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WHO ' S WHO AND WHERE OFFICE In order to acquaint our readers with who ' s who in Park ' s administration and faculty, we have composed this informal directory. As every school must have an execu- tive, we of Park also have that official in the person of our principal, Mr. Walter F. Hood. Mr. Hood, in his office on the first floor, is busily occupied with the myriad of people desiring his attention. At present he is completing his second year as the holder of Park ' s most responsible position. To aid Mr. Hood in manag- ing the school, Mr. A. B. Close, also with an office on the first floor, is our vice-principal. Every day finds him patiently listening to tardy students ' excuses. At the beginning of each semester, Mr. Close and Mr. Hood may be seen shifting pennies in order to prepare the necessary program cards. Without our indispensable office force, it would be impossible for our school to function smoothly. Miss LaMack, Mr. Hood ' s secretary, keeps the records and is in charge of the S. C. A. Sel ing supplies in the stock room is one of her tasks, too. Miss Rodigan is our home visitor, and she is responsible for attendance and excuse slips. She also has checked the seniors ' credits. Miss Benson, the office assistant, has many and varied tasks. The students become very atten- tive when the telephone rings in their room, for it ' s prob- ably Miss Benson asking so and so to come to the office.
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Standing: Erwin Wall, H. C. Hotchkiss, T. D. Rowe, Harold R. Johnson, Willard J. Iselin, J, E. LaBonde, C. J. Haumersen. Sitting: Gertrude Hunter, Dorothy Perham, Harriet A. Harvey, Laura E. DuFour, Lillian J. Jones, Theodore E. Beach. FIRST FLOOR In room 107 Mr. Haumersen teaches Electricity to Park boys who are interested in that course. As a member of the Teachers ' Council, he has been active. In Park ' s large machine shop, room 108, Mr. LaBonde, the Rifle Club adviser, is the busy in- structor. He teaches classes in Machine Shop and Sheet Metal. Mr. Johnson is re- sponsible for the printing of the Beacon, Park ' s weekly publication, the Wrong Font club, and six classes in printing in room I 12. He also helps the Kipikawi get to press. Mr. Hotchkiss is located in room 114. In addition to a study hall or two, he teaches mechanical drawing to his students, usually boys only. Mr. Beach, the former adviser of the Student Council, teaches woodwork in the Manual Arts department, of which he is the head. Many useful wooden objects seen about Park were made by his classes in 109. The Senior Hi-Y adviser, Mr. Iselin, room 116, is a member of the History department. American History and Economics are the subjects in which he specializes. This is the first semester that Mr. Rowe, a former teacher at Franklin Junior High, is with us. Not only does he teach Speech and Dramatics in 119, but he has charge of the Senior Class Play. Our aristocratic-looking American History teacher, Miss Hunter, in room 120, has been the adviser of Tri Alpha for the past year. Many seniors are instructed daily in American History by Miss Perham in 125. After school hours, she is the adviser of the Chess club. Advising Audubon and teaching her Current and Modern History classes in I 30 occupy much of Miss DuFour ' s time. She acted as chief Senior adviser for the February graduation class, and she is at the head of the study hall teachers. A three-in-one faculty member of our school is Miss Jones. She performs the duties of a librarian, an information clerk, and a study hall teacher, plus advising the Library Club. An enthusiast of Esperanto is our history teacher, Miss Harvey, room 132, and, consequently, the adviser of the Esper- anto Club. She has been the president of the Racine Teachers ' Council for the past two years. As a member of the History department, Miss Pugh, room 133, teaches European, Modern, and American History. As the girls ' gym instructor, Miss Shaw of 1 1 •
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