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COIVIUS FACULTY MISS HELEN ARNOLD French I-II Blue are her eyes as the fairy-fiax, MISS FERN BATEMAN Engiish II I am constant as the northern star. MR. VVILLIAM BENSON Handicraft, Industrial Arts Advisor ot Torch CIUIJ Speaiz of his Napoleonic compactness, and he wiii he your friend for Iife. MR. B. O. BLACK Bootctceeping I-II He that is slow to anger is Izetter- than the mighty. MR. E. C. BOGGS Assistant Principat, Physics 'Tis goori to meet a teacher who isn't spreading gioom aIJout. MR. JOHN E. BRAMMER Vvorid History Head Coach Foothait and BasIcetIJaII Gentle, my Iord, steetz are your rugged Iooies. MR. R. M. BUXTON Civics Better Iate than never. MR. N. F. FAIRALL Geometry Of nature quiet, of thinking wise. MISS HELEN FOX School Lihrarian Advisor Librarians' Club She taitas about tzooizs and movies, And the college football race. MR. LESTER H. GALLOGLY BioIogy, Zanes-viIIian Advisor, Faculty Advisor Hi-Y Xvhere more is meant than meets the ear. IVIR. PAUL GERMAN World History, Advisor Debate The worid giotzes itself in at drop of dew, The microscope cannot find the animal cute which is less perfect for heing smatt. MISS ADENA E. GII-'I' Bookkeeping I, Stenography I For many a ftower is horn to hiush unseen. And waste its sweetness on the desert air. MISS BETTY GITTER EngIish I-II, Facutty Advisor IIIca But to act that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today. MR. GILBERT R. GRAHAM Geography, Commerce and Industry, Arithmetic, U. S. History He Iznows the weather, whether or no. MR. W. H. HANNER Business Arithmetic Let me speak a hind worci of good cheer to the weaie. MRS. LUCY HARVEY Dean of Girls, Advisor ot Friendship CIuIJ Vv7hat she wiIIs to do or say. is wisest, most virtuous. most discreet. Izesi. MR. C. LEE HETZLER Harmony I-II, VocaI EnsemIJIe String Ensemble, Director of Gtee CIUID and Orchestra And the night strait be with music. MISS RACHEL HIGGINS Engtish III-IV, Dramatics The pIoy's the thing. MR. HAROLD E. HIIVIES Civics. Assistant Athtetic Coach lt's a plague to he a handsome man. MISS MARGARET L. HOOK CIotI'iing, 7th Grade, I-lI,III, Homematring As ye sew, so shaii ye rip. ' I MISS RUTH L. HORN Hygiene. Radio Staff Advisor the sweetest of delightful sounds is that of someone's To hef, doing the dishes. MISS GRACE M. KAPLAN Latin l-ll-IV To ctoutnt her fairness were to want an eye. Cfc C, 'Q iv tj' - b I Q, 5 ,- Nix Off ' ' C'C 'C C,-'C 05'
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s f aww fvwfr-Q Q 1 fr:-we MISS JOSEPHINE LUBY Latin II He who forever Ioves Iaest Far excelleth all the rest. MISS LILLIAN LUDY Stenography II, Typing I-II But this lucid lord with manly strength emiueci, She with her finger and thumb suhfiucci. IVIISS LUCY MARTINEAU Cooking S, 9, I-II-III, I'IomemaIcing Mighty through my meats and drinks am I. MISS NELLIE J. MATI-IEWS Business Arithmetic, Worid History, U. S. History ght, It's not the size of the dog in the ft But the size of the fight in the dog. MISS MARIE E. MILL EngIisI'1 II-III, D. O. Z. Advisor She Ieeeps her tears to herself and shares her happiness with others. - 'I MR. ELLIS B. MIMCLE IVIecIxanicaI Drawing, IncIustriaI Arts, Usherelte AcIviso There are smiies that maize us happy. fa MISS GRACE L. PETFY VVorIcI History, EngIisI1 II There are hut three things worth while: to gain wisdom, do good, and to he Izimi. MR. EDWIN ROE Chemistry, Visuai Education Advisor Red is his hair, blue are his eyes, He plays with acids and aiizaiis. MISS S. FERN ROWLANDS EngIisI1 I-II Maries, not men, have been my aim. MR. EDWARD E. SCHMID Vocation CounseIor. EngIisIi II Constructing bridges, teaching school, or-selling MR. NORRIS F. SCHNEIDER 'I' COMUS I MR. GEORGE I... SHAI Stenography I, Typing I, Assistant Athietic Facuity Manager Who could refrain That hath a heart to Iove, and in that heart Courage to maize love Ianown. MR. MERLE M. SHAMP Boys' PI1ysicaI Education Instructor, I..eafIer's CIUIJ Advisor Modest, yet firm as Nature's self: unhiamed, Save hy the men his nobler temper shamed. MR. I... ELGAN STRONG U. S. History A smile always wins. MISS BEULAH C. THOMPSON Beginners' Art, Advanced Art, Commercini Art, Handicraft, Art CIuI:: Advisor Blest with talent: art to please. MR. K. C. THOMPSON Law, German I-II, Comus Advisor! I have but to shut my eyes To go sailing through the shies. MISS HELEN VANDENBARK English Ill Xvho taiizs like a Izooh of iams and petameters. MISS LUCILLE M. VOGT EngIisI1 III-IV He who sews courtesy, reaps friendship. IVIR. J. T. WALKER AgricuIture, IVIanuaI Training, SoiIs 1've got rhythm. MISS KATHERINE WEBER GirIs' PI'1ysicaI Education ,Instructor There are wounds to he heaied, There are breaks she must menci. MISS CE M. WIGTON AIgeIJra I-II. SoIid Geometry piston rings. I 11 . cle Eutggislnid IV w f I Her way ways of pieasuntness, e is ver 1 s po eru pen. And I he paths of peace. MR. GEORGE A. SCHOOLEY ' V y U. S. History, Band Director A Y E' WURDACR Nobody Isnows the age of the human race, hut most of us BIOIOUY agree that it is old enough to Iznow Izetter. Hath loved the wo J-rose and left it on the stalk, 1 . 1. :fb-Q 6 skxx J x ,v b CIC: Mxc, XO ,Q ' 'C'C 'C'-'CfC C if x 0 CJ ' 05'
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