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another chance he will study hard. He won't annoy the teachers or skip school any more. I knaw he will be good-just give him one mare chance! . . . Mr, Conser, will you introduce the speaker in the auditorium session on Monday? '...' 'Have you seen my calendar, Miss Nelson? . . . I believe it's on your desk. . . . Oh, yes-let's see ........ I have an Allied Youth meeting during homeroom, an Athletic Board meeting, a faculty meeting at 2:30, a principals' meeting at 4:30, and a P. T. A. in the evening .... Well, homeroom's full, but I can get away for a few minutes, I guess. . . . Buzzzzz, Buzzzzz, Buzzzzz . . . '4Mr. Keller! Mr. Keller! Thank goodness you've come in just now! Have you, have you anything that would kill a fly? . . . Ferdie, on hearing this plea, fled for his life to the lab, leaving Miss Nelson to untangle schedules, Mrs. Mau to answer general questions, Miss Wemp to guard the money of the school, Mr. Keller, our genial custodian, to supervise the heating and general care of the school, and last, but most certainly not least, Mr. Conser to circu- late around making the organization run more smoothly. I1ORCElQ38 21 Miss Doris Nelson Miss Mable Wemp Mrs. Geraldine Mau Mr. George Keller
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MR. PHILIP H. CONSER, PRINCIPAL AD AND Oh, Miss Nelson, wailed the anguished club reporter, it isn't too late to get this announce- ment in, is it? I hope, I hopel' '...' 'Good- ness, a fly! Why do we have to be bothered with flies in the winter? It's bad enough to hear freshmen buzzing about. . , . Mrs, Mau, has anyone turned in a red hat and a blue, yellow, purple and pink striped glove? I lost mine, and I don't feel right without 'em! . . . Miss Nelson, do I have to take another semester of gym? I don't like it! . . . Where's Miss Wemp? I want to turn in the fifty cents profit from our last dance. . . . Buzzzzz-Buzzzzz-Buzzzzz! . . . Heavens! Someone swat that fly before I lose my tem- per! . . . Where are the junior boys' ink schedules? . . . RRRRing . . . Hello, Waite High School. I'm sorry, we can call students to the phone only in cases of illness or death. . . . Mr, Conser, Bobby cloesn't mean to be naughty. I just know that if you give him IVI I N I S OFFICE
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,..M'1Z lf, 1 lub Mk' 1. 1 G, 'H Miss Adams Mrs. Allen Commercial English K 17- .is fi 1 'C 9:5 W' ' Q I viii ' l l. SML Baird Mr. Ball Imluslrial Arts Char-us , Q sg l 1 . 2 mr R . Q it 4 as 2 V it 4' l , . I' 1 - . 1 Lila F MFAIBEBF Miss Boerger Science Laffy, 4 ig: l i g.: was 3-,E , Q ' is 3 Mr. Brenner Science HANK TI-IE LAINIK SOUGI-IT sweet little Miss ADAMS, who owns a farm and teaches shorthand and typing, MRS. ALLEN, dean of junior and senior girls, Who, besides slinging slanguage in her English classes, guides the welfare work in its successful course, MR. BAIRD, whose enthusiasms are yachting and fishing and the teaching of industrial arts, cherubic-checked MR. BALL, who rolls a rolling tenor over his lusty-lunged glee club, boyish MR. BEAR, who tells Waite students about insects, and sports a dashing crop of red hair, musical Miss BOERGRR, who teaches Latin and composes Latin ditties in her spare time, gentlemanly MR. BRENNER, who teaches our freshmen elementary science during school time and indulges in golf after school hours, MRs. BRQWN, who teaches commercial subjects and impresses one as being sweet, efficient, and serious, efficient Miss BuRNs, who lends her aid to the National Honor Society and teaches English, social-minded and enthusiastic MRS. CANFIELD, who teaches biology when she isn't heading Student Council, considerate, gracious, generous, and sensitive Miss CARPENTER, who teaches art, conservative MR. Coivuas, that paradoxically beaming pessimist who teaches history, Whole-souled and Wholesome Miss COSGRAY, who teaches English and advises the Peris, 1 , V f iii. - i ' A A 'N . s. aaa. W. 5 5 t A i I.: 1' ' ' . K4 X ff'-ag' ,K 5'-1' 5, ' 5 r ' . , it T233 ' f ' e . 1 1 1' . Q at L Mrs. Brown Miss Burns Mrs. Canfield Miss Carpenter Cnmmercifzl English Science Art - '- -'I Qtgfw ,Ti '.,?,g' if i -df' 'LIE' in 'Z .: pi. , , ,tr . 1 it , . g lijsgg-its ,ff : F Mr. Combs Miss Cosgray Miss Cowell Mr. Cummings Social Science English Englrsb Industrial Arts 21
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