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Here they are. Note well the school expression-pleasant but firm. Back Row: Mildred L. Morgan, Vice-Principal English, W A McElroy, Principal, history, Frank B. Cookson, science. Second Row: Helen L. Steele, homemaking, Hugh l Moore vocational agriculture, Alton D. Haun, athletic coach and general science: Jean Jones, music, Spanish, library, Front Row Helen Watson, mathematics, Ruth Stutzman, commerce: Maxine Miller, social science. ul' C-6461149 ' WE LIKE 'EM QMOST OF THE TIMEJ You can't be in school very long without becoming aware that there are teachers around. Sometimes they seem to be everywhere. Did it ever occur to you that teachers are human beings? that they sometimes engage in other. pursuits than grading papers, conducting classes, coaching teams, arranging' programs or planning social events for us? We sent our camera on o tour and this page and the two following show what it brought back. r Miss Stutzman at school in her hours outside of class helps sponsor the juniors and is dramatic coach. At home she can manage the sewing machine as easily as the type- writer. Before Mr. C. C. Milligan if left to teach G.l.'s in far off Japan, he was responsible for the vocational ' agriculture training. Here he is with Mrs. Milligan unwrapping' his col- leagues' farewell gift. 7
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