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V J FACULTY . avg: X,,g5.X Miss DUSHA MR. FAST Miss FELLER Miss FIELDER Miss GATES Miss GERDES MR. GLATTKE MR. HAizDiNc, Miss HATEIELD Miss HENDERSON MR. HOTCHKISS MR. HOUSER MR. HUNT Miss HUTCHISON Miss Darby's classes of Bookkeeping and Commercial Economics realize the importance of our business world. Many of her pupils have received friendly advice from Miss DeLisle, who teaches English and takes attendance for the senior girls' conference group. Auto Mechanics and Aviation are the specialties of Mr. Dipman, the Aviation Club adviser. Classes in Senior English and American Literature take up most of Miss Dusha's time, yet she is able to efficiently keep up her duties, advising the Peries and directing the Edelian editorial staH'. Many interesting projects are undertaken by Miss Eberth's History classes. The proficiency of our future cabinet makers depends upon Mr. Fast's fine teaching. Social problems are studied and discussed under the guidance of Miss Feller. By advising the Fresh- man Friendship and the Biology Clubs and teach- ing Biology, Miss Fiedler has proved worthy of the esteem accorded her. The interest which Miss Gates, the Science Department head, accords to everyone has made her lasting friends among her Biology and Hu- man Biology classes. Another of our well-liked English teachers is Miss Gerdes, the Phil adviser. The prowess of our football teams depends upon the stamina of the line coached by Mr. Glattke, who also coaches basketball and golf and teaches History. The head of the Mathematics department, Mr. Harding, teaches Geometry, Algebra, and Trigo- nometry, coaches the reserve basketball teams, and acts as assistant football coach. A member of the Welfare Committee, Miss Hatfield teaches French and advises Le Cercle Francais. Euro- pean and American history become interesting when studied under Miss Henderson. The Forum is fortunate to have as adviser Mr. Hotchkiss, who conducts classes in Physics and General
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FACULTY MR. ALEXANDER ARCHAMBO MR. BAKER MR. BALL Miss BARTLEY MR. BOYLE Mas. BROWAR l'-X MR. BROWN Miss BROWN MRS. BURTON Miss COEI-IRS. MR. CONY Mlss DARBY Miss DELISLE MR. DIPMAN QAS We See Them Properly and alphabetically we are beginning with Mr. Alexander, whom the boys admire for his knowledge of Machine Shop Practice. Our track coach, Mr. Archambo, teaches Science and Physical Geography. The wisdom of a Solomon is required by Mr. Baker to curb the heated debates in his Social Science classes, but he has developed this quality while filling the positions of head of the History Department and adviser to the Dfs. Each year Libbey enjoys the results of Mr. Ball's direc- tion Of the Glee Club. Miss Bartley's influence is felt throughout the school for the art work done on the Edelian and other school projects, and her guidance ofthe Utamara club. Mr. Boyle is considered a good friend by the boys in his Chemistry classes and in the Forum, to whom he acts as co-adviser. The sweet personality of Mrs. Browar fills her English classes to overflowing each year. Besides having charge of English classes and the senior girls' conference group, Miss Brown works on the Welfare Committee and advises the Junior Friendship Clubs. Mr. Brown is director ofthe beginners in golf, tennis and advanced gym. The Latin and History classes and the Latin Honor Society profit much from the training which Mrs. Burton has re- ceived in Rome. The English and Spanish that Miss Coehrs imparts to her pupils indicate a very intensive interest in her work. The junior class dean, Mr. Cony is well liked, not only by his History classes, but the D.'s to whom he acts as co- adviser, think he's grand too.
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FACU TY MR. JEFFREY Miss KELso Miss KRUEGER MRS. KRUSE MR. LAWSON Miss LLOYD MR. Loclcwoon Miss Lok Miss LU'r'roN MR. LYNN Miss MCGUIRE Miss MALLOY Miss MAY MRS, MOHRHARDT Miss OWEN Science. Our splendid football coach and a leader in our fine school spirit, Coach Houser, is ad- mired by his Geometry and Hygiene students, by the student body, and by the football squads. We seniors certainly appreciate Mr. Hunt, our class dean, who teaches Algebra and Geometry. The head of the English Department, Miss Hutchison, admirably combines her duties of teaching English, managing the Crystal, and advising the Peries. Mr. JeHery's high type of leadership has ac- complished fine results in Libbey's sports. Miss Kelso's sincerity, ability, and kindness are fully appreciated by everyone, especially her classes in Home Nursing. The manner in which Miss Krueger teaches French accounts for the profi- ciency of her pupils and the success of the Le Cercle Francais. Many students have made great use of our library through the kind assist- ance of our friendly librarian, Mrs. Kruse. Besides conducting Algebra and Geometry classes, Mr. Lawson keeps our Athletic depart- ment a reality. Miss Lloyd merits praise for teaching Home Economics and Meal Planning so interestingly. Machines are really understood after being studied in Mr. Lockvvood's Mech- anics classes. Traveling and studying in Ger- many have helped add interest to Miss Lok's method of teaching her classes and advising the German club. History classes which Miss Lutton conducts derive their enjoyment from her per- sonality. Geometry and Algebra become enjoy- able when taught by Mr. Lynn, who coaches our football reserves. Miss May's friendliness is a good reason vvhy her English classes are so enjoyable. Commerce and Industry seem much more interesting when one is in Miss McGuire's classes. Although Miss Malloy hasn't been at Libbey long, she already has made a fine impression because of her skill
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