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THE RETROSPECT 19 2 5 He knows as iiincli (-ciciR-c as we cnuld ever hojx ' Id know, lie also teaelies algel)ra. Don ' t mistake liis ex]n-ession for fniwninii. lie- cause lie Jias a beautiful smile. Mli . FKEl) MOEKI8— Mathematics and Fred are lier specialties. Slie has also taught us lunv to yell. We can scarcely do without her next year, so here ' s hoping hubby doesn ' t take her away. Mil. ALFRED R, PROTSMAX— He tills the hill as a Commercial teacher O. K. This is his first year in P. A. Allen High, but Ave sin- cerely hope he will grace us with his jiresence another year at least. MIS8 MARY SHAFER— This teacher is ( )mniercially inclined, also. If you love lectures go to her class. The oidy trouble with her is that she never can keep her face straight, antl her lectures turn out to l)e friendly advice. MR. M. H. SMITH— Agriculture is his hobby. He looks to be such a (juiii Jiian, but that ' s not saying he doesn ' t know how to teach, ' e extend to him a hearty welcome for a stay willi us next year. MLSkS JiESSlE SALE— We do not know what she teaches niost— Sew- ing or matclnnakiiig, but in botli she is hard to excel. P.ess has been with us for some time, and we ho|»e slie always will be, for where she goes, there will we have to go also. MISS XONDES IIA(iLER— Home Economics is her line. Needless to say we love t . visit her department. The best part of all is she seems to understand our hunger for godd tilings and often gives us A (tndeiful eats. MR. L. E. TEMPLIX— Manual Training and Athletics are where he shines. There is something abcul the man that makes everybody like him. (Juess it ' s just because he ' s he. We hope he likes us well enough to stay on for we can ' t afford to lose him. MR. OSCAK KIPPP:— We wonder some times whether if he and Rus- sell aren ' t twins. In looks and manner and methods of teaching athletics there is cei-tainly a great resemblance. .AIISS LrCILE WALTZ— She teaches the girls ' Physical Training. She seems i-atlier small for such a big job, but her height doesn ' t bother hei- at all. This is her second year here, and we hope she re- iriembers that three is the charm. MISS ALK ' E E. PETFHS— She is the Art Supervisor and stands su- preme in her domain. Ve are exjiecling some wondeiful artists fi-om her pupils, and if they don ' t turn out good we know it won ' t be hei- fault. MISS SARAH I. McCOXXELL— She hath a method all her own. She is the : rusic Supervisor. She has certaiidy (huie us a lot of good since she has been with us. We hoj.e she will not leave us for good because she has jusi started us 071 the ujiwaid movement in music. Mil. EDWARD WIIITF— V.m can tell he is smart bv looking at him.
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THE RETROSPECT, 1925 THE FACULTY Mil. JOHN M. FKEXCH— Tliis iiiiiii skillfully In. Ids llic position of principal in P. A. Allen Hii-h Srliool. This is liis liflli year licic and we hope he ' ll be Avith ns for many more. MKS. PEARL BARTHOLOMEW— Mrs. I ' .art lias hccn with us line. ' 3 ' ears. She can nuike Enj lisli real iuterestiiit;. wiiicli is saying a lot. Aside from tearliin, ; ' Eu-lisli she teaches Itihle. i ' ulili.- Speak- m f and iOod behavior in the study halls. MISS HELEN ItKitiS— Another Eu-lish marm but (piite dilTereut in her own way. Her hobby is dramatics, and in this she reiiius su- preme. This is her first year in lUutttou; but. if left u]. 1o us. we would say it ' s not her last. MRS. W: L C. RATLIFF— She teaches Eu-lish. but knows a liUle of everything else. We are willing to book her for as long as she will stay. Just a word of advice before going to her class or study-hall — throw out your gum, and don ' t put any more in your mouth. MISS BLANCHE KARNS— She teaches Latin will: the thoughl of a nice ride in her Buick helping her througli the day. liefore she bought her car she knew a lot about science, art, music, etc. We believe she still knows just as much; but, jtist the .same, the Uuick holds first place in her heart and mind. MR. BYRON HENDERSON— Little but mighty. S].anish and I ' rench he doth speak fluently. He is so meek and mannerly v have all grown quite fond of him. But alas, his heart is elsewhere! We Avish he would marry, and his wife would lend him to us for a cou- ple more years at least. MISS WELTHY SHIVELY— What she doesn ' t km.w about history we don ' t either. She also lias a great deal of kiutwledge about civics and economics. She is the soi-f of teadiei- you want to work f(u- and you usually do. It might no t be a bad idea to advise those who are going to take work of her in the future, to learn the meaning of the word significance for you ' re sure to meet it in liei- class. MISS HARRIET GEKiER— She leaches Ilistoiy. Civics and Occupa- tions. A friend to everybody and everybody her friend. This is her second year in Allen High, but she is welcome to st.iy until she draws a pension even if she does change her name. MR. WM. C. RATLIFF— We hope he likes our high school as well as we like him. He teaches science and seems to know his stuff. He has the regular teacher trait of making his ])U]»ils work, but that is in the game, and we won ' t hold it against him. MR. (iLEN rOOLMAN— (!len has been with us for two years. lie is noted in B. H. S. for the basketball second team that he has de- velo]jed. | .. .-............. . ........ ........................................................................... .................................................... .„.........,4:
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