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Mildred Lockwood Miss Mildred Lockwood . . . attended Erie Central High School and the University ot Pittsburgh . . . tormer member ot our Mathe- matics Department . , . likes the country and reading . . . does not like tardiness or dishonesty . . . planning ot semester's schedule usually talls to her . . . counted a triend as well as an advisor ot the girls. YD Howard Kelly Mr. Howard Kelly . . . formerly on coaching statt . . . was member of Science Department . . . likes hunting and apple pie a la mode . . . does not like carelessness or lack ot consideration in others . . . plays prominent part in planning Commencement Programs . . . is well equipped to deal with trials and tribulations ot the boys who consult him. YD
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John W. Ray Om Mr. lohn W. Ray, a graduate of Chio and Columbia Universities, began his teaching career in l905 at the age of l8 in Venango County . . . taught history at Oil City High School for eight years . . . principal of Titusville High School . . . came to Academy in l9l9 and taught a half year, then went to East to assist Mr. lVlcNary . . . became principal of East High School when Mr. McNary came to Academy . . . came back to Academy on Cctober l6, H939 as our principal . . . likes the democratic spirit, friendliness and Willingness to help, that he found at Academy . . . would like to see the athletic field finished, and new uniforms for all the organizations . . . his ideal is a Yale professor of English, William L. Phelps . . . his hobbies are garden making, bird study, and such sports as baseball, golf and tennis . . . is active in the lunior Historical Society and is president of the local Kiwanis. CGI' -a
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6la44e4comeaad9o,Zaz!Z4ea,4fdcejafzce9oe4an.. Ruth Waugh Margaret Weber Olivia Hakel All schools have them . . . Academy has eighty-one members . . . a necessary evil . . . essential for promotion of school life . . . usually cooperative and friendly . . . occasionally sar- castic and disagreeable . . . but always willing to help . . . do their best to make school life en- joyable, at least part of the time. Assign innumerable homework tasks, give countless numbers of tests, make use of various forms ot discipline, offer aid and guidance to the students, set many on the straight and narrow . . . all these are done in preparation for the students' futures. mjd
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