Baltimore City College - Green Bag Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1940

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Allman Austermann Axman Baer Barker Bell Bielinski Blair Bland Bowlsbey Brown Bryan Burnett Calder Chubb Cohen DeHaven Denaburg Desch Dorn Eisenberg Emenheiser Fairbank Fleagle, J. Foard Gale Glass Golder Green Greenwald Williamson Harris Helm Hinson Johnson Kalb Principal £dwards Leads a Largo and. A Faculty of one hundred and four, ninety- seven members of which are engaged in actual teaching, is responsible for the administration of affairs at the Baltimore City College as the in- stitution enters its second century. Doubtless, since “Our Faculty” comes from far and near, anecdotes and experiences in their lives would be many; enough, perhaps, to fill a volume. Too bad, there is not the space for the complete record here. Majestically leading his Faculty of co-educators is our Lincoln-like principal, Dr. Philip H. Edwards. His is a difficult task, a complicated assignment—a job. Close assistants are his Vice Principal, Prof. Henry T. Yost, and his Special Assistant, Prof. Carl E. W. Schmehl. They are his right and his left bowers. Other trumps are his department heads. Associated with him also, is Prof. Paul B. Stevens, Vocational Guidance Counselor, who represents the principal among “his boys,” and guides them in the choice of their curricula. The department heads are like princes surround- ing the king. Prof. Benjamin E. Fleagle is the prince of the English province; Prof. Boyd F. Winkelblech, of the Mathematics duchy. ’Readin’, ‘ritin and ‘rithmetic are thus advanced by two subdivisions. Dr. P. Lewis Kaye is head of what was the Department of History, and which now has the flowery alias, Department of Social Studies. In the Ancient Languages satrapy is Satrap James P. Templeman, and in the Modern Language state, Prof. John P. Elliott, a recent replacement for Dr. J. Konrad Uhlig, retired. Art instruction is under the direction of Prof. Norman F. Burnett, he having been elevated to the post of the late Harold E. D. Willis. i)

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Dr. Philip H. Edwards, Ph.D. Principal Henry T. Yost, B.S. Vice Principal Benjamin E. Fleagle, A.B. Philip L. Robb, B.S. English Science John P. Elliott, A.B. B. F. Winkelblech, A.B., A.M. Modern Language Mathematics Andrew T. Norgan, A.M. Physical Education P. Lewis Kaye, Ph.D. Social Studies E. Duncan Hyde, B.S. Commerce, Chairman Norman F. Burnett Art, Chairman ’ Vocational Counselor Paul B. Stevens, A.B., LL.B. Carl E. W. Schmehl, B.S. Special Assistant J. P. Templeman, A.B., A.M. Ancient Languages Riley S. Williamson, M.Ed. Scientific-T echnical Mrs. Dolores C. Bounds, A.B. Dietitian



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Kanady Kaufman Kolb Koontz Lawrence Leonhart Levin Linthicum Marx McDorman McDonald McQuade Morrison Owens, C. Palmer Pierce Pentz Phelps Pruss Reindollar Sachs Schmidt Silberg Smith Sparks Spear Stonesifer Taragin Vansant Washburn Wimmer Weisberg - Cook Grimes Nachlas Rodgers foyal Faculty Into. the Second Contury In the Commercial regime, Prof. E. Duncan Hyde is chairman. Professor Hyde succeeded the late Prof. Harvey C. Jones. Immediately as- sociated with every mention of the Athletic De- partment is the name of Prof. Andrew T. Norgan, and Prof. Philip L. Robb is synonymous with the Department of Science. Prof. Riley S. Williamson manages the depart- ment for those students in occupational training, the Scientific-Technical Department. For the advancement of music instruction, two very welcome invaders into this realm of males for the most part are Mrs. Blanche F. Bowlsbey and Miss Adele Pruss. Mrs. Dolores C. Bounds, dietitian, plans daily menus that are good for the school’s 2800 students, and Mrs. Ida G. Glass, teacher-librarian, pushes forward the campaign for new books, and is choosing wisely of them. In the sick-bay of the school are Dr. S. Butler Grimes and Mrs. Rhoda Cook, nurse. Miss Ella Freed and Mrs. Sara Nachlas are secretaries to the Principal and to the Vice Principal, respectively. Each student activity has its Faculty adviser or coach. Although members of the Athletic De- partment comprise the majority of the trainers for athletic activities, the Science Department supplies several teacher-coaches: Prof. Oscar L. Helm, Prof. Leon Bielinski, and Prof. Wilmer V. Bell. Second is the Social Studies Department with Profs. Harry Lawrence and Arch Golder. As the Faculty looks to its principal; so the students, to their Faculty. They support their clubs, publications, and bank advisers as well as their dramatic and music directors. Today the student and the teacher are friendly; again and again members of the Faculty extend experienced, learned hands to grasp another genera- tion of youth which wants to reach the top.

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