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.a I 0 r' .N ' K .I 4- .' - r . 1 - mls he Chain of ea ning Virginia Anderson Clayton Bachtel Harold Barbee George Barbour Lillian Bardrof English Art Music History English Clyde Barnhard Howard Baughman Marjorie Beck Lawrence Behney Walter Bird Machine Shop Physical Education Sewing Commercial Hygiene Blow, Barbee, Blow! Heights High students are deeply indebted to their faculty, not only because of the fine instruction they give them, but also for the extra time many of the teachers devote to extra-curricular -activities. Miss Virginia Anderson, youthful asset to the English department, spent many hours after school assisting the Caldron literary staff. Mr. Harold Barbee, a former student of Fred Waring, directed both the Talent Show and the Spring Musical. The success of the Boosters Club and the Girls' Glee Club can also be attributed to his advisorship. Mr. Clayton Bachtel uses his artistic talents in the capacity of art advisor of the Crest and instructor of the art classes. The Future Teachers of America Club is under the capable sponsorship of Miss Lillian Bardrof.
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Odic f. . . Ijbrar . . . Faculty Indispensable to Heights High are the main office, the library, and the medical office. In the main office, under the able manage- ment of seven secretaries, the countless problems that assail any school office are ironed out. The library, under the guidance of our three capable librarians, does its share in completing the efficiency of Heights. Giving willingly of their time and effort, the library force has certainly established a smooth, cooperative relationship with the students. The smallest, but no less import- ant department of school life, is the medical office. In her role as nurse-, Mrs. Lydia Sielaff does her part by treating the students' minor aches and pains. These three depart- ments have helped to make Heights the great school that it is. 1' They are expendable Phyllis Banta Evelyn Bishop Hildegarde Grugle Gertrude Kaufman Aleen Morley Library Library Office Office Office Bernice Roller Helen Schermerhorn Marian Siegman Lydia Sielaff Violet Thelian Office Library Office Nurse Ofhce ,...,. at .- . LH. 14 i
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Mabel Blanchard Language Edith Braselton English Florence Bromelmeier Commercial Otto Budde Mathematics Dorothy Bulkley Art Karl Christman Biology Lillian Clark History Merritt Clifford English Perry Cooley Commercial Eugenia Cooney English Dorothy Crane Physical Education Carl Dewald Physics Dorothy Dillon Commercial Ellis Downey Biology 16 l Cox nox 'em daid. This year Heights students bade farewell to Mr. Wilbur Cox, the well-liked mathe- matics teacher who had taught here for eleven years. Still adding figures, however, for his classes fand the Reaa'er's Digeszfj is Mr. Gtto Budde. Mrs. Mabel Blanchard adds to the good neighbor policy by teach- ing Spanish. Another teacher doing her bit to further international relationships as a teacher of history and advisor of the Corn- bined Friendship Clubs is Miss Lillian Clark. Also supplementing their classes with club Work are Miss Eugenia Cooney, who this year became co-sponsor of Heights Broad- casters, Mr. Merritt Clifford, sponsor of the Student Council, and Miss Edith Braselton, who heads the Senior Literary Club, and whose vast storehouse of anecdotes is a de- light to her classes and all who know her.
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