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-IE 1943 CANTONIAN 'Iiss Rohrbaugh is new to the faculty this year, but already firmly established herself in our midst. We 't see how she ever keeps track of what class she is posed to be teaching for she has classes in Typing, rthand, Bookkeeping, and General Business Training. ' home town is Decatur and it was there she attended ege, graduating from james Millikin University with .A. degree. 'Iiss Hanks is one of those persons who teaches either ie or high school work equally well and, as one friend another, that's quite an accomplishment. She said Hrst she talked down to these grown up high aol folks, but that's a thing of the past now. We her twinkling brown eyes behind her glasses and friendly smile. Her B.E. degree is from Western llacomb. She teaches the English classes Miss Roberts formerly. 'Iiss Holley is the tiny lady whose tortoise shell glasses ze her look, oh, so very collegiate. Shels such a quiet :on that you have to look twice before you're sure s there. Her B.E. degree was earned at I.S.N.U., 'mal, Illinois. She teaches art in both Junior and or High. liss Danner is the girl with the million dollar len who stands behind the counter in Mr. Felts' of- , We have a bone to pick with her. She just won't us get byn as often as we'd like. However, she's great gal so we'll forgive her if for no other reason 1 that C.H.S. is her Alma Mater. Ir. Metzger is the new industrial arts teacher who aared for his work by taking a B.S. degree at Brad- Also is the football coach and looks the part. Has ady made a real place for himself in the C. H. S. xlty. We like him! Irs. Morgan is the definitely modish lady who ides over Mr. Kietzman's office. How the Canton lic Schools could function without her, we can't gine. Besides her office work, she finds time to act Qirl Reserve advisor and takes active part in Sigma Gamma and Junior Woman's Club. Is a graduate 2.H.S. and we think that's why she's such a regular FACULTY Miss Hanks Miss Danner Mrs. Morgan Miss Roh rbaugh Miss Holley Mr. Metzger Y 1 Fifteen
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FACULTY , , , Miss Russell Miss Briggs Mr. Klingman Mr. Baxter Mr. Storey Fou rteen Mr. Medus THE 1943 CANTONI. Miss Russell hails from Mexico fMissourij. one of those versatile persons who can teach En put a newspaper to bed, coach plays, or what Right now she is teaching English III and IV and s to it that the Pennant materializes each week. Ce College Calso in Missourij granted her A.B. degree the University of Chicago, her M.A. Wears her cl with a snap. Mr. Baxter teaches Physics and Math. and is spn for Delta Chapter of Hi-Y. We'd mention his cheeks only we don't want to embarrass him. Sper uundergradl' days at Western where he earned a degree and did graduate work at the University of nois where he received his M.A. Sometimes his booming voice startles us. Miss Briggs is the little lady who bossed the lil for over three years. Wouldn't let us visit in there vs we claim was downright cruel in her. Alas, the 1 got her and now she's handing out books to stal boys in khaki in an army camp in Florida. I-l Bachelor of Library Science degree from the U. and a M.A. from Peabody College. Mr. Storey is the envy of all the girls because o mop of brown wavy hair. I-Iis subject is Biolog naturally he is advisor for the Biology Club. A se minded chap, whose pride and joy is Robert, his to haired son. Mr. Klingman started to study engineering, decided to study music instead. And are we glad! Y we would do without this jovial, brown-eyed mus we don't know, for he has put our band on the map made our glee clubs tops. Anyone who can't under his leading, couldn't sing under any circ stances. Holds two degrees, a B.S. from Ball S Teachers College and a M.S. from our own Unive of Illinois. Mr. Medus is Bill's dad, but you'd never believ heis so youthful in appearance. As teacher of W I and II, he's really tops, The handiwork turned by his boys shows this. Thinks it's good for folk sing and proves his point by lending his fine teno the Men's Glee Club and Methodist Church Choir. a graduate of W.I.S.T.C. with a B.E. degree an: University of Iowa with a M.A.
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FACULTY THE 1943 CANTONI Sixteen Miss Reffett is the other member of Mr. Kietzman's office staff. She has the merriest brown eyes, prettiest smile and nicest disposition we've seen for a long time. Our only grudge against her is that she cuts stencils for all the tests we suffer through, but we'll admit she does a bang-up job at that. She, too, is a graduate of C.I I.S. Miss Rcifett Mrs. Storey is filling in for Private Deutch. She says it seems mighty good to be teaching school again. flt looks like once a teacher, always a teacher, doesn't it?j Like her husband's, her hobby is that curly haired son. Has a B.A. degree from Mac- Murray College and a M.A. from University of Illinois. Mrs. Anderson, the peppy person with the violet blue eyes and deep dimples Cdo the girls envy herlj, has taken over Miss Coleman's place and is doing a really bang up job of it, believe us please. She tells us that she has taught both science and P. E., but she didn't say which one she likes best so it's your guess which her favorite is. Her B.E. degree is from Western Illinois State Teachers College. Miss Willcoxen, the senorita with the keen mind and refined manners, teaches Espanol and English. She's a much travelled person with tours to Europe and Mexico to her credit, besides many interesting trips within the boundaries of the United States. A lover of poetry, she has a most unusual collection of scrapbooks. Her B.A. degree came from our own state university while her M.A. was granted by the University of Wisconsin. I Write no poem men's hearts to thrill, No song I sing to lift men's soulsg To battle front no soldiers leadg In halls of state I boast no skillg I just teach school. -Anon.
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