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-143, Dina Rees Evans Lillian Bardarof Edith Braselton Mabel Mason Edith Layer lrinces Liston Edith B Malin Agnes Regan M. E. Clifford Lelah Stephens A. P. Spencer Priscilla Tyler , l . , W R winters Rita vefhuist Zeta Winslow Ilfsfflbufwg Readme Cards fgnqfdfz 25 HE largest department at Heights is the English department with if- teen teachers. Miss Tyler, who also has charge of assemblies, expects much from her students, but gives them a great deal in return. As faculty advisor of the Caldron literary staff for fifteen years, Miss Mason did a wonderful job: this year's advisor is popular Mrs. Liston. The Heights literary magazine, The Crest, is sponsored by another English teacher, Miss Malin. Miss Regan, whose hard work made the Heights Junior Red Cross chapter well known, makes even poetry interesting. Fun- loving Mrs. Winslow and quiet Miss Layer are well liked by everyone. Two men in a largely feminine department, Mr. Winters and Mr. Cliff- ord nevertheless hold their own. Miss Verhulst stresses precision of detail, while Mrs. Bardarof's outstanding characteristic is patience. Modern literature is taught by Miss Braselton, who is noted for her bits of profitable advice. Dramatics is taught by charming Miss Evans, and public speaking by Miss Stephens who loves to raise her eyebrows and let the pupils in on a secret. Mr. Spencer, sponsor of the Black and Gold, trains future news writers in journalism. llll
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in Paul S. Nash Lillian Clark George Barbour Ruby S. Baker Alvin Engel Oscar Lehman Thorn Among Roses Friday Night Housecleaning gihflaffkcabe 1 Was Right There! History Dressed Up Bernard R, Zweig Gram, mawzaaaz HE History Department at Heights is divided into four sections con- sisting of ancient, medieval, modern and American histories. This year the department is represented by six men and three women, each of Whom may be remembered by some likeable characteristic. Mr. Zweig is a newcomer to Heights who likes students and to prove it, razzes them occasionally. Mr. East bears a striking resemblance to President Roosevelt in the Way he drawls out his Words, While Mr. Engel is a man who has a pleasant hello for one and all. Also in the depart- ment are quiet, amiable Mr. Lehman and good-natured Mr. Barbour. Both are recalled by their students for their tough tests. Miss Clark is gratefully remembered for her helpful outlines. Mrs. McCabe's favorite expression is fuzzy information which causes some agitation among the students. Mrs. Baker, an extremely pleasant person, in addition to teaching, acts as faculty advisor for the Student Council. l10l
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Otto 1311502 J, W. COX Thafs Cheating, Fraunyv.' W'h0's Helping W'hom? Ralph Praunfelttr Harold Harter l H. E. McLaughlin Kithryn Marsh Ceflf Gr0w1ns Gfv1y,' Norval B. McAfee Dr M M swam Wmieemdm Eapaxrimeni HE mathematics department has a maximum enrollment this year, for many pupils have realized that math is essential for scientific Work, and for the Army and Navy placements tests. Plane geometry, the sophomore math, is taught by Mr. Harter, Mr. McAfee, Mr. Cox, and Mr. Budde. Mr. Harter, who also has advanced algebra and trigonometry classes, is an excellent instructor and a regular fellow . Mr. Cox is a favorite with the girls and a real card in class. Advanced algebra is handled by Dr. Strauss, Mrs. Marsh, Mr. Mc- Laughlin and Mr. Fraunfelter. Recently returned after a three years' ab- sence While serving as a major in the army, Mr. Phillips, head of the de- partment, is now teaching algebra and geometry. A newcomer to the de- partment, Mrs. Marsh formerly taught commercial subjects. Solid geometry and trigonometry, the senior courses, are taught by Mr. McLaughlin and Mr. Praunfelter. Mr. McLaughlin is the giant of the department and a stickler for hard Work, While proving that the best things come in small packages, Frauny is a fine teacher and a real friend. l12l
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