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91 , ll i , Mr. Austin Moore is our driver education teacher. llis pet peeve is the tendency of adults to classify all teenagers as poor drivers. Mr. Wilbur Moore, biology teacher, may often be found in the room of the Pro- jection Club, which he sponsors. Mr. Monasky teaches consumers education and retail selling. His hobby is woodworking. Mr. Pelini has English lll and eco- nomics. He doesn't like to get up in the morning- but does. E 4 Q , if L I '5 V f X I Q H-if ' e, 3 . A ' x if X . t ' t X I Mr. Rirlenour instructs the wood shop course. Teach- ing English ll,sponsoring the yearbook and the Keramos Echo, and doing professional work are Mr. Sayre's chief interests. Mrs. Steele spent herfirstyearat ELHS teaching typewriting. Miss Smith teaches English l and ll. Mr. Steenrorl handles our speech and drama department. He enjoys any sort of arts. Our general shop teacher is Mr. Venditti. His favorite pastime is coaching wrestling and trying to be with his family. Teaching English 1 and Ill and trying to think of some- thing to do about the pigeons at Central Building occupy Mr. Wallace's day. Miss Werner teaches French I and II and Algebra. She enjoys oil painting, figurine painting, and reading. Miss Winland teaches home economics and has taught many a girl to prepare delightful salads for her future husband. Af... , A 'Q E 111' I J .e'e A I f ' aria' f Af f . X mr-
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Miss Fowler serves in the faculty vs. students game sponsoretl hy the Driving Club. Mrs. Jones, our school nurse, is constantly lending a helping hantl. She is also sponsor of the F.N.A. Mr. Hodge teaches plane geometry and algebra ll. Students as-is i . 4 1+ r v ' 3' coming to class without their lesson may he in for a surprise. Mr. Cinder teaelies n1et'lianir'al tlravxing ll, lll. and IY. llis favorite pastime is sports and coin collecting. Miss Haddix teaches art l, ll. lll. antl lY. Clothes fl:-signing antl sewing are two of her favorites. ' x L 1, Z, - ,Z Q 4 . xl. 5 15' L Ui x .L Mr. Misconish teaches stenography l and type- uriting I. His pet peeve is students coming to elas- unpreparerl. Mr. Lorah tear-hes solifl geometry, trigos nonietry. algelrra ll. anti rhf-inistry. lle- dislikes long lillflellllfle antl lfastv-r vat-zitioii-. I xi x t v t- e- X ' Mr. Hall teaches American history the insists on U. S. history! antl Community Civics. llis favorite pastimes are haskethall and huses. Mrs. Haynes sponsors the F.T.A. and teaches l.atin ll and lll. She says her favorite pastime is enjoying life. , W,- sf ? S Jim ' t,,x L-L.-4 Mr. Karaffa is our boys' physical education teacher and assistant haskethall coach. American literature. English lll occupy Miss Heddlestorfs school day. She enjoys rf-aflinu. traw-ling. anti watching -ports. log ii' EV
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Day in and day out we see these men, hut we seldom stop to realize how im- portant they are. Who fixes that broken window or cleans up that broken bottle uf ink? Uh yes! Now we remember, they're our custodians. And they do play a large part in our everyday school life. This year's custodians were: B. W. Clark, Pop Fugate, L. Criffen, J. A. Harvey, R. W. Seevers, W. Smith, E. M. Troutman, W. Tucker, and J. Watkins. We also wish to express our deep sor- row upon the death of Mr. Cline, who was custodian in the M-A. Pictured above are: Wm. C. Tucker, L. Criffen, E. M. Troutman. and Pop Fugate. l'll.ll5's lmu- driu-rs from left to right: Francis Satow. Alllert lxlttrlrlbe Paul llopper Nat Wimmer. Charles Snyder. llill Guy. Ilan flowsher. Edward Nelson Ike 5hannon and Ro iert Kittrirlge.
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