Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Dr. Herbert Book—Director of Junior-Senior High School The high school principal we knew ns Mr. Herbert Book— Something new has now been added, you'll see Doctor” if you look. Mr. Walter Hess—Agriculture and Science, Laboratory School In any season of the year you'll find his flowers bringing cheer; But did you know it’s Mister Hess who brings these gems of loveliness? Mr. A. T. Clutton—Science, Laboratory School A question in science? He’ll give you the answer; We also hear that he’s quite a dancer. Dr. Walter Elder—General Shop, Laboratory School Known for his cooperation in the army or the shop. All the boys who know him list him at the top. Mr. Ralph Martin—Mathematics, Laboratory School He teaches senior math: he likes to hunt and fish. And a walk with faithful Red , fulfills his every wish. Mr. Joseph Frasier—Mathematics, Laboratory School As teacher of history and of math. He's one of those called whizzes ; We find his students like him Despite his thorough quizzes. Mr. Joseph Henning—Health Education, Laboratory School For their gym or field or track Fellows here wish he’d come back; But now he's doing greater things, Like helping boys to get their wings. Miss Lillian Griffin—Art, Laboratory School Art is her work and her hobby as well A sense of humor—the stories she’ll tell Reading, travel, and the theater too, Are a few of the things that she likes most to do. Miss Roberta Lchn—Music, Laboratory School She came to us in '42, ’twas quite a coming too! With choir, band and orchestra, she has a lot to do. She also has her troubles with the choir and the band, But still she keeps on smiling, and her ways are simply grand. Miss Elizabeth Hillier—Home Economics, Laboratory-Schools She’s a perky little Miss, with a smile that’s sweet; As a home ec.” teacher she is really hard to beat. Mrs. Florence Prescott—French, Latin, Laboratory-School If you wish to hear pupils parle Francais”, Speak Latin, or Spanish—see her today. Miss Lois Harner—English, Laboratory School Activities we find her in besides her high school classes Are Sigma Tau, her young Girl Scouts, and adviser of Y lasses. 25

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Miss Hazel Grubbs—Third Grade, l aboratory School She’s interested in nature work, And makes pottery as well; Were you to ask about these things Some helpful facts she'll tell. Dr. Emma Heard—Kindergarten, Laboratory School You’ll find her in the Lab. School among those four and five; Her patience seems to hold up within that small beehive. She also teaches college girls how to read and write; Her presence, for both young and old, is a pleasant sight. Miss Mary Louise Fisher—Sixth Grade, Laboratory School She loves to hike and camp. And of course she likes to teach; She lends a helping hand To each child that she can reach. Miss Elizabeth Conley—First Grade, Laboratory School First-graders think she's really grand. And I know you all agree. Miss Susie Bellows—Fourth Grade, Laboratory School A southern Miss to teach fourth grade Came from George Peabody to give us aid. Mrs. Ruby Ray McDonald—Second Grade, Laboratory School Second grade teaching is her meat . Her soft-spoken voice can't be beat. Dr. L. H. Wagenhorst—Director of Laboratory School Director of the lab school and placement bureau too; Famed in education, he brings a challenge true. Miss Mabel M. Franklin—Fifth Grade, Laboratory School Our fifth grade teacher from Tennessee Has done right well, you will agree. Miss Evelyn Cornelius—Secretary to Dr. Book She has a pleasant smile for everyone. I know, The ring upon her finger tells you why it's so. Mrs. Dorothy Billingsley—Secretary to Dr. Wagen-horst As a secretary, she's one that’s truly fine. Not to give her credit, would surely be a crime. 24



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D. BiumbKh V. Brown E. L. Bry»on M. Dickey A. Duffer J. Fo»» R. Graham M. J. Horner M. M. Duff D. Millko Dorothy—little girl . . . big cello . . . Monday night orchestra date . . . Will teach until something else comes up” . . . Hum?? , . . Quiet, dependable. Virginia—short, blond, always smiling . . . our little dancing girl” . . . member of Y. W. C. A. Women’s Marine Corps her light in life at present. I.ouise—picks the parallels on the gym floor . . . but still likes her horse on a nice country road . . . Phi Delt bank clerk” . . . did you ever get the green mitten finished, Weezie ? Mabel—industry plus . . . that's Mabel . . . over half a year of in-service teaching before graduation . . . loved every day of it” . . . always a smile and a song . . . musical both in spirit and voice. Mary Margaret—a real leader and a super gal” . . . president of House Council and Phi Dclts . . . some say she’s a card shark . . . active in Kappa Delta Pi . . . disposition that can’t be beat. Anne—tall . . . neat . . . attractive . . . hometown, Butler . . . left us at semester to teach in Coraopolis . . . Mu Kappa Gamma and choir. Joan—President of Kappa Delta Pi . . . one-handed hockey player . . . gal of unequaled wit . . . bridge and golf have their place, too . . . maybe you’d know all the answers too if you read as much as our Foss” does. Ruth—outstanding in Y. W. C. A. work . . . sweet, helpful, and poised . . . musical interests . . . Vesper Choir, Women’s Chorus, and Ensemble . . . Who’s Who electee . . . hobbies— billiards and reading . . . well known and well liked at S. R. Mary Jane— Janie” always the first one up and so sociable then . . . music talent displayed through cello and voice . . . Phi Delts, S. G. A., Mu Kappa Gamma ... we hear she liked animals. Dorothy—an energetic blond . . . Hey kids . . . followed her roommate, Anne to Coraopolis . . . interested in music . . . active in Mu Kappa Gamma and a member of the Vesper Choir. Mary— Sis . . . just can’t stand racket ... at night . . . it’s always I mean . . . hockey goalie her specialty . . . cards at Grooms a close second ... a pal to all and a smile for all. Betty Jean— Nothing could be more revolting”, eh? B. J. . . . what a job to tear her from her pillow! . . . editor of 43 Sax. . . . now teaching in Grove City. Ruth—the girl with the smile . . . literary editor of 43” Sax. . . . president of Sigma Tau . . . active in Y. W. C. A. and Intcrvarsity. M. MoniKonwry B. J. McCord R. McGranahan 26

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