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Guidance Uflice NE of the first ofhces the sophomores visit is Mr. Ege's. They stand in long, stragf gling lines outside his door waiting to have the mysteries of their schedules explained. Here they wait in line again in their junior year for Mr. Ege to approve their choices of courses. Here the intelligence tests of the sophomores and seniors are Hled away in the forbidden recesses of the lwrown filing chest. Toward the end of their last year, hordes of seniors come here to leaf through the numerous catalogues which represent almost every American college in existence. Mr. Ege helps them to decide on their college hy outlining the opportunities each one presents. Here the scholarshipfseekers come for advice toward realizing their desires. Here, as hir as scholastic achievement is concerned, is guidance to the n ' degree. My an Qu' ance . ais- MR. EDWARD F. EGE Guidance Counselor O 0 Miss Sacher, clerk . . . Miss Martin telephone operator . . . Miss Fallon Secretary to Mr. Schweinberg.
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Miss REITZ Dean of Girls The Dean's Office FEW indeed are the girls in W. H. S. who do not visit Miss Reitz's ofhce frequently. Thither they bring their hurt fingers, their torn stockings, and, sadly enough, their mis' behavior records, but more than this they bring their joys, their hopes, and plans. The contents of her medicine chest, plus her delightful humor and her sympathetic understanding, is a balm for any trouble and an inspiration for wellfdoing. Here in a tiling chest on the desk are kept the schedules, future ambitions, activities, best friends, addresses, and names of the parents of every girl. Here are kept the health books to which girls must refer several times in their high school career for a health assignment. Thus, Miss Reitz has made her office a place of im' portance to every girl who wishes to get the full worth of Wilkiiisburg High School. . . . bMz'Ayc+y age At the senior tea, one of the many delightful social events sponsored by the dean of girls and the students' mothers.
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fngflffh Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English. -SHAKESPEARE Miss CLARA GREEK English . . . LM Mo .game fn7A'5A Miss Wischmeyer, after a good game . . . Miss Gilmore, librarian . . . Miss Long, at leisure . . . Miss H. Anderson, en route . . . Miss Smith enjoys a cool drink . . . Miss H. Heazlett checking papers . . . Miss Maguire ready for a new day . . . Miss Brindley takes a holiday . . . Miss Beatty relaxes after the latest edition of the Hi-Ways. ll16ll
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