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O. A. Lovett Dem of gage The Dean sets the fashion for youth in what the Well-dressed man should wear and in hoW a gentleman behaves. His quiet, easy manner wins the confidence of the boys. This year he sponsored the new Radio Club. l Marie O'Rourke imma: Pfzmafme A chime-and then a friendly voice begins, l don't like to disturb you, but . . . We know that voice belongs to our assistant principal. With his knowledge of electricity, Mr. Lovett keeps the P. A. system in tip-top condition. He also struggles to cut absenteeism to a minimum. Louis H. Swart Dems of Qtek n A friendly chat with Miss O'Rourke is a bright spot in any girl's day. With her gracious poise, the Dean handles problems readily. As a sponsor of National Honor Society, she compiles grade ratings for all students. if Page Twelve Ef-
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, , efaauaama 7a ' , , Oh, for escalators! Laden with books, we elbow a path through throngs of students and somehow arrive at the assigned classroom before the five-minute bell rings. The scene of many intellectual skirmishes, our classrooms have a distinct atmosphere of activity. The activity this year extended beyond the walls of Harding High itself, for a study-work program placed pot-ential 'machinists and office workers on part-time jobs. The spinning spools of wire record a speech-maker's words for later reference. I I I Ain't that there English tough? Despite gripes of this kind, a recent Harding survey revealed that many students listed English as their favorite subject. Perhaps memories of writing an autobiography, acting George and Emily of Our Town, hearing the recorded voice of Iudith Anderson as Lady MacBeth, or I I I I experiencing the office atmosphere of Business English influenced their choice. Speak the Speech, the textbook written by the instructor, Augusta I. Barrick, came off the press this year. Under this inspiration, stum- bling conversationalists develop into poised personalities that are easy on the ear. -'El Page Fourteen lil
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