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THE HIEHLIINUS4 'Nw MRS. LESLIE T. MILLER INEZ MOORE ETHEL ROUDEBUSH BERNARD SADOSKY MRS AVICE WHITE EWELL WADDELL G. SEITER WELKER A. W. RADER CLARENCE SUTER
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f 4 ' ' '3- FIIIIULTY f af, ANNA E. COOPER ALTA JORDAN l ENGLISH. The vagaries oT our rnoTher Tongue are capably TaughT us, successively, by Mrs, Miller, Miss Cooper, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. SuTer, and Miss WhiTe. Mr. SuTer is a newcomer To This field, having Tor many years TaughT junior high science. MATHEMATICS. The high priesTesses oT numerology, Miss Roude- bush, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. SeiTer, and Miss Baker, iniTiaTe The ma+he- maTically inclined inTo The realm of plain and Tancy calculaTions. The TirsT Two Teach in junior high and The lasT Two in senior high. Since The war Miss Baker has also had a class in ThaT conglomeraTe subjecT lcnown professionally as HP. I. M. or Pre-InducTion MaThemaTics. FOREIGN LANGUAGE. The budding linguisTs among us, unaware oT The piTTalls of declension and conjugaTion, Tildes and irregular verbs, Try Their hand aT LaTin and Spanish under The TuTelage of Miss Jordan and Mrs. Taylor. SOCIAL SCIENCE. The social science Teachers are Mrs. Miller, Miss Moore and Mr. Carlisle in junior hiqh, and Mr. Allphin and Mr. Wad- dell in senior high. COMMERCIAL. Those of us inTeresTed in commercial subjecTs Tind The business courses Thorouqhlv covered by an experienced Trio. Miss Jones gives insTrucTion in oTTice pracTice. Mr. Miller Teaches bool:- lceeping. Miss Welker shows us how To subsTiTuTe The eTTicienT Touch sysTem Tor The more primiTive hunT-and-peck meThod in Typing, and also explains The mysTeries oT Those TascinaTing shorThand poThool4s. SCIENCE. Two learned genTlemen lead us Through The maze of sci- ence. Mr. Law expounds biology wiTh all iTs TerriTying LaTin Termi- nology, and Mr. Durham insTrucTs in chemisTrv, physics, and junior high science. PRACTICAL ARTS. Miss Greeno is a cookery sorceress who helps The girls learn To Turn ouT Those delicious and nuTriTious dishes, and her sewing classes climax Their year's worlc wiTh a popular 'Fashion show every spring. Mr. Rader insTrucTs in The exacTing Techniques and el'll0l'lal'l'L MRS ANNAS RADER Died March 26 I945 goings wiTh friendliness and a sensi Tive undersTanding We are deeply grieved To lose her .gil ' She has recorded our comings and
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FACULTY af if ELIZABETH ROACH MRS. JOHN C. TAYLOR precision work ThaT are required in mechanical drawing. He and Mr. Sadosky Train The boys in The skillTul handling oT all Those sTrange Tools and sinisTer machines in The shop. FINE ARTS. Our TalenTed Miss Payne is arT direcTor Tor all our public schools, and ThereTore she can be wiTh us only Two days a week. In addiTion To her regular classes she sponsors Two arT clubs. Her clever- ness and ingenuiTy cause her To be in demand Tor all sorTs oT exTra work such as painTing scenery, devising cosTumes, and making unusual souvenir programs Tor aThleTic and band banqueTs. Mr. Jones Teaches our meadow larks To warble and direcTs our splendid chorus. Mr. McKenna Trains The insTrumenTal musicians who make up his Tamous Highland band. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Our healTh program resTs in The experienced hands oT Three people. Miss Roach Teaches The girls gym and healTh classes and conducTs,-'an enThusiasTic Girls ATh- le+ic AssociaTion. Mr. Sadoskv Teaches gym aind healTh To The boys. Miss Brown, our genTle nurse, keeps Track of our weaknesses and physi- cal deTecTs and Tries To bring us up To sTandard. When she binds up a cuT Tinger or a skinned knee, she has a magic giTT oT minisTering To our hurT Teelings as well, so ThaT we leave her oTTice Teeling beTTer in every way. LIBRARY. Since The library serves The whole school raTher Than being a mere adiuncT oT The English deparTmenT as iT is so oTTen ThoughT To be, we are giving iT space To iTselT. Miss McChesney divides her Time beTween running The library Trom her oTTice, and advising The Highlander sTaTT Trom Their quarTers in The conference room. ATTENDANCE. Mrs. Rader, who has served as our aTTendance oTTicer Tor several years, has been ill all This year and unable To be wiTh us. Her place has been Taken by Mrs, Laura Frank who quickly Tound ouT The perpeTual absenTees and how To Tell a genuine Trom a phony excuse.
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