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Show Principal MR by) ) q 4 i il, ROY C METCALF At a glance we seldom see past the pleasant side of a job, but the other side is there just the same. Mr Metcalf has the abi ity to take a_ types of problems arising from high school life, weigh them carefully, and help the students to succeed Seldom is a person so proud of a school as Mr Metcalf is of Weber High, and seldom does one show such loyalty, whether a student or a faculty member for We a_ have a specia feeling the person who is always ready and willing to help, give advice, and spend time and en- ergy with anyone who is deservng of it. To you, Mr Metcalf, we the students of Weber High during the 1953-54 school year, give a gratefu “Thanks.” The most familiar voice on morning announcements is that of Mr. Metcalf with his pleasant, “Good morning.” Though often as these work on a closely administrators problems knit alone, unit they are is too great for tops No problem their carefu Mr Ward, for consideration. Reese, Mr Mrs Draayer, Metcalf—if Mr it weren’‘t your competent guidance, Weber would not be the school it is today Mr Reese, conference. Mr Metcalf Mr Ward, and Mrs. Draayer hold an early morning | |