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-l-he leaching Stall New specimens are the topic for discusf sion at a meeting of the science department. The members are, from left to right, Mr. Lemuel G. Holbrook, Mr. Henry H. Horn' beck, Mr. Oren D. Stiehl, Mr. Clayton W. Bazuin, Miss Elizabeth I. Perrin, Mr. John Hess, and Mr. Keith Kennedy. , To help choose a new text book is the problem confronting the mathematics def partment. Pictured from left to right are Miss Edith J, Vandenberg, Miss Ina A. Findlay, Miss Harriet Schroder, Miss Mary Mac Lennan, Mr. Fred Voss, Miss Nelle Atwood, Mr. William R. Pease, and Mr. Floyd L. Early. I The members of the commercial depart' ment watch a demonstration of the new Monroe electricallyfdriven calculating ma' chine. From left to right, they are Mr. For' rest E. Lair, Miss Ruby Potter, Miss Clarissa Richardson, Miss Edna Maxon, Miss Eliza' beth B. Crotser, Miss Clementine Willizims, Miss Marie Mc Dermott, Mr. Oren D. Stiehl, Mr. Arthur J. Avery, and Mr. Forrest E. Barr.
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45wze1 The Administration Mr. Everest, our energetic principal, is determined that Unionites take part in extrafcurricular activities during their school years. In the picture he is talking with Geraldine Merritt, Gerald Dribbin, Louise Lanski, and Genevieve Kwiatf kowski about plans for the traveling assembly. That student leadership and responsibility should be cultivated by high school students is the belief of Mr. Everest, and it is in this direction that he advises the Student Council, which is the student governing body. It is Mr. Everest, also, who listens to the troubles of all of us, faculty and students alike, and helps us in our difficulties. Miss Blanche Mann, assistant principal, with the aid of Miss Helen Olsen and Miss Violet Eavel, office clerks, has complete charge of the attendance of Union's two thousand, two hundred thirtyftwo high school and one hundred three grade school students. In addition to this work, she is principal of Turner Elementary School and looks after the four hundred twenty children there. At Union Miss Mann is a very busy persong for, besides her numerous other duties, she is the adviser of the Service Squad, which keeps our halls in business' like order, and the supervisor of the N. Y. A. workers, who help the faculty when there are odd jobs to be done. V A-Y1s'N 'TM'w
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The Teaching Staff x ls the social science department planning a vacation in the South? Pictured from left to right are Miss Lucile Ellen Meyering, Miss Emma Zur Meuhlen, Miss Evelyn Eos' ter, Miss May E. Conlon, Mr. Richard L. Marousek, Mr. Edward Henry, Miss Gerfy aldinc Masters, and Miss Edith Van Wick' len. Miss Lucille Dunn, not in the picture, is also a member of the social science faculty.X A reforganization of the content of various courses is the problem before these English teachers. They are, from left to right, Mr. C. Dwight Packard, Miss Esther E. Eby, Miss Elizabeth De Jonge, Miss Lillian Thomas, Miss Clara B. Smallidge, Miss Valora Quinlan, Mr. Leonard Meyering, Miss Lavina A. Laible, and Miss Mabel E. Allen. Here you see a meeting of a consultation group of English, speech, and language teachf ers. They are, from left to right, Miss Olga Pershbacher, Mr. Stanley Albers, Miss Grace Thomasma Miss Dorothy J. Farr, Miss Dorothy S. Blake, Miss Myrtle Heseltine, Miss Ruth Carpenter, and Miss Ethel Scholes.
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