lllTMlll'l 0F ENGLIII Term themes, speech activities, dramatic productions, and publications all lie in the realm of the department of English. Behind our struggles with grammar and our earnest efforts to appreciate the literature of all countries is our desire that we may continue to aid in the production of those things which are good in oral and written English. N X llxvm' ' X .
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ADMII TRATIUN In a school of this size it is necessary that the students, the pioneers of today, have capable and efficient leaders. We are very fortunate in having Mr. H. B. Gough as superintendent of schools. Through his years of loyal leader- ship the schools of this community have pro- gressed far and have achieved many goals. With Miss Elizabeth Clark, principal, and Mr. F. J. Herda, vice principal, aiding them, the students of Tech have reached a high stand- ard of learning and are prepared to take their BUARD 0F EDUCATIU Working together in close harmony, the Board of Education and the Superintendent of Schools strive to run our school economically and efficiently. Members of the board are: Dr. H. B. Clark, Dr. M. A. Sivinski, Dr. N. J. Lahr, J. A. Allen, W. F. Petters, and C. J. Rose. Though they receive no remuneration for their efforts, they sacrifice time and money for the students of Technical High. fl places as the leaders of tomorrow. Below is the student council who aids in the administration of affairs at Tech. X
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Class plays, talks, make-up, and many other phases of speech are covered in these classes in Tech. Radio, stage, and the platform may someday benefit by the laborious yet plea- surable hours we have spent here if not, we still have gained the ability to speak Miss Bacon meets with a speech class Thespians Whittier Lawrence Miss Johnson Row 3 Payne Orton Rohhng Nledeck Petron Patterson Nicolm Row4 Haugen Schaedler Henneman Scheerer Pmault Korb Miss Turner Page 15 if n Y gl Vg H1 Qiizal 'f 4 ' 1 ' F 1 .H .L.fy,f va m ' ' 2 I - 5, , , - ,I nv - , t ni 1 : f Roxy 1.: Lindlan, Talbert, Mehr, Olson, Peterson, Westerberg, Watts, Row 2: Orlebeke, Field, Sauer, Whittier, 4 -,'- 5 r L - N as K J o -'S ' ' . . 1 Q 'Q P. I- , ,. 4 , P I X - I
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