Cherryvale High School - Echo Yearbook (Cherryvale, KS)

 - Class of 1939

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7W naw vm For three weeks the Echo Staff lab- ored to decide upon a scheme for the arrangement of the faculty section. Iust as they were about to tear out their hair about it, some bright stude hit upon a plan. It was to juggle the faculty names in a hat, draw them out one at a time, and paste them in accordingly. So- The first name out of the hat was that of Mr. Young, whose ability as Agriculture Instructor is well known. The widely acclaimed success of his F. F. A. organization is a tribute to his accomplishments as an Agriculture Director. Though he is a very busy man, Clem always has time to en- ioy a ioke or a bit of humor with the students. Mr. Hamilton is endeared to and respected by both the students and faculty members with whom he has had contact during his first year here. He heads the Industrial Arts Depart- ment and Hobby Lobby Club. His mar- riage last Thanksgiving was one of the year's memorable social events. His favorite food is chocolate pie. Whether you're at the library hunt- inq a book to help you pass your leisure hours, or whether you're there to complete one of those blankety- blank library assignments, there is al- ways a slight, dark-haired woman on the spot, who is eager to help. That woman is Mrs. Porter, C. H. S.'s effi- cient librarian. Always the same, is the most fit- ting one-phrase description of Mrs. Walter, typing instructor, according to her fellow instructors and students. This little lady's pet diversion is watch- ing a class of students chewing gum, and her hobby is collecting perfect copies. Her favorite pastime is catch- ing upon her reading. Among her other duties are sponsoring Dramatics Club and being co-sponsor of the sophomore class. Although she has been here only a short while, Mrs. Walter has secured the confidence of all her students. Mr. Simkins is one of the men every Alum wants to see when he comes back to the Alma Mater. His position as head of the Science department by no means confines him to the north end of the building. He is sponsor of the Future Scientists of America: and of the Iunior Class. His friendly smile and hearty laugh are his most popular assets. Miss Alice Gill is always on hand with a helpful word-when she's not teaching English, practicing organ, helping with an assembly program, coaching a Iournalism class, or help- ing the seniors work out an annual. She has a reputation of making work fun and being a favorite among all the students. A big grin from a man of affairs, and when it comes to Music Mr. Hill is very capable of swinging on down. His education covers a wide field inasmuch as he declared a major in Chemistry upon entering college and ended up with a major in music. He also played with Cecill G-olly's or- chestra. He is sponsor of Lyre and ledger Club and co-sponsor of the Sophomore Class. The Operetta he di- rected was one that will long be re- membered. In the short time he has been here he has done remarkable work with the music department. Con- gratulations Bunker, Thirteen

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An immaculately-dressed man with an unusual gift of gab, Coach Browne is known as the school's best talker. Personality is Mr. Browne's strong point. His ability to handle boys by use of pithy remarks, Without making enemies of them, has done a great deal toward making him a good teacher and dependable friend. He represents true sportsmanship, hon- esty, integrity, fight and love of the game. To Miss Betty Spencer goes the dis- tinction of heading the foreign lang- uage department of Cherryvale High. That human bundle of energy, that in- spiring personality, that friendly, con- tagious smile and that natural desire to serve others belong to our friend and adviser, Betty Spencer. Her out- side jobs and hobbies are: putting on all the plays: heading the Camera Clubg and sponsoring the Pep Club. Miss Smock is mistress over our commas, colons, conjunctions, and nu- merous literary courses. She also delves in Social Science. The English department is. one of the places around school where everyone works hard, but has his share of fun at the same time. Charm, wit and a fascinating personality-put them all together and lol you have Miss Smock. Ready-willing-and-able, seem to fit the small, dark haired Cecelia whether it's in bright slacks with the girls in Gym classes or sedately in- structing students in the different parts of speech. She is sponsor of the Iunior High Pep Club, and her consistently v NSF ' 'L - I V, ,Y I 'lllff' L Lt' 4-' ,JV : my L- 'p'f J-- 5 Q, , pleasant manner makes her a favorite among all who come in Contact with her.-You know her as Miss Mitchell. The charm which Miss Hamilton lends to the principal's office makes even that rather formidable realm of discipline a pleasant place in which to settle accounts-such as tardies, ab- sentees and so on. Athlone, as she is called by faculty and students alike, plays an efficient role as secretary to the principals. Youthful Miss Wilson has conducted the secretarial side of the superinten- dent's office in a very efficient man- ner. She is a well informed person as well as an agreeable companion. Goldie, as she is affectionately called by all, is one of the busiest little women around school. Mr. Foster, through his deep insight, has the ability to explain the most difficult mathematical problem so that anyone can understand it. Although a man of few words, he makes each word a vital factor in his explanations. He is always ready to help any of his students through difficult problems. And he does have blue eyes. The Art Studio on the first floor of lunior High School has an attraction to both junior and senior high stu- dents. Mrs. Armstrong, Instructor in Art, is quite an accomplished artist herself, as you will agree when you see the Echo's second page which was drawn by her. Her classes in ap- plied arts are found interesting to stu- dents of all ages. 1 X f ,fi ' 1- J I 4, 4 I 7,5 ,. l,,.1i fq,,fLY . ,fi 4.1 rl 'ie' J- . L., If f' . f A Y 4 L J,-L-nv, ' . . .K G Aki' YT 4. - 44- se, d V. gf, oc-wif 1' T Fourteen , l . L ,fwfr .' , fr 3, i .L , M. s use .L Q4-f .. J .ff . ' ll ' K Y I A K . ,ASQJL L 4- ki .Af l'f'4'c' f Z 14-1Ai24f-Vi, fgflfifft. ggi! zz-Hfffrff' v'54.7', ' .W A--V ' . 1 , ',.'v A,J.- W r-,.5, .4 1,774 -I -,i7L,,4.f,f,pfb'. qi ljxvzlymjf N lr as .s??4,,,,.gy5r3L uf Ll-f LX Ml ll' L1 ,ff gs gf' t 24-44

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