Crafton High School - Ginkgo Yearbook (Crafton, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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FACULTY HELEN F. MORSS. A.B. Librarian A.B., Bethany College GEORGE E. PARFITT. B.S. Instructor in Science B.S.. University ot Pittsburgh IOHN E. REED, B.S., Litt. M. Instructor in Social Studies B.S., California State Teachers College Litt. M., University of Pittsburgh HAROLD L. SERVEY, B.S., Ed. M., M.S. Director of Visual Education Instructor in Biological Sciences B.S., Albright College Ed. M., University of Pittsburgh M.S.. University ot Pittsburgh IOHN D. SMALL, A.B., M.A. Director ot Band and Orchestra Instructor in Instrumental Music A.B., M.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology EDITH F. SPAMER, A.B., M.A. Instructor in Latin A.B., University of Pittsburgh M.A.. Columbia University MARY CLAWSON SPRINGER. A.B., M.A. Instructor in French and Social Studies A.B., M.A., University of Pittsburgh MARY FLORENCE TAYLOR. A.B., Ed. M. Instructor in English Guidance Counselor A.B., Ed. M., University ot Pittsburgh EDNA C. VOGELEY, A.B., M.A. Instructor in English AB., M.A., University ot Pittsburgh WILLIAM A. WALTER, A.B., Ed. M. Instructor in Commercial Subjects A.B., Bowling Green College ot Commerce Ed. M.. University ot Pittsburgh M. B. WENRICH. A.B., Ed. M. Director of Athletics A.B., Lebanon Valley College Ed. M., University ol Pittsburgh W. G. WILLIS. A.B., M.A. Instructor in Social Studies Guidance Counselor A.B., Muskingum College M.A., University of Pittsburgh REBA CAMPBELL Secretary to the Superintendent Slippery Rock State Normal School ELINOR IANE SMITH Secretary to the High School Principal I Cratton High School Page Sixteen-THE GINKGO

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FACULTY Miss Borgerding-Has beautiful blonde hair . . . teaches shorthand and typing . . . looks as though she has just stepped out of Mademoiselle . . . is the ideal of many girls . . , be-- longs to the Crafton Players . . . car- ries on a pert, snappy conversation . . . has a wonderful personality . . . will be missed by everyone. Miss Chambers-Likes to travel . . . went to Mexico last summer . . . is the friend of every art student . . . has a likeable personality . . . pos- sesses a sense of humor . . . is a master at craftwork . . . has a burn- ing desire for more working space in the high school. Miss Ford--A teacher of artistic temp- erament . . . likes and owns excep- tional pieces of costume jewelry . . . expertly directs the Senior Class play . . . is so consummate an actress that she can cleverly impersonate any character from that of a small whimp- ering child to that of an imposing, grouchy old man . . . has definite ideas upon every subject. Mr. Galluzzo-The latest addition to the faculty of C.H.S .... teaches commercial subjects very effectively . . . is tall, dark, and definitely hand- some . . . enjoys spicy food and music . . . is an Xavier Cugat enthus- iast . . . has an unruffled manner that has already made him a favorite. Miss Gayvert-ls the cheery, ener- getic, competent music teacher at C.H.S .... magnifies the good points in everyone . . . always says those little nice things . . . is forever dash- ing about to accomplish some new musical undertaking . . . has directed the choruses of C.H.S. many times to triumph . . . inspires many and is admired by all. ' Mr. Haney - The jovial jokester of C.H.S .... likes to hunt and fish . . . always tells a good fish story . . . carries a lunch bucket to school . . . takes seven-league-boot strides . . . is the Hi-Y adviser . . . holds inter- esting classes . . . but definitely! Miss Holliday-The small, trim, friend- ly teacher of home economics . . . is always willing to help a student . . . has a knowledge of needles and recipes that makes her subject in- structive and fun . . . conducts classes which pupils always look forward to attending. Mr. Hogg-Teacher of American his- tory . . . is good-natured . . . well liked . . . seldom loses in an argu- ment with students . . . at present has a year's leave of absence to study at the University of Chicago . . . will be welcomed back by students. Mr. Keefer-Authority on mathematics . . . is friendly . . . has the admiration of his students . . . treats one like a grown-up . . . is exacting but fair . . . drives from Ingram daily . . . will be missed by seniors. Mr. Kiser-Has an earnest, handsome countenance, and a fetching smile that charms the pupils in his history classes . . . displays a certain dignity for which he is admired . . . continu- ally swings his watch charm around his finger . . . knows his subject, in- side and out . . . possesses a fairness that inspires his students to work for him. Mr. Mahood-The teacher of manual training . . . drives from Sewickley . . . is a man of few words, strong will, and droll humor . . . requires orderliness and efficiency from his pupils . . . is respected and liked by his students. Mr. McLaughlin-- Mac to the stu- dents . . . teaches el espanol . . . tells all the latest CPD jokes . . . drives furiously to the Kentucky Derby every year . . . speaks rapidly . . . ably coaches the tennis team . . . keeps the eight o'clock guests of C.I-IS ..., is establishing himself as a tradition here. Miss Miller-Able sponsor of the NEWS O'CRAFT . . . is chic . . . radiates charm . . . attractive in every sense of the word . . . would make an ideal Powers' model . . . is a peppy teacher with modern meth- ods . . . liked and admired much by both students and co-workers. Mrs. Moreland-Keeps the girls of C.l-l.S. in trim . . . is good-natured, straight-forward, and sincere . . . gives helpful counsel . . . enjoys a good joke . . . skillfully guides the girls in G.A.A. and Leaders' Corps . . . bakes delicious chocolate cakes for her girls' bake sales . . . is a shining example for every American girl to follow. Page Fifteen-THE GINKGO



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FACULTY Miss Morss-Reigns over the silence of the source of information at C.H.S. . . . is adept at giving excellent an- swers to all those library questions . . . is kind and considerate . . . often says, Remember this is a study per- iod . . . is an indispensable member of the C.H.S. faculty. Mr. Parfitt-The chemistry prof of C.H.S .... advises Student Council . . . has twinkling eyes . . . worries over his physics students . . . is the only teacher who can deliver a se- vere lecture which evokes laughter from the students . . . is definitely sure that his chemistry students will revolutionize the world of science . . . rates A as a speech-maker. Mr. Reed-Known as Uncle Iohn to the fellows . . . is Wendell Willkie's double . . . collects hall-passes . . . never lets a chiseler get by . . . has a sense of humor which results in a crooked smile of merriment . . . coaches basketball B squad and as- sists Pop in football . . . is known and liked by all. Mr. Servey-Treasurer of the GINKGO . . . assumes a nonchalant manner which captivates the hearts of all . . . delight rises quickly in his eyes . . . has modern ideas concerning all school systems . . . expresses himself clearly and freely . . . is a combined philosopher and psychiatrist. Mr. Small-ls tall, dark, and appears quiet . . . directs band and orchestra . . . has eyes that dance merrily when he is pleased . . . enjoys a good joke . . . is annoyed by noise and confusion . . . takes pride in the new band uniforms . . . has won a high place for the instrumental music of C.H.S. Miss Spcxmer-ls the sweet, shy, pretty teacher of Latin at C.H.S .... teases her students in class . . . sees the humorous side of certain translations . . . has fun with her students on those educational trips to the Buhl Planetarium . . . is one of the best- liked and respected teachers in CHS. Mrs. Springer-Blonde . . . blue-eyed . . . lively . . . is the efficient instruc- tor of French and civics . . . conducts an especially interesting and enjoy- able class . . . enjoys a hearty laugh . . . has a personality that students will not forget. Miss Taylor-Freshman English teach- er . . . is attractive plus . . . friendly . . . earnest . . . Worries about the Girl Reserve Dance . . . is often seen driving her Buick coupe . . . keen on boys' attendance at dances and social functions . . . serves as girls' coun- selor . . . is really a swell person. Miss Vogeley-The pride and joy of the seniors . . . never a dull moment in Miss Vogeley's English class . . . is the possessor of a great sense of humor . . . often psychoanalyzes stu- dents . . . the teacher whom all underclassmen look forward to having . . . You're tops, Miss Vogeley! Mr. Walter-The most patient teacher in the school . . . is quiet but very firm . . . has a contagious smile and a fine sense of humor . . . takes his work seriously and strives to make his pupils super salesmen and expert accountants. Mr. Wenrich-Better known as Pop . . . is Crafton I-Iigh's able athletic coach . . . yearly produces highly creditable teams . . . is frank . . . sincere . . . no halfway with Pop . . . is admired by all boys who play under him . . . drives a new 1941 Buick sedan . . . is a good guy to have on one's side. Mr. Willis-Teacher of social science . . . boys' counselor . . . has assur- ance and poise . . . is humorous and considerate . . . can recite from im- portant documents at will . . . often backs up statements with statistics . . . is the owner of a farm out the pike . . . Good luck, Mr. Willis! Miss Campbell-Has a gay laugh, a lovely smile, a charming personality . . . seems never to be angry or sol- emn . . . sees the world through amused and laughing eyes . . . thinks Miss Gayvert and the choruses are tops . . . is a potent factor in the efficient administration of Cl-l.S .... all in all, is one grand person. Icrne Smith-Really swell . . . gets along well with everyone . . . is extremely capable in the office . . . knows every student by name . . . is sincere, pleasant, and neat as a pin . . . will surely leave a vacant spot in C.H.S. when she leaves . . . Good luck, lane! Page Seventeen-THE GINKGQ

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