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ROY FELLERS Need a speaker or an economist for some occasion or other? This is the man to con- tact. The balance of his hours are filled with the problems and promotion of the National Honor Society. w,.,,4A., GERTRUDE FOWLER An outstanding ability to teach, the pa- tience of lob, and an understanding heart all combine to make this navigator of mathematics a real asset to our faculty. To win your wings in her class demands the best. JOHN FURRY His field of operations lies within the department of English Where the production schedule is always kept flowing at an even pace. The time that remains to him is spent cultivating beautiful flowers and vegetables in the peace of his garden. E. V. GRAVES The clacking of typewriters has had no effect upon the cheerful disposition of this gentleman of keen wit. With a ready smile and a snappy reply he has won the hearts of all those who have made contact with him. EDN A GREEN For a thorough briefing on the lives and habits of Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil, check in with this navigator. Be careful, though. I-ler methods are most exacting and will demand the most accurate observations. FREDA GREEN Taking on the advisorship of the Iune senior class has in no way affected the quant- ity or quality of her work in the field of English where students are kept strictly on the beam. BRUCE HAMM The development of healthy American boys is his target for the year. ln addition to his gym classes Bruce heads the South High track team which last year roared ahead to shatter seven old records. His aid to Al Beach in the fields of football and basketball is invaluable. N AOMI HANNA Aiding the student council in knowing their position at any given time plus the training she offers student pilots in the plan and design of metals and fabrics has earned her the fullest respect from all of us. -if Page Fifteen fif- i
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JOHN CREAGER ' ' This gentleman occupies the hanger . known to one and all as the library. Here he V efficiently manages the handing-out and tak- ' ing in of books on every subject known t man...all done with a courtesy and pleas antness that defies description. Tolerance and patience are her keynote to success in her efforts to keep students o . t , A .3 1 M W MYRTLE CREAMER ,,,,, - on the beam in their study of the King's V W , - -,: ' e ' 4 English. When flying fatigue threatens she retires to the old homestead to recover NORMAN E. DAY Orders of the Day are printed in this gen- tleman's room, the print shop. These include commencement programs, tickets and school forms of all shapes and sizes. LuVERNE DELIN Her students will never have to hit the silk so far as English is concerned. Her knowledge and perception of the language and her gracious manner in getting these ideas across make her a much respected member of the faculty. EDGAR G. DIEHM This notable personality perfects the flaws and aids the take-off of all future public speakers. This he does when not engaged in the productions of fanuary Senior plays, Stagecraft plays, or the future of the Speech League. RUTH DROWN To cultivate the finer habits among future home makers is her purpose in teaching household arts at South. Her generous and sympathetic nature lends pleasure as well as enlightenment to this process. GEORGE EDDY As director of the Mahoning County Busi- ness Research Bureau this member of our faculty brings an insight to his teaching of United States history and economics that can't be surpassed. ETHEL EVANS Major Domo of the book room is her title. Without her capable management in this department we'd all be Washedfout in no time...rio teXts...nothing learned. History classes profit by the balance of her day at school. elif Page Fourteen fir
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11 ja, 3515? ,. It S. 'tho I - . 'sf -., ...gf I :li A . Z 'expr .M'.A:-s:.zs:::r:-1.z,:s- W g.. .-::f- . i l f K4 V ,,,-- . -' W Y . i V WW ' Qfif' xiigwgw is I I I HELEN HARPER A flying trip to Spain will be made much more enjoyable if you've learned the lang- uage of the country under the steady hand of Navigator Harper. Look to the future, senors and senoritas! RACHEL T. HOPKINS Development of the artistic talent at South High revolves around this esteemed member of our faculty. By means of her guidance pens and brushes and paper and fledg- lings all manage to fly right to the target. CLARENCE HORTON Keeping the figures straight on all oper- ations requires unusual patience and accur- acy. These gualities Mr. Horton develops in his students in spite of the worst conditions of haze and fog that might prevail. DEAN O. ICNES This learned navigator holds sway down in a subterranean hanger in the rear of the school. Here members of the ground crew receive highly skilled instruction on the prop- er use of mechanical tools. The advisorship of the student council also falls upon his shoulders. HELEN KORSALA Navigational problems in the commercial studies which can cause fledglings no end of trouble are thoroughly reduced to simple tasks by means of Miss Korsala's careful guidance. ln her classes blind flying is out of the picture. GERTRUDE K. LAUGHLIN Seemingly senseless signs on a piece of paper are no problem to the students in Miss Laughlin's classes. Guided by her pa- tience and skill these signs develop clear- ness and meaning to even the haziest in the flight group. EDITH V. LIMBACH Puzzling though this world might be, she always manages to fit the puzzle together with great skill and understanding. Especially is she interested in the history of our own great country. No danger of rolling off the runway in her classes. AMELIA Early morning roll call for all groups rests in the hands cf Miss LIND flight Lind, dean of the faculty and head of the German department. All of us know her for her quiet ways and her very friendly smile. if Page Sixteen 19+ E? 4-11: f , I ts S .i . ii . .. rj . , 5 IFWY
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