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Mrs. Forest Baldwin, English Mrs. Ada M. Bing. English Mrs. Edith R. Binkley. Music Mrs. Coral T. Black, History Mr. Harold G. Boese, Science Mrs. Florence S. Boots, Home Economics Miss Josephine E. Boyd. Home Economics ' - ' Mr. James H. Brayton, Science Mr. Oral Bridgford. Physical Education Mr. Clarence Bruness, Shop. Director of Athletics Miss Ada M. Coleman, Mathematics ' M r. Paul M. Collins, Science, Mathematics Miss Honora J. Curran, English. Language Miss Elizabeth L. Davis, Language Mr. Oran M. Davis. Art Miss Gladys A. Denney, Art Mrs. Hazel Dorman. Commercial Mrs. Lois Dougherty, Home Economics Miss Dorothy Ellis, Home Economics, Senior Sporisor Mr. Lewis Finch, Art Miss Garnett Foreman, Mathematics Department Head
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Faculty Faculty Meeting, Dec. Those who lead and those who teach Shall, as of old, in thy service here The joy of high endeavor find, And count no labor vain Which Yields the rich reward of youth ' s firm purpose On worthy object bent. On Manual! Classes come and classes go, but one group re- mains on Manual ' s decks to watch over each new load of precious cargo. Though their duty may he to teach certain courses, teachers are always willing to throw in an extra dollar ' s worth of good sound advice and help with extracurricular activities. At the close of the first day of school at the Indus- trial Training School, Principal Emmerich gathered the teachers together for the first faculty meeting . . . 2 1 teachers, excited and tense, sat in long skirts, bustles, wing-collared shirts and bow ties in a class- room. They heard the words, We have a building, but we have no school yet. That is our task, from Mr. Emmerich and knew that the first free industrial school in the country must succeed. And it did succeed! Today there are 11 complete departments of education listed at Emmerich Manual Training High School. In 1926 the school had its highest enrollment and the faculty reached its peak, soaring over a hundred. Since that first day the faculty has grown until now the 50-year-old roster includes 75 teachers Many taught only a few years; some served many years, and a few have given their entire teaching career to the service of this school. From the very beginning a friendly spirit has prevailed between teachers and pupils. Manual is well known for the fact that the faculty and student body work to- gether and play together. To this service and this spirit Manualites have paid tribute even after they have left school by establishing awards and forming clubs in honor of teachers. Awards are given in the departments in which they served — Miss Lola I. Perkins, poetry; Mr. Lon L. Perkins, band; Miss E. Kate WentZ-, mathematics; Miss Anna J. Griffith, poetry; Miss Beatrice Evans, English; Miss Mabel West, jewelry, and Miss Helene Sturm, language. Clubs which have been organized in memory of instructors are the Lo-Per-Man, formed from the first letters of Lola, Perkins and Manual, and the Violet Demree. Miss Beatrice Foy organized the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club, which sponsors four of the above awards. For 50 years the faculty, fluctuating in numbers but not in purpose, has contributed to the spirit of Manual, giving it strength, ability and courage to say, We Can, We Must, We Will!
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Miss Dorothy Forsyth, English Miss Elizabeth J. Foster, Art Miss F. Cleo Frazier, Commercial Mr. Louis J. Fuchs, Shop Miss Menka Guleff, English, Speech Mr. Carl Hanske, Science Mr. Roy Harmon, Head Custodian Miss Freda M. Hart, Music Miss Helen A. Haynes, Commercial Mr. Charles A. Henzie, Music Mr. Albert C. Hirsehman, Shop Mrs. Dorothy S. Huber, Physical Education Miss Rosana Hunter, History Miss Louise M. Iske, History Sgt. Harold Jones, ROTC Miss Margaret Kellenbach, English Miss Gretchen A. Kemp, English, Director of Publications Mrs. Dorothy S. Kenoyer, Home Economics Miss Martha Mae Kineaid, Language Mr. Otto W. Kuehrmann, Science Miss Gertrude Lieber, Commercial
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