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P. A. Cooley Florence Bromelmeier Eyes on Ygur Copy! Ethel Magee L. H. Behney James Price Anna H. Jones pfrydimf fcfncalicw lqamimewi RIDE of the girls' gym department is lively Mrs. Turner, Mrs T to those who know her well, whose favorite words are Try again . Swimming teacher is likeable Miss Crane, who al- ways wears a smile. Walking into a girls' hygiene class you might find Miss Weller explaining a ther- mometer to a bewildered student. May I go to the nurse? is a familiar phrase to teachersg Mrs. Jenkins, school nurse, always tends our injuries but often sends us back to class again. This year the boys' gym classes are being man- aged by two new teachers, Mr. Baughman and Mr. Piloseno, our new football coaches. Mr. Baugh- man introduced wrestling to the school, which was enthusiastically received by many boys. Van , the athletic director at Heights, still gives the boys a workout in swimming classes. Cap Bird is too busy with hygiene classes to teach gym this year, but the senior gym Eskimo Patrol still continues. Qcvmmefzcml D5 YPING, shorthand, commercial law, commer- cial math, and commercial English are the five subjects offered in this department. P. A. Cooley, sometimes known as Pa , teaches commercial math, Mr. Behney, known for his smiling eyes and also the miraculous way in which he can de- cipher those queer little marks, supposedly short- hand, is also financial sponsor of the Caldron. Mrs. Jones has no trouble getting acquainted with stu- dents because of the personal interest she takes in each one, and the great deal of enthusiasm she has for sports. Miss Bromelmeier, nicknamed A'Bromie , teaches a variety of commercial subjects, and also finds time to act as faculty sponsor for the Tennis Club. Mrs. Magee, a typing teacher, tells her stu- dents to be sure to get nervous and excited while taking time tests , for some reason or other this saying makes the tests go easier. Last but not least, there is Mr. Price who teaches commercial math and is said to have a Bark worse than his bite. Edith Turner Catherine Weller Danny A. Piloseno Gail Vannorsdall Howard Baughman Dorothy Crane Walter Bird Jean Jenkins 161
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Roll That Rf Mabel S. Blanchard Louise Magor F. W. Burnham , P. Theodore Lorz Catherine Manning Ruth E. Monnett Cvllalwwlffon Frank DuPras Gwendolyn Edwards Georgia Parry Myron XV. Randall .fcmqamqe lqzmfimewf HE various languages taught at Heights include Spanish, Latin, French, and German. Spanish is taught by Mrs. Blanchard, Mr. Du- Pras, Mr. Randall, and Miss Manning. Everyone has regretted Mrs. Blanchard's leave of absence, for although she is strict, she is a teacher whom the students enjoy. Another teacher whose return from a pro- tracted illness was welcomed was Mr. DuPras, noted for his smiling, rud- dy face. Mr. Randall, an excellent Spanish teacher, also finds time for commercial law. Miss Manning's cheerful and pleasing personality makes her one of the best liked language teachers. Familiar names with the French students are Miss Monnett, Mr. Lorz, and Miss Magor. Students enjoy Miss Monnett's short talks about ex- periences abroad. 'AA test a day keeps the cobwebs away seems to be lxflf, Lorz's motto, not always appreciated by his students. Miss Magor's program includes Spanish and English as well as French. Miss Edwards and Mr. Burnham teach the language of much diffi- culty , Latin. Miss Edwards is faculty sponsor of the Hermes. Mr. Burnham is loved for his occasional jokes. Last but not least is German which is taught by Miss Parry, faculty sponsor of the German Club. l15l
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