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Zfed, ffl '74-ode 7eacf1.m4 rqqainf GERALD BRAISHER, better known as Coach , shows our athletes how to win football and basketball games. He teaches manual arts, as well. CECILIA CADIGAN prepares girls to be success- ful cooks and seamstresses. The Home Ec Club is only one of her extra pro- jects, for she assists with Girl Reserve handicraft, as well. MARGARET CRO-FT improves the reading, writing and speaking ability of the students in her English classes, and has charge of the library too. She advises our senior journalists in publishing the Fox and Howler , and assists with forensics. ETHEL DALEY, our assistant princi- pal, is kept very busy with her oflice duties and mathematics classes, but she finds time to advise the Girl Reserves in their many interesting activities. Even teachers have a sense of humor. l'ue learned. Course it doesn't pay to get too funny-I learned that Ioo.'4VVow. ' A , ff 4 f. K 4 I K' - f t 4 at 4 A G. Braisher C. Cadigan M. Croft E. Daley M. James E. Johnson W. Johnson T. J. lVIcGlynn E. Montley MILDRED JAMES instructs our commercial-minded students in typing and shorthand. In her spare time she assists with the Girl Reserves. ERLAND JOHN- SON specializes in science and math. Besides organ- izing the locker system for the school year, he has made the Camera Club an active organization. WALTER JOHNSON puts pep into his civics and American history classes, as well as into the Boys' Club. As assembly chairman, he is responsible for the many programs put on during the year. He is director of the Student Activity Fund and was elected adviser of the senior class. In addition, he also coaches extem- poraneous speaking. T. J. MC GLYNN takes time out from his many other duties to teach two classes in American Problems. This is a final send-off for the seniors and is a favorite class with all of them. ENIS MONTLEY not only teaches English, but also is coach of the senior class play and Dramatic Club plays. She has charge of debate and declamations and advises the sophomores in their social activities.
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.Jfe Swpminfencfi Progress seems to be the Watch- word ol our eiheient administrator, Mr. Mc Glynn, and progressive he is! Under his careful guidance our school has consistently maintained high standards in classroom instruc- tion, extra-curricular activities, and general equipment. He works unceasingly for the advancement of education in our community, and under his super- intendency We expect to be tops for a long time to come. T. J. Me Glynn 7!req Same Um Belffea Inleawuii Judging by the ardent attention which Mr. Nlorris is receiving, he must be offering a very worthwhile suggestion to this group of people who comprise the board of education, But then, all of the work accom- plished by our board is worthwhile. for they are ever ready to foster any plan which will be a means of improving our school system. NVithout their foresight and enthusiastic cooperation, many of the advantages which We now have at our disposal would not be available. Mr. Scott is president of the board, Mrs. Klaus, secretary, and Mr. Osen, Mr. Kuypers, and Mr. Morris complete the membership. L4-ft to right. Mr. llzii-rilil Ktlypers, Ali: 'l'. .l, Mt'Glynn, Mrs. XVilliztm Klaus, Mr. Curl Seott, Mr. l'liI't'oi'il Hsen. Mr. XX'illi:tni .llr-rris. Page Nine
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rqncfrqgfainf JUNE SC H REI- HART, freshman adviser, teaches sci- ence and is accom- panist for our in- strumental soloists. GOOD STENUGRA- PHERS must be eflicient in short- hand, and Miss Wil- liams intends to make her second hour class very effi- cient! THE WAR NEWS is frequently the subject of discussion in Mr. Johnson's sixth hour history class. Keeping the maps up to date is quite a job, too! F 5 .ar -If wg J' 2 X .- J. Schrcihart L. Skorniclfa V. Snyder I. Wilianis LESTER SKORNICKA is director of our musical organizations. Both instrumental and Vocal music are his specialties. VIRGINIA SNYDER enlivens the foreign language classes as Well as their club, with her enthusiastic appreciation of languages. She also teaches social science. As junior adviser, she sponsored the Prom. IDA WILLIAMS puts the linishing touches on our senior stenogra- phers, and instructs other commercial classes as well. Q
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