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Our friend, Kenneth Barton, gets that senior feeling in his huge l2-A homeroom-today it's dues, tomorrow it's invitations, and next day it's Echoes pictures. What a whirl! l-le builds chairs and tables in woodshop, with Mr. Kenneth Kra- POPIUS QRQQVQAM cAQD ll! I BFE. O K on fi J,!69ff .- 'wir e I' :B C. 1 . t-..f 'ff . .1 ' f - ' IS' 2 6J0wff04df7P lo 7 ,Q WI ' 3 Home Room Q2 1:15434 7 . ' l ,, os 3 4 G1 DONOT Q QI 'N-IIS SPICE . Uv? E ...! , ,.Q1,2l9 . 7 a4,LIm Harold C. Hulrne, Physiology and General Science, Ruth A. Partridge, English: Kenneth L. Kraker, Woodshopy Wiley S. Garrett, H1slory. ker around to help on rough edges. Kenny QBarton, this timej gets news about his insides from physiology p e d a g o g u e, Mr. l-lulrne, and develops his writing art in Miss Partridge's English course. Mr. Sullivan keeps him taking dictation and pecking at the type- writer in commercial classes, and insists that the goal is speed and accuracy. Fleet of foot, Kenny becomes one of Mr. Garrett's traclcstersg during the season, he rnust train intensively each day at 2:45. Keep 'Em Flying William P. Sullivan qves speed test.
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Sorry! It's Out Geraldine Kerr, Assistant: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cross, Librarian, lune Rae Harper. ln the library, where we who have special assignments spend our study periods, Mrs. Cross and Miss Kerr check out lune Rae's loook. The office all pupils eventually visit for purposes good and other- wise. There student helpers are in evidence, but the three mus- keteers-Misses Crawford, Bosso, and Totten-make the wheels go 'round. Mimeographing, selling supplies, and making attendance records are all in the day's work. During noon hour, we relax. Students enjoy the inter-class games in the gym or the movies. When conferences and committee meetings do not forbid, teachers assemble to chat about Mary, the Red Cross, or what-have-you. All l-lardingites welcome each issue of the school paperudevouring it is another noon hour diversion. High Life Again REAR: Emily l... Kaufman, English: Gertrude H. Lynn, History. ROW TWO: losephine Guarnieri, His- toryg Florence M. Newton, Mathematics: Mary K. Duck, English, Esther Tubaugh, English. ROW ONE: lustine Bettiker, Speech and Dramatics. QUIET IN HERE! Grace Crawford, Stella Totten, Anne Bosso on mimeograph job.
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VU Yi I-'5 VROG RAM LHR 9 l f 1146.4 151141114 .431 92 f I llfzilfffzfifnil .. I' A u'mIl1m:!TiG1umI..'Iru2vn3vm!lz-iirnrmnr Homgjgoom af! 5' .3 . c V fi.-. . 1, a n75CLfm fl 'I lil. 306. 3 F6 1 . .WY I 4. ja, 4 9 1 I an J L!!! oo Now WRITE fN'r1-us SPACE fo'-I sz Six Steps Donald D. Eusselman, Artp Winifred Waters, Horne Management: Augusta l. Barrick, Speech and Radio, George A. Bright, History, Helen M. Ridgley, English: Alice M. Porter, History. Summer school is not merely for flunkers. loan Robertson took ll-B and A American l-listory during the summer session. Thus, she finds a place on her schedule for Speech. And since she was an t apt pupil in Speech l, Miss Bar- rick gladly enrolls her in the Radio l I I3 course. Three Harding l-ligh broad- casts a Week, heard over WRRN, are the Work of Barrick, Bettiker, and Co. loan holds her nose as she stirs those queer-colored mixtures in Mr. Massar's laboratory. Next year she plans to try out Mr. Carleton's lab-not many girls have the nerve. ln Miss Ridgley's American Lit. Class, loan learns the abc's of Writers. Miss Waters gives girls with an eye to the future a glimpse of how to manage a home. Lucky Ioan has two periods for study- with Mr. Pusselman and Mr. Bright. I-ler homeroom teacher is Miss Porter. Chemical Magic Ivan E, Massar, Magician. AUDIENCE: Harry Filler, Harold Meyer, Patricia Hall, Mary lane Thomas, Ioan Robertson, Sara Carbaugh.
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