Brush High School - Sagebrush Yearbook (Brush, CO)

 - Class of 1929

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THE FACULTY—See next page for write-up [7]

Page 10 text:

Mr. R. D. Cash Superintendent Who hasn't seen his cheery smile, who hasn’t enjoyed his talks about “the finest thing in the world ? He has done much for our school and is always thinking of new ways to help the students to enjoy more fully their educational life. Miss Evangeline Anderson Secretary The busy secretary, who has charge of the “excuses in the office, is well-liked by all the students of Brush High School and is always interested in their inter- ests.” MR. A. E. Corfman Principal Here is a man! He is busy, kindly, sympathetic, always inter- ested; he is always for us. He is one who has done the best he can for the school and who. though he may be busy, has time for a friend- ly. helpful word with us! Through smiles and troubles his attitude is always one of loyalty to dear B. H. S. and to us. [6]



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T5he “ Daily c.Dozen Attention Let us introduce to you our “Daily Dozen”—the pilot instructors of the Brush Aeronautical School. As each one has an interest in the social as well as the business life of the school. Itt us introduce them personally. The pilot of the athletic and history departments is Mr. Volgamore. who is well-loved by his boys and who has successfully coached the athletic teams of the school. He is also a lover of history and imparts his knowledge to his pupils with long talks on the modern and ancient men of history. One of our best-known and best liked—the pilot instructor of agriculture. Carl Law—left early in the school year for a different field. His friendly smile and word is greatly missed by all the members of the community. Harold Johnson, a jolly, likeable fellow, came to take Mr. Law’s place. He knows his potatoes and is always busy teaching his boys how to judge livestock in the best way. The one who controls the “ups and downs” of the school is Everett Lane, who has charge of the music department. Because he is himself, he keeps his students interested in their work. He has sponsored several operettas and recitals for the different music organizations. We know you have met Isma Dickover. the one who trained our girls and sent them to state championship honors in 1927 and as mnners-up in 1929! She is also an ace in algebra and geometry. And Alberta Wolfe! Who of the “early birds” hasn’t seen Miss Dickover and Miss Wolfe hurrying to breakfast together? Some of her students pursue the studies of Caesar. Cicero, and Virgil: others are instructed in the ways and habits of “fishworms” and “potato bugs.” The students who experiment with hydrogen and nitrogen are instructed by Lilah Johnson. She is well-liked by all who know her. You who are seeking good cooks will be pleased to meet Miss Hirleman. pilot of domestic science. Lagging appetites are inspired about noon with the delicious odors that float mischiev- ously upstairs. Her classes have excelled in their art: this is due to her instructions. Then there's Mildred Harbaugh. another of our “3-H's.“ She is the pilot of Freshman English and Spanish. As Junior sponsor she helps the Juniors over their troubles. Where two H's are. there the other will be also: so let us introduce to you Georgia Haynes, the commercial pilot, who teaches her pupils how to fly high in the realms of the business world. Although she has been with us only a few months, her associates have learned to know and like her better every day. The instructor who first had her position was her sister. Alta Haynes, who. too. was well liked but chose to fly the ship of matrimony. She was wed to Mr. Malcolm Collier on New Year’s Day. Now. Julia Eriksen! Efficiency and Service might well have been her names, for she is always active, sponsoring the Dramatic Club and directing class plays. Of course she has other duties, too—teaching us the “do’s and don’t’s” of the English language. Who is that sweet, smiling woman with her? That is Mrs. Bass. who. through art. shows her pupils how to find the beauty in the world about them. So to the last—but in no way the least—George Whiteaker. the pilot of manual training. For several years he has been the “Seniors' Daddy.” and without him life would be dreary indeed. That is all! Each goes his way! But though the human form is gone, the spirit of them will always be cherished in our lives! “Great, let us call them, for they conquered the hearts of all of us!” f « 1 Mildred Young.

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