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facult V Seated: MISS ALP I ELD JOHNSON Supervisor of Vocal Music “A choir is as good us the poorest singer in it.” . . . Standing: Ol.IYKK F. K A L it A Assistant Instructor of Instrumental Music We will begin at the beginning.” . . . MRS. GERTRUDE VAN NORMAN Instructor of Girls' Physical Education ” This is no gab fe.st.” . . . Jl'I.lL'S It. MeELROY — Director of Boys’ Physical Education “Left, dress.” . . . BAY JAY ASHDOWN Instructor of Fine Arts “There is always one in the crowd.” . . . WARD W. HAMM Director of Band—“Be at the right place at the right time with the right equipment and the right attitude.” MRS. HAZEL ROGERS Teacher of English and Social Science “Let’s give to the Red Cross.” .. . MISS KARLEENE ANDREWS Teacher of English ami Spanish —“Muy bicn.” . . . MISS VELMA WATSON Teacher of English “No gum chewing!” . . . MISS JEAN PHILLIPS Teacher of English and Assistant Adviser of the DART staff “You are a senior now.” . . . MISS MARY ('. STAYMAN Teacher of English and French “Parle franeais s'il vous plait.” . . . MISS MARGARET HOWARD Teacher of English “In reality .” JOHN B. KOHl'T Instructor of Industrial Arts “Ok - clean up!” . . . SAMUEL J. FIO-KENZO — Teacher of Machine Shop “Let’s get out of the hall.” ... CLARENCE J. BOLENDEIt Teacher of Auto Mechanics — Listen, boy!”- -FREDERICK S. KIDDLE Teacher of Auto Related You do it your way. I'll do it mine.” . . . ROY T. JAMISON Teacher of Vocational Electricity “That’ll be five nights.” fourteen
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I)r. Joseph Miller, school psychologist, served as counselor to students and faculty, while Miss Amy Parker, guidance director, encouraged pupils not to regard their education lightly. Deemed invaluable to students experiencing minor mishaps was Mrs. Helen Kellogg, school nurse. 1’nder the direction of ( A. Meister, the school’s vocational department, as well as the adult education classes, functioned smoothly. Pushing pencils and pounding typewriters were Miss Heverlv Cainway, secretary to Superintendent K. I. Gephart; Miss Peggy Miller, secretary to Principal M. K. Rowley; and Miss Edna Johnsen, secretary to A. V. Lewis. Assuming part of the office burdens were Virginia DiCesare and Donna Volpone, vocational-commercial students, who helped (’. A. Meister and M. E. Rowley, respectively. ADMINISTRATORS: I»r. Joifpk Millrr. Miu Edna : Mi»» Amy Parker; ataniiin . Un IV ) Jnhnu'n, Mm. Helen Krllo . Miller. Miaa Beverly Calaway. C. A. Meiater. A. «• Lewis. thirteen
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Seated: MRS. HELEN WIGHT Teacher of Mathematics “Geometry is a plan of thinking. ... MRS. ARLENE JOHNSON Teacher of I.at in Tempus fu-git. . . . MRS. EDITH WITT School Treasurer. Teacher of Bookkeeping ami Typing “Remember. nice shaip pencils make nice neat figure . Standing: ARTIICR K. WIGHT Teacher of Related Electricnl Subjects and Mathematics, Assistant Principal In Peril, second grade students arc loing these problems.” . . . DWIGHT E. El’VEBABD Teacher of Senior Science and Biology “You can breathe, but not too loudly. . . . ALBERT WISNKR Teacher of Chemistry, Physics, ami Senior Science “Get it?” Seated: MRS. DORIS WET-MORE Teacher of Vocational Commercial Subjects “Is it possible that you could stop talking so I could talk?” . . . MRS. HELEN CASADY Teacher of Shorthand and Typing “Eyes up front —space.” Standing: MISS ISABEL DAY- Tea:her of Vocational Home Economics “The thing of it is this.” . . . MRS. ANN WENTLING -Teacher of Vocational Home Economies “In a sense ”... MRS. ILAH OSLL’ND Teacher of Commercial Subject • “You'd make a preacher lay his Bible down.” ... E. FR ANK STKDM AN Coordinator of Distributive Education “Now wait a minute. Seated: MISS MARIE A. KAHN K Teacher of Social Science and Journalism, Adviser of Student Publications “Where arc your h e a 1 s ? Standing: ROBERT A. BALL 'Teacher of History and English, Conch of Basketball and Track “We’ll have some dictation. . . . MISS I. V C I L L E HEMPSTEAD Teacher of History “My favorite question, ‘Why’?” . . . GEORGE 1 1 AKNIE R 1 Teacher of 11 is-tory and Boys’ Physical Education, Coach of Football and Baseball “'Tomorrow’s assignment ’’ . . . MISS LA VILLA PI I ARES 'Teacher of Social Studies — “Are you asking me or are you telling me?” . . . DONALD KNOTT Teacher of English and History, Director of Dramatics — “Blow your own horn.” fifteen
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