Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1929, Page 6

Description: HALE BRADTEDITH BOUSLOGBLYTHE SCALESA life is like an oil painting. Its true beauty and value are better appreciated from a distance. Citizens of Indiana, Texas, Arizona, Virginia, and North Dakota are better citizensbecause of principles of self-control and honor instilled into them by the life and precept ofMr. Bradt. Quietly and unobtrusively he has built and is still building character.Mrs. Bouslog, Dean of Girls, is an example for all girls to follow. She has made manyfriends in her first year with us; not only among the girls but the entire student body.It is to Mr. Scales that the Junior High students go with their troubles and problems.Here they find a sympathetic listener, and an interested adviser. As principal of the JuniorHigh School, his authority is of the type which children respect and honor. Mr. Scales hasheld this position for three years and has proved himself worthy of the school.STELLA ROUSEIDA FLEENER KATHERINE McDOWELLIncreasing work in the office due to rapid growth of the school has made it necessary toemploy another assistant. Miss Rouse was chosen and her chief duty is that of student adviser.In addition to her office duties she teaches home economics.Although the students hear and see very little of Miss Fleener, she is an indispensable person. For twenty years she has been secretary to the superintendent and to the school board.With her duties as secretary she is busily engaged keeping the minutes, issuing school warrantsand checks, and looking after records of school business.Whenever a question arises about anything in regard to school routine we go to MissMcDowell. She is clerk in the office and when nobody else can answer our questions or helpus out of trouble Miss McDowell comes to the rescue.Page Six-
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