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1916 BEE AITCH ESS 191 6 i I FACULTY SNAP SHOTS A 1191
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1916 BEE AITCH ICSS 1916 the Community Banquet and the opening of the Cafeteria, a thing never before undertaken here, is remarkable. Truly the saying, Young in years but old in knowledge, might well be applied in her case. J. K. Fancher- Kenneth.,' During the one short year that he has spent in Batavia, no one in school has failed to recognize the work Mr. Fancher has done for the ath- letic side of school life, as well as his regular teaching. The success of the football and basket ball teams was largely due to his efforts. Then, too, almost everyone recollects either the good times we had in Physics Lab or on field trips. All agree that Mr. Fancher deserves all the credit he gets and probably a great deal more. Clara Drath- Clara.', Although Miss Drath has only been with us for one year, she has won popularity through her loyaltly to Batavia High School. She has been good-natured, in school and out, and always ready with a humorous story or joke. We owe her credit for the interest she has taken in the German classes by the organization of the German Club. Mr. Morton- Sparrow, In spite of the fact that Mr. Morton is such a quiet man, he has faith- fully done his work and treated everyone with respect. The interest and aid which he gave to the thi1'd and fourth basket ball teams, has been duly appreciated by the players and the school as a whole. Miss Woodruff- Lou. Miss Woodruff has devoted a good share of her time to the teaching of music in Batavia High School, this past year. She has willingly gone about her work and has proved an able instructor. We all appreciate the interest which she has taken in her teaching, especially the members of Glee Club and Cecelian Chorus. Miss Marshall- Marg. Miss Marshall's unfailing inte1'est in her studies has gained the re- spect and friendship of the pupils. She has always been good-natured and willing to give aid when necessary. Much thanks is due Miss Marshall for her untiring efforts, in the business course, this year. Miss Mored- Jean. The girls of B. H. S. owe much to Miss Mored's ability as a physical director. Her efforts to make her work a success surely were rewarded, for she turned out some excellent basket ball teams from among the girls, and especially the lower classmen. The interest she has taken in each in- dividual is greatly appreciated. Her patience was sorely tried in many cases but Miss Mored, as a rule, has a good control of her temper. U81
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1916 BEE AITCH ESS 1916 I I I 1 SENIOR SNAP SHOTS I 20 1
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