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(MAj. l4t ' GA s Q r J w. C jJft-.F ur - hh.Uv e BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR. CHARLES E. COOPER, President; friendly, capable, observing, devoted to Whittier High. Student Comment: He always has time for students or for the school, and is held in high regard by everyone. MRS. MARJORIE L. McGREGOR, Clerk; very loyal, competent, thinks and acts only for the best of the school. Student Comment: She is always fair, frank, and happy. The interests of the school are her interests. DR. WM. F. KROENER; very broad-minded, always sees the other fellow ' s viewpoint, oleasant, sincere. Student Comment: He stands for the best in everything and has rendered excellent service to the school. MR. HARLAN A. CATE; good business judgment, frank, fearless, upright, agreeable to everyone. Student Comment: He is always planning for the school and students. He is indeed, a valuable asset to the Board. MR. OSCAR O. MARSHBURN; fair and square to all, cautious but courageous, business-like. Student Comment: He is never too busy to help the school and is always mindful cf anything which might be of interest to the students. •
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MR. D. A. STOUFFER, District Superintendent; dignified, demo- cratic, unobtrusively efficient, co- operative. Student Comment: Entering Whit- tier High in Mr. Stouffer ' s first year here, I have come to know him as a friend to all — from the lowliest freshman to the mightiest senior. His eagerness to aid in worthy projects has impressed me. His efficiency in executive affairs has been demonstrated on count- less occasions. Now, as I leave our school, I see Mr. Stouffer, not only the capable, energetic, effi- cient superintendent, but also the cheerful, helpful, unassuming friend. MISS MARIAN L. WILSON, Assistant District Superintendent; quiet, unassuming, infinitely patient, tactful. Student Comment: Miss Wilson signifies to me the spark that keeps the school program turning smoothly. She quietly goes about her work, meeting everyone as an equal, showing no favoritism, facing problems firmly, and above all displaying that complete naturalness and sincerity common only to a true friend and co- worker. •
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JL iAuJ ] jMO yit iAih JhA M l m (AUM HyoM Jy.A .J O-ruA. U -d aldMfLl DIRECTORS OF DEPARTMENTS MR. EARL H. CHAPMAN; friendly, strict, genial, self-confident. Student Comment: Mr. Chapman is sympathetic; he understands boys ' problems especially well. MRS. DAISY D. VINCENT; understanding, fair, just. Student Comment: The word understanding fits her perfectly. She is a disciple of student expression and an advocate of student government. MR. O. RAY THROCKMORTON; contagiously jovial, thorough, bustling. Student Comment: Jovial, good-natured, he directs the attendance of all schools in the Whittier district. MISS ANNA L. HALL; affable, punctual, reliable. Student Comment: Although engaged in checking room absences, tardinesses, and cuts, she has retained her pleasant, agreeable attitude. DR. LOUIS T. JONES; humorous, meticulous, painstaking. Student Comment: Always good-humored, Dr. Jones gives advice on courses. MR. W. A. PHELPS; well-poised, well-groomed, industrious. Student Comment: The imposing, well-dressed head of the Adult Education Depart- ment is pleasantly severe. MR. FRED C. COLLINS; kindly, energetic, interested. Student Comment: As Supervisor of the grounds, he is important in our school-life. MRS. LURA WALDRIP; efficient, untiring, careful. Student Comment: She marshals our clerical forces to run our business. •
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