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James Doyle B.S. Illinois Normal University Mr. Doyle divides his time between the high school and the grade school. He starts the day at C.C.H.S. with his manual arts class and then goes to the grades, where he has charge of the boys' physical education classes. After the regular school hours are over, he returns to the high school and assumes the duties of assistant coach to Mr. Smith. Raymond Johnson B.S. University of Iowa Math! Thot's Mr. Johnson's forte. His subiects are practical math, geometry, and algebra. But, he's a blessing to the busy juniors, who have him as their sponsor. What with the class play and the prom to promote, it's reassuring to have someone with Mr. Johnson's ability around. The spring gym show also received some of his talent as he trained the girls' drill team. 'wg -1-l.l..i. , 1 Nina Fox B.S. Illinois State Normal University Solve! That's the appropriate greeting when you meet Miss Fox, for Latin is one of her classes. She also teaches English and is in charge of the library, where she has done a fine iob in making its facilities better for all who use it. In addition she sponsors dromatics. Needless to say, the school plays and the iunior class play consume many after-school hours. .
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Faculty The modern school teaches its youth ideals of citizenship, how to get along with people, and guides them in their preparation for future careers as citizens. The modern school teacher must, for these reasons, possess more than the ability to impart knowledge by question and answer. ln fact, he must be a combination of instructor, adviser, and friend. All teachers should have a sense of humor, infinite patience, common sense, intelligence, tolerance, and a host of other virtues. We students of C.C.H.S. believe that the members of our faculty possess these characteristics, and we wish to take this way of telling them that we do appreciate what they are doing for us. ...Q-fig- S i Eugene Anthony B.S. Northern Illinois State Teachers College Mr. Eugene Anthony is in charge of our music department in his first year at C.C.H.S. He instructs the boys' chorus, the two sections of girls' chorus, and directs the band. He gives every member of the band weekly, personal instruction. This instruction also includes the beginners in grade school. One of Mr. Anthony's moments of satisfaction during the year was the Christmas program, on which he worked long and hard to make it the success it was. 1 fl Warren T. Page B. E. Western State Teachers College M. S. University of lllinois Mr. Page is our new principal. As our former coach and social studies teacher, he has retained only his modern problems class. But he also sponsors the Student Council and the National Honor Society. Upon accepting his new position, he brought with him several changes, such as the new nine-period school day, the homeroom, and the six- weeks review assembly. f is . 3, . ' l,'f t S ' 7'-x l
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............,....,,... si, Mae Miller B.S. Illinois State Normal University One can be fairly certain where to find Miss Miller during the day. As our teacher of Home Economics, she is surrounded by work in her room. But such activity as one finds there is made all the more enioyable by the attractive laboratory, equipped with some of the most modern furnishings to be found in any Home Ec classroom. Miss Miller also assumes the duties of co-sponsoring the sophomore class and quite appropriately, the F.H.A. organization. ,as - fp- hind iypswfef Q, ff' .5 3 Barbara Maras B. E. Illinois State Normal University Miss Maras is our instructor in commercial courses at Cambridge High School. Her special classes are typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office practice. During the past few years she has found that the typing courses are attracting quite a few of the students, although the subiects are not becoming any easier, one can be sure of that. As senior class co-sponsor she is looked upon to answer many of the questions, large and small, that arise. m-M, 18 Charles Moore B. S. V. O. V. University of Illinois Mr. Moore teaches our agriculture classes. Because this community is principally agri- cultural, the ag courses, as they are commonly known, assume a role of large importance. In connection with his classes, Mr. Moore sponsors the F.F.A., an always-busy organization. The sophomores claim him as co-sponsor for their class.
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