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To Mrs. Gillespie belongs the credit for laying the founda- tions of many a happy home and many a responsible busi- ness position. Her years of instructorship among us in home economics and the stenographic depart- ment, have been character- ized by efficiency in its highest degree and by ex- results. tremely gratifying No greater tribute can be extended than by that she has won saying the re- spect of both the student and the faculty body and that there is none but will feel, and genuinely regret her loss as a member of thc teaching staff. '4Little but mightyfi That phrase could have been coined purposely as descrip- tive of, and complimentary to Miss Whitheld. It takes a person of intellectual power and personality, in- deed, to teach us to master both the English and French languages and still retain the esteem and popularity of everyone. I3 UW-W0 Eight Mr. Gibson, our English and Economics instructor, deserves more than a little praise for all he has done to help ns achieve our pres- ent height. He has been with us all four years and has proved a loyal and ami- able companion. He was al- ways willing to help regard- less of what the task was. We shall leave W. C. H. S. but we shall remember the member of the faculty who has been so faithful to us and has done a great share toward our success in the worldgMr. Gibson. Mr. Taylor, who teaches us History IV and Manual Training is very quiet and inclined to be somewhat shy. Nevertheless he is a very capable instructor and is well informed upon the questions of the day. We shall miss Mr. Taylor greatly because he is the ,friend of everyone.
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, P0-UW Here are our best wishes extended to Mr. Dunseomb, our principal, coach, and teacher of commercial subjects. He has helped us greatly through the four years of trials but he has forgiven our faults and tried to find some good points about us to praise. Mr. Dunscomb is never harsh with anyone but everyone knows his word is law. He is an exceedingly well-liked instructor and a friend to everyone. Everyone will remember the chats we had at noon in the office. Mr. Dunscomb will always hold an affectionate place in our hearts and we hope that in later years, he will remember the class of '32 and be able to say that he holds pride in us. Seven
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Miss Mitchell nas never known to get angry in any of her classes although her patience must he tried at times in her Latin and tory classes. She always has zu friendly smile and is ever ready to help someone with his or her trouhles. We, the class of thirty-two, wish her the hest of success. Miss Spachman surely knows her music. This has been her first year with us and it has been quite successful. She has had charge of vocal and instrumental music and has filled her place well. From the first she was a friend to the students, al- though we were rather nerv- ous when we went to musfc at the beginning of the year. Miss Spachman has proved a jolly good companion to us and we depart wishing her great success and hap- piness. P OW-W Niue Mr. Edwards deserves nluch credit for his endless work in trying to explain the mysteries of Physics to the Seniors. If it were not for his careful explanations any time he is asked for help, the way would he dark in- deed. Mr. Edwards has will- ingly aided in school ac- tivities. The Seniors hope that the future will hold happiness and success for him. To Mr. Mitchell falls the task of preserving our future citizens hy teaching them the difference between toad- stools and mushrooms. Add to that his knack of ex- pounding the mysteries of plane geometry and you will realize what he has had to contend with in the last year. His only weakness is playing checkers.
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