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mcfgwimef And so there is a definite course for each one of us. Sometimes we make a mistake in our choice, but we usually recognize our error and are then able to correct it. With such a wide variety of subjects to satisfy us, we find that our hours spent at work are not boring and that we enjoy laboring in W. H. S, Sometimes we are inclined to consider cur homework too tedious, but we soon come to the realization that without it, school would be unable to fulfill its purpose. Then we are more content to spend our evenings in study. Thus we students of W. H. S. spend our school days, whether we be sopho- mores, juniors, ar seniors. Each day brings us closer to our goal-graduation. On that day we will enter a new and complicated life. However, we will find that we will be able to face the many problems confront- ing us because we have been properly trained during our high school years. However, all work and no play would make us dull students. Therefore, we have occasion for rest and relaxation. Read fur- ther and it will be discovered that W. H. S. can boast of a well-rounded program for its student body-a program that keeps us in step with the times. THE OFFICE FORCE Miss McKeIvey Miss Geider Miss Martin Mrs. Hillard Miss Breeden -27
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Mr. Kraus, wood shop . . . Mrs. Madsen, sewing . . . Nr. Jeffrey, physics . . . Miss Maguire, German, Spanish, and English , . . Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith, physical edacetion . . . Mr. Golden, history . . . Mr. Jenkins, history . . . Mr. McCIymonds, auto shop . . . Mr. Chute, typirg . . . Mr. Weigand, biology.
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i l Mrs. Brady W. Stewart, Sr., general chairman of P. R. C. S. P.', gives a handout to hungry boys. Public Relations Committee of School and Parents. HOT DOGS! ICE CREAM! CANDY! No, we're not at a circus, we're just hearing some of the shouts of the boys selling refresh-- ments as they mingle with the crowd at our football games. For those who wish to buy their food at the stand, Mrs. Brady W. Stewart and her committee are ready to oblige them. Mrs. Stewart hires several boys to help the committee sell refreshments each year. The proceeds of the sales at the stand go to a school relief fund. 1.281
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