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Page 29 text:
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ILL TRY 5 WOI2M'S-EYE VIEW These classes seem to be in some sort of difheulty or other. Reading from left to right: What to do? . . . What to say? . , . What is wrong? Jean McCabe seems momentarily stuck by that tricky geometric con- struction, but Beverly Hill goes sailing right through it. Had you been here a moment ago, you would have seen Beverly as the puzzled and Jean the busy one. Whoever . . . whomever . . . just what is the correct grammatical construction? How should we know? We never studied that before! Well, at least someone knows the answer. Virginia Miller is raising her hand. Does she know the answer, or is she merely trying to fool Virginia Konz, the quizzer? Dorothy Kiroff, Julius Orosz, and Norma Turner usually know the answers, but here they seem stumped.
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NAND TI-IE FLY WEIQE MADE BY athletic MR. ROHLFING, maker of an electric furnace and teacher of chemistryg enigmatic Mus. SHAENFELD, who helps her husband run a drugstore after all her biology classes have been dismissedg wise-cracking MR. STEINER, popular auditorium speaker, dean of freshmen boys, and social science teacherg MR. SUTPHEN, who marches from school to school, without benefit of a band to teach the various high school bandsg exceedingly pleasant MR. TERHELL, who teaches industrial arts and busies himself during the football season with the ushersg Miss To1a1N, who, with the patience of Job, tells our students about mathe- maticsg MR. TURBY, who in his first year at Waite has made a championship team of the basketball reservesg newly active Miss WAITE, new head of the hall patrol as well as head of the math departmentg up-to-the-minute Miss WALES, fashionably dressed teacher of dressmakingg petite, brown-haired Mns. WERNER, who teaches advanced dressmakingg ambitious Miss WERUM, who has composed music and conducts all the high school orchestrasg problematic MR. WIETZ, wrestler and teacher of scienceg dapper and affable MR. Wu.LiAMs, commercial teacher and popular song directorg ethereal Miss YOUNG, popular teacher of elementary scienceg MR. YoUNoQU1s'r, owner of a deep baritone and director of the industrial arts department. Y r it Y il 1 we 4 -5 N L Y F ' , gmzglg is . , 52 5 L - N ' V1 . if :fi K s 1 Q 5 .-QQ' ,MAB fu! Mr. Tui-by Miss Waite Miss Wales Mrs. Malbemalzcs Mathematics Home Economics Home Mr. Wietz Mr, Williams Miss 'Young Mr. Youngquist Snenre Cammerczal Science Induxtnal Aris 25 Mrs. Schaenfeld Mr Steiner Science Sana! Science Mr. Sterling Mr Surphen Industrial Arts Band sa' 692 Y. 1 40 5 x , r QR V 2- el Mr. Terhell Miss Tobin Industrial A rls Mazbemanrs Miss Werum Orclaeslra
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Ever ear one or more of the commercial students come to the aid of the annual staff b t in Y Y Y YP S page after page of copy, This year is no exception. Norma Jones, after typing twenty reams of copy with ease, is in doubt about that handwriting, Miss Hart, adviser, and Wallace Shryock, editor, are having some difficulties of their own, it seems, as they use their ruler on the original la out and ruefull conclude that this next write-u can never, never be crowded into the s ace Y Y P P allotted to it . . . and that the next one isn't long enough by a full hundred words. Oh, for the life of an editor Cparticularly during spring vacation, when this view of the harassed trio was snappedD! 27
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