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119 0. 225 MARY DYE BEACH'-' English, Algebra and Salesmanship I t's true that we hate to have our perfectly WILLIAM H. COUGHLAN-Bookkeeping Mr. Coughlan's duties are many. Besides teaching bookkeeping, he must care for as- -vqsf. if 1 m H'-' si r good inspiration discarded, but, since our work has to be censored, we are glad Mrs. Beach was selected to do it. CLARA BERRY- Cooking To Miss Berry the Senior Class is indebted for her able assistance, especially in regard to the tournament supper, which we served in our junior year. She is a tireless worker for the good of all. ' NEVA BOURNE-Clerk Miss Bourne has a thorough knowledge of her obligations and discharges them in a classical way. She has won her way into the hearts of us all, as she presides over Mr. Hinshaw's office and rules us with smiles and cheer. ANITA CAHILL--English Miss Cahill is so youthful in appearance that it is hard to reconcile one's first impression of her with one's second, especially if the second is from her assembly, for there she is all dignity. RUTH CAMPBELL-French Although she is quiet lvliss Campbell is well- liked by all who know her. She is a valuable addition to the faculty. GERTRUDE CoLrzsco'r'r-History We know that Miss Colescott does not be- lieve in partiality. Her most frequent remark is If you have anything to say, say it to all of us. She is well-like by everyone, especially the Seniors. VIOLETTA CosAND-Engl ish Miss Cosand is one of our new teachers. She is quiet and unobtrusive but very popular with the students. Her boys describe her as the lady with the sweet voice. jesse W. COUCH-Manual Training Mr. Couch's ideas are practical. The excel lence of his teaching is shown by the high quality of the work exhibited by his depart ment each spring. lPuge 'Tcnl 'Ola-My sembly 300, run the book-room and advise the Sargasso Staff. Still he is always ready to tease and to joke with any one near. VEDAH CovAL'r-Typewriting In class Miss Covalt's happy personality and readiness to help endear her to all her students, and out of class, she is a delightful companion-under all circumst.ances. - S. B. DAVIES-Engineer An important member of our high school organization is Mr. Davies. He never gets out of patience with us and we are sorry to say good-bye to him. EVELYN DUNKIN-Engl ish Miss Dunkin's presence is invaluable. Not only is she a good English teacher, but how would we get along without her in the library? LILITH FARLow-English When we think that Miss Farlow cares for the Infant Oratorsn and helps coach the De- bating Team, we wonder that she can be so interested in us. VERGIL FLEENOR-Vocational Department Mr. Fleenor has charge of the vocational work of the school. His ready speeches and helpful advice have solved many of the diffi- culties of that course. He has built up a splendid vocational night school. T. A. I-IANsoN-Science Mr. Hansoniis usually ready to joke, but he also thinks everyone should behave, which is a good idea, and he seems to get this idea over, for his classes and study halls are models in discipline. We are always anxious to End him when we forget our locker keys. FRANK C I-IENoFRsHo'r-Physics His sincere interest in his work is an excel lent example for his classes The boys are all loyal friends of Mr Hendershot and the girls would like to be D fffwl if if sf. --
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isl es CHESTER HILL--Physical Training Mr. Hill's favorite' expression is a smile. He has been with us only two years, but has proved himself a very capable basket ball BERNICE MCKINLEY-Art T Miss McKinley is a teacher whom you seldom see unless you are taking art. We think it isn't much wonder that so many people find vial. Q - -T-5! Y o Y coach. Though his speeches in convocation are infrequent we enjoy them greatly. C. E. HiNsHAw-Principal We wish that we might live up to the high ideals which Mr. Hinshaw, our principal, im- parts to us. We hold him in very high regard, those who know him are enriched by his per- sonal acquaintance. INEz HOWARD-Ff6nCh Miss Howards smile is familiar to us all. We would indeed be lost without it. Her French classes are very popular, and seem to refiect the personality of the teacher per- fectly. MANLEY W. IMMEL- History and Business Law 1 Since this faculty write up, we can't call him Red. We hear that his classes are per- fect models of order, and he certainly can con- duct first-class pep sessions. His fame as a yell leader has gone out over the state, and we frequently lend him out to neighbors. VERNE KNEPPER--Drafting Mr. Knepper's vocation is teaching drafting. His avocations are character building and re- citing spring poetry. lNDIA MAR'1'z-Latin Miss Martz presides over assembly 310. Her Latin classes are always interesting, and she is especially well liked by her Vergil pupils. She is the Dean of our faculty in length of service and it is hard to think of K.H.S. without her charming personality. LESTER R. MCCARTY-Chemistry The work Chemistry sounds rather diffi- cult, but under Mr. McCarty's guidance, the terrors of that course are taken away and one comes to enjoy it. His direction of the Chemistry Club in the annual convocation given by that organization is greatly appre- ciated. V1Rc:N1A MCCUNE-Mathematics The Freshies are lucky to ha 'e one so sweet and capable as Miss McCune for their adviser. She is popular not only with them but with the upper classmen as well lPage Tu elvcl 'QQ it desirable to take that subject. GRACE MELLEN-Latin Miss Mellen is very pretty and sweet and always ready to help those who need her aid, but we sometimes wonder how she can be so strict. She seems to have a thorough knowl- edge of Latin. HALCYON MENDENHALL-English This is the first year that we have been fortunate, enough to have Miss Mendenhall with us. l t took us quite a little while to dis- cover who answered to that name, because she is as small as her name is large. JENNIE MERRELL-Music It is Miss Merrell's ambition to make our girls' and boys' choruses the best ever, and though sometimes beset with great difficulties, her efforts are untiring. FRED H.. MOSS-Mathematics Mr. Moss, one of the new members of our faculty, came from Goshen . He is so quiet, that we learned to know him very slowly, but we have found him a splendid teacher and a real friend in our troubles. RAY H. PECK- -lldachine Shop and Pattern Making Mr. Peck's aim is to put Machine Shop ahead. His characteristic expression is, If the shoe fits, wear it. 'He is an ardent basket ball fan and has never been known to miss a game. I.. V. PH1L1195-History and Civics Although Mr. Philips has been with us only this one year, we feel that we know him well. His classes are very interesting and he is especially popular with the girls. RALPH H. PHILLIPS-MGlh6mGfiCS We wonder whether or not Mr. Phillips knows how well he is liked. His classes are al- ways interesting and we feel that he is a valuable asset to our school O' g5Ql 3QQ?7
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