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CLusL7b,2 STUDENT [30Dy aN SHERLOCK went! After investi- gating all the classrooms and big events, Sherlock started on his interviews with all the students at Howe. Our Senior Class officers gave Sherlock the low-down on all the Janes and Joes on this campus. But first Sherlock had to take a peek in the mirror that Carl Edwards, class president, was holding to see what Ruby King, vice-president, had found so interesting. Elizabeth Schmidt, secretary, informed Mr. Sher- lock that he would have to investigate the senior play, Best Foot Forward, and Bob O ' Neel, treasurer, explained about the various senior committees and their work. Sherlock learned that the senior year is the best with plenty of work and play, so no senior is a dull boy. And, of course, he discovered the underclassmen are on the go every minute of the time. Sherlock ' s hand was in a sling by the time he had shaken hands with all the students.
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J adtimj TyidJwddu (Above) Thirty-three typewriters and thirty-three busy typists greeted Sher- lock when he stepped into Room 223. Here he found Mr. Sherman Pittenger and Mr. M. D. Williams helping Peggy Millen with the ditto machine. Besides typing instruction, shorthand, business law, office practice, junior business, bookkeeping, filing, and commercial geography are also offered in this de- partment. (Below) Sherlock joined Mr. Wathen Leaser in supervising John Carter, May- nard King, and Carol Pritchett who were each doing part of the blueprinting pro- cess. Mr. Leas er told Sherlock that mechanical, architectural, aircraft, and machine drawing are all offered to Howe students. (Above) Miss Hildegarde Kuhar, Miss Narcie Pollitt, Miss Thelma Cooley, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Thumma, foreign language teachers, tried to encourage Sherlock to take either Latin or Spanish or to attend the French Club during his stay at Howe. Unfortunately, however, he was too busy tracing clues to start translating. (Below) When Sherlock walked into the art room Joann Bade was explaining the use of the air brush to LaVina Boor- am, under the supervision of art teach- ers. Miss Janet Keller and Mrs. Loreen DeWaard. Commercial art, fashions, jewelry, leather craft, and arts and crafts are taught in addition to Art I-VIll.
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