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MISS LAURA FISHER MRS PI-IYLLIS FULLMER MRS. SELMA GOLD MRS CHARLOTTE GREENWAY MISS EUGENIE GUINDON MR. CARLTON HALL MISS VIRGINIA HAMMEL MR. EVERETT HANEL MR, WILLIAM HEAGNEY MISS RUTH HEILMAN 'GTF I MR. WALTER HOLCOMBE MISS ELIZABETH JACOBSON MR, CLARENCE KAUFMAN MR, HAROLD KEABLES MR. HAL KENDIG MR. FINIS KETCHAM MRS. EDITH KIRCHNER MISS BARBARA MCBREEN MR. FRANCIS MCCULLEY MR. WARREN MCMAHON Q I ml I - feet and uttered words unfit for print merely because we were re- quired to hand in an assignment on a specific date-no earlier, no later--. We realize now that the teach- ers weren't three headed dragons from Hades, but just ordinary American people who had been given the task of impressing upon us a sense of responsibility for which there is such a prevalent need both inside and outside the doors of our high school. This year we welcomed eight new teachers: Mrs. Edith Kirchner, Mrs. C-race Pierce, Mr. Clarence Kaufman, Mr. Eugene Pennington, Mr. Wilford Miller, Mrs. Rose Davis, Mrs. Alice Clarke and Mrs. Louise Aymer, to our staff of tal- ented tutors. Two of our stead- lags. -.A 'V r ...- ll F
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A .Es A X When General Pershing reached Lafayette's grave in France he laid a wreath of American roses on the tomb and tradition says he uttered these words: Lafayette, we are here. We cannot present a wreath of American roses to each member of our faculty, but we are here to pay tribute to our ever faithful teachers. Someone once said: Smiles and tears, like sunshine and rain, are necessary to the development of life, Realizing the truth of these words our dutiful pedagogues pro-- ceeded to give assignments that would stump the quiz kids. But the frowns of study often faded into smiles of happiness. Often we have stamped our MISS ALFHILD ALENIUS MR. VERN ARNOLD MRS. LOUISA ARPS MRS, LOUISE AYMER MR, HENRY BAGLEY MISS REBEKAH J. BARON MISS JESSIE BEATON MRS. SARA BLANCH MISS AGNES BRYDEN MISS HELEN BURNHAM . I ,L gs 3 'I ti V ' ' I 5 5 ff .fl .aw 5' we at sf-, ,aw c if - S is my iw,-I ' . . YW I3 MISS VERA CAMPBELL MISS AGNES CLANCY MRS, ALICE CLARK MR. ROBERT COLLIER, JR. MRS. ODETTE L. COMBS MRS. ENID DRAPER CRAIG MR. GEORGE CROPLEY MRS, ROSE DAVIS MR. TILLMAN H, ERB MISS RUBYMAE EVANS
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Q ..,,A N .Ng 1 t I ,gk Z JR' 'l E in fast friends have left us. Miss Shadow has received a leave of ab- sence and Mr. Crigs has retired from the teaching field. These teachers have worked for hours trying to cram into our three inch craniums simple lessons such as 2x-I-2y:2x-I-2y. They pulled out half of their hair trying to com- pile simple tests. The following night they snatched out the re- maining hair-the entire class had flunked. Several of our teachers, Miss Alice Aronson, Miss Ruth Ring- Iand, Mr. john Roberts, Mr. Rialto Philleo, Mr. David Phillips, Mr. Wallace Brown, Mr. I. Stephens King, Mr. Bert Mischke, Mr. Frank Vaughn, Mr. Fritz Brenecke and Mr. David Brainerd have entered the armed forces to further their MISS HARRIET MEYER MR, FRANK MIELENZ MR, WILFORD MILLER MR. EDWARD MOHR MR. ROY L, MORRIS MR, ELMER MUTH MRS. RUTH NEWLON MRS. KATHERINE O'CONNOR MR. DAVID C. OWEN MISS ISABEL PAPROSKI 'Wx DQR- ' Z' i ' .. H , Qi 1 l xx ' Q . , I5 Miss MARY PATTERSON MR. EUGENE PENNINGTON MRS, ELIZABETH PESMAN Miss HELEN Pi-4ELPs Mas. GRACE PIERCE MR. JESS RANDOL Mas. ELIZABETH ROLAND Miss JENNIE RUDOLPH ' Miss ETHEL sHAoow MR, REN SHEARER
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