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H xamlagf i5 fke Hof lqmfcelalv i , Ls. . 4.: C7 is 4 .. ' u Mrs. File and Miss Smi+h handle ihe banking, bool:- lreeping, and secrelarial duiies for Mr. Worrall's office. Miss Heal and Mrs. Reynolds dia- Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Umosella arrange gram a senience. fhe complex aFfairs of Mr. McClain's Mr. Heilman and his magic violin. office. Miss Walion disciplines our minds wilh fhe enigmas of high school mafh. Miss Brown describes a world Miss Baker-- Le professeur problem in modern de 'frangaisf' class, K 'X Mrs. McKinney supervises The heal+h of fhe high school. The iniricacies of checks and bank draffs are no secref fo Mrs. Dielrich. Mr. Henderson explains our govern- meni fo our civics and U.S. Hisfory ll classes. his+ory 'Y Mr. Meeks, Mr. Kurlz, and Mr. Bar- ber-Woodbury High's craf+smen. Ei Mr. Jones, one of our fine senior English feachers, poinls ou? the fallacies of human fhoughf.
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Nofhing escapes fhe masfer's eye. THE TAFF Besl' Wishes lo lhe Class of l952! The Miser A miser sold everyfhing he had, and melled down his hoard of gold info a single lump, which he buried secrelly in a field. Every day he wenl 'ro look al il, and would some- limes spend long hours gloaling over his freasure. A man who worked for him noiiced his frequenl visils lo lhe spol, and one day wafched him and discovered his secrei. Wail- ing his opporfuniiy, he weni one nighl and dug up +he gold and slole if. Nexl day 'rhe miser visiled ihe place as usual, and, finding his ireasure gone, fell lo fearing his hair and groaning over his loss. ln fhis condilion he was seen by one of his neighbors, who asked him whai his lrouble was. The miser fold him of his misiorluneg buf lhe olher replied, Don'T lake if so much +o hearl, my friend: pul a brick info lhe hole, and lake a look al if every day: you won'+ be any worse o'Fi 'rhan before, for even when you had your gold il was of no earfhly use 'ro you. Make Use of Your Talenlsf' John R. Worrall There's always work fo be done in Mrs. Campbell's omce. Leif +o right Emma Schaffer, Gladys Lewis, Mrs. Campbell, and Joan Tofh, pre- paring fhe absenfee lisfs. U xamlad ia fde Ed precelafii To The Members of ihe Class of l952: Many of you are planning +o confinue your educalion aifer gradualion while olhers will im- medialely look for posilions in lhe world of business. We are hoping 'lhai our school has so Trained you as iufure cifizens 'rhal lhe adjust- menfs lo a higher level of educalion or To em- ploymenf mighi be efiecfed wifh a minimum of losf molion. If is our hope Thai fhe 'training and guidance 'rhal each of you has acquired will form a corner sfone upon which a useful and purposeful fulure living will be builf. Sincerely yours, Warren J. McClain, Superiniendeni. 'UM 55,91 Mr. Worrall, our principal, has guided us ably ihrough four years. Miss Werber and Mrs. Paine discuss fhe guidance of our s1uden+s.
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Mrs. Van Rosen leaches us our assefs and liabilities. l Mr. Fisher enligh+ens bolh generals and academics mafhemaiical processes. Who gol ihe highes? marlr on CP Miss Voss demonsfrafos crysfal for- maiion in chemisiry class. Mrs. Brilfon, our able saw- ing feacher, clemonsfrafes +he proper sfifch. ., 4, K xi fhai' shorlhand +es+. Miss Baessler? Mrs. Egli feaches fhe fundamentals of 'lyping lo ihe fufure secrefaries of W. H. S. Mr. Taxis explains the sfrafegy in Burgoyne's invasion. Mr. Breme, our new U.S. His- fory ll feacher, presenls his subiecl' wifh fhe help of his pleasing personaliiy. Mr. Myers molds fhe brains of A V, , .ggi our fuiure archifecfs and en- gineers. Q s., Mrs. Coolbaugh coniugaling verbs for her Lafin class. Miss Heppard and her secrelarios help disiribufe our +exf books.
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