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Page 30 text:
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Kni la. of the Rfoitunfdl 'llietbife Now let us slip unseen into the superin- tendent's office, where every second Monday of the month Colonel Herbert Barry, presi- dent of the Board of Education, presides at board meetings. It is this board of five members that selects our faculty, provides for the erection and maintenance of our schools, and in June hands us our hard-earned diplomas. Despite their influence on our lives, how- ever, few of us know very much about these five people. Colonel Barry, eminent lawyer and soldier, is perhaps best known to us. Often we have seen him at our football games watching anxiously when the opposing team came dangerously close to making a touchdown. The vice-president of this all powerful body, Mr. Frederick Wolff, is at the head of the committee in charge of the physical upkeep of the school buildings. Mr. Henry Mecke, newly elected this year, is the board member in charge of finance, contracts, and supplies. Another new member is Mr. Wil- liam Murray, Chairman of the Committee on Health, Physical Education, and Athletics. Mrs. Chester Cwuinn completes the list of members. Her job is to see that the highest standards are maintained in the personnel of our faculty. lt is with sincere gratitude that we extend our thanks to these five people who serve us faithfully throughout the year. Mr. Mecke Mr. Murray Xlr. Rinehart Mr. Barry Mr. Strung Mr. Wolff Mrs. Guinn Page 26
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FREDERICK W RIEIIMIIHERR Our prmclpal, Mr Rc1mherr, IS a W e and pauent frlend, whose adv1ce and g,u1dance wlll be rc membered long after we leave school JESSIL I TAYLOR Mr Taylor, the as sxstant pr1nc1pal IS ever ready to help us out of our troubles through hls sage Counsel and understandmg en couragement mv?
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irossiroads of it e School In our school, of all activities the day students sence excuses or always much the Heslin and Miss as in every school, the hub is the office. Throughout troop in and out with ab- tardy slips. The scene is same as we see it now. Miss Daniels are hard at work behind their desks, while several students stand rcstlessly waiting to hand over some type of information to the proper authori- ties. Some leave with looks of relief, others go out richer by a few detentions. A half- forgotten senior sits in a corner nervously clutching a college catalog, obviously await- ing Mr. Reimherr's return. Thus, day in and day out, the work of the oilice continues with unvarying efficiency. Miss Heslm Mr. Taylor Miss Daniels
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