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Miss Lauterbur: English and Shorthand be¬ come important and living subjects under the instruction of Miss Lauterbur. She is pictured with her hobby, which is a collection of stage bills. Miss Stoops: Knowledge of library and in¬ terest in Freshman English have reached a maximum under Miss Stoops. Her hobby seems to be phonograph records. Mrs. Cochran: With enthusiasm and vigor Mrs. Cochran portrays the facts of Latin, Chemistry, and high school mathematics. South Pacific souvenirs and Mr. Coch¬ ran apparently are her favorite pastimes. Miss Rickenbaugh: Not only is Miss Rick- enbaugh a competent teacher of short¬ hand, general business, and typing, but she also takes times to transport athletes to various games.
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SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Lindley Our office “Big Three,” Mr. Er¬ win, Miss Blackstone, and Mr. Lindley, really cooperate to keep things running smoothly. Miss Blackstone’s ability to type, answer the telephone, and dash down the hall in search of a student, all at the same time should reach Mr. Ripley’s ears any day now. Mr. Erwin is another one for doing about a thousand jobs at the same time, and yet he manages to concen¬ trate on each problem remarkably well. Mr. Lindley takes care of the business at hand and still has time to work with the school board on plans for the improvement of our post-war school. Mr. Erwin and Miss Blackstone
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Mr. Ruby: Not only is Mr. Ruby the coach, but he is an excellent example for the students. Many boys will live a healthy life because Mr. Ruby teaches the rules of health so well that these rules become a part of those students who study this subject. Mrs. Seamonson: Important characters of history march in pomp and power; out¬ standing events paraded before the eyes of the students, and patriotism reigns in Mrs. Seamonson’s history classes. Miss Greenberg: Miss Greenberg came to our school the second semester of this year. She taught English to the freshmen, and civics to the seniors, sponsored the student council, and the National Honor Societ} ' . She is shown with her hobby of pictures of model homes. Mr. Watson: Mr. Watson loves Physics and anyone who studies his favorite subject. He believes that this is a very important part of the high school education, and teaches it with characteristic vigor and thoroughness.
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