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I YN 4 FACULTY MR. PACKER Miss PAYNE MR. PERSHING MR. PLOUGH MRS. RAIRDON MR. READING MR. ROSENBERG MR. Rust Miss RUSSELL MRS. SCHNEIDER Miss SCOTT Miss SHAFER MR. SMITH Miss SNOW Miss SPRAGUE as an English teacher. The girl's gym classes in basketball, baseball, and tap dancing are super- vised by Mrs. Mohrhardt. The clothing classes of Miss Owen, an adviser to the Home Economic Club, make many lovely garments. The Architectural Club adviser, Mr. Packer, teaches his pupils in Architectural Draw- ing to be very proficient. Miss Payne's numerous activities include advising the Senior Friendship, taking snaps for the Edelian, conducting the sale of used books, and teaching Commercial English. Because of his fondness for boys, Mr. Pershing has made many friends among his pupils in Pattern-making. Mr. Plough's electri- cal classes profit from his wholehearted interest- in them. Mrs. Rairdon's sweet personality has made many friends for her in her International Rela- tions classes. The popularity of Mr. Reading, the Freshman dean, is attested to by his over- crowded English classes. Many interesting things are made in the Foundry classes of Mr. Rosen- burg. The dean of the sophomore girls, Mr. Rusie, teaches Biology and advises the Biology Club. The Spanish classes and club of Miss Russell are made more enjoyable by her having traveled and studied in South America and Spain. The Shorthand and Typing classes of Mrs. Schneider are brightened by her gaiety and humor. Miss Scott has instructed many of us in the knowledge of spoken and written English. In addition to teaching Biology, Miss Shafer advises the Sophomore Friendship Club. The dean of the sophomore boys, Mr. Smith, con- ducts animated Salesmanship and Advertising classes. Typing and Shorthand are taught by Miss Snow, one of Libbey's most efficient teachers. All who have had Mrs. Sprague appre- ciate her manner of teaching English. Mr. Stapleton's varied program includes teaching
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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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I it-Wi.,-A 'e ' FACULTY L A T MR. STAPLETON MR. STERLING MR. SUTPHEN Miss SWANSON MRS. THOMPSON MR. TOEPHER MRS. VALENTINE MR. VANDER Miss VOORHEIS MR. VOSSLER Miss WAITE MR. WEBSTER MR. W1NEs'rocK Miss WERUM Miss WYLIE Bookkeeping, directing the Activities group, controlling club finnaces and doing much for the Edelian. The head of the Industrial Department, Mr. Sterling, is a proficient Mechanical Drawing teacher. Mr. Sutphen has capably led Libbey's band for many years. Because of her sweet dis- position, Miss Swanson's English classes all like her very much. Mr. Toepfer is head of the Commercial Depart- ment, an adviser to the Commercial Club, and a teacher of Business Management and Bookkeep- ing. The grace of our girls is largely due to the instruction in Physical Education given them by Mrs. Upson. An untiring Worker on the Welfare Com- mittee, Miss Valentine, handles the financial end of the relief work and teaches Business Practice and Ofiice Procedure. Mr. Vander, Philatelic adviser and history teacher, is a gen- uinely friendly person. Geometry, Algebra, and Psychology are taught in an unforgetable man- ner by Miss Voorheis, the Well-liked Phil adviser. Mr. Vossler's Chemistry classes find pleasure in their association with this genial Alchemist adviser. Because of her friendly manner, Miss Waite, History teacher and Zet adviser, is beloved by all. Libbey has gained a far-reaching reputation for producing the plays directed by Mr. Webster, who teaches Play Production, Latin, and English. The perfection of our orchestra is de- pendent upon the skill of Miss Werum. The same quality of efficiency, shown in Mr. Weinstock's management of the athletic supplies, is carried out in his Science and Algebra classes. At last we come to the end with Miss Wylie, who in- spires her classes in color harmony, dress- designing, and home-making, aids the Welfare Committee, and helps advise the Home Econom- ics Club.
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