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DON'T JUMP . ... AT CONCLUSIONS!
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THE GROOMERS LINE UP THEIR HORSEMEN AND GIVE ADVICE (K £y FACULTY Mr. Spangler, our biologist, always kind to dumb animals. Mr. Ruggles, the geometrician, always on the square. Miss Williams, Caesar, Cicero and Virgil are her brain food. Miss Aingworth, the English teacher, who holds the reins of the Stude Miss Delamater is the answer to a French student's prayer. Mr. Pohto is the center of more activities than our baseball team. Persistence will pull you through is Miss Pearson's advice to you Miss Woodworth is a character one will never forget. Mr. Raish, the musical director, always running his scales. Nix on tricks in the woodshop, fellows, says Mr. Case. Miss Myers, the typing teacher, knows her p's and q's. Mr. Whiteside, our Atlas upon whose shoulder rests Shore's world. Mr. Dotson believes the key to a man's happiness is through his friendliness. Miss Peters — Her brush she wields with wondrous skill. Miss Rosenberger sponsors the cookery group, therefore she does not believe th many cooks spoil the broth. Mr. Beck can make all his students talk — even if through music. Miss Monroe, librarian, All Shorites are volumes, if you but know how to read X + Y + Z = jazz to Mr. Hindi. Mr. Schwegler, our All-American European History Teacher. Miss Vernon makes even Hamlet a pleasure. A budget a day keeps deficiency away, says Miss Darst. Mr. Baumcr takes a yes -man and a no -man and gets a debate. Miss Gill — A grand little sport, Ball -ieve me! Miss Way, the school nurse, has a way of making bacteria behave. Mr. Oldt, no exception to the saying — Good things come in small packages. Miss Bevington — Music hath charms. Miss Davis, the history teacher, has a good memory for dates (?). Miss Campbell — wit is her weapon. Miss Mitchell — possesses a sweet personality mingled with rascality. It doesn't take a joke to find Miss Lemon in stitches. Miss Boucher has a man -ner all her own. Do you want to become an actor? is the question Miss Bricker asks. Miss Chandler is fond of the grave robbing scene in a Tale of Two Cities. Mr. Phillips, our chemistry teacher, has an excellent formula fir . . . fudge. Miss Crone says that all birds of a feather do flock together. Mr. Swackhammer, our brawny rassler, came to us from Central. Mr. Gebhart, our naturally blonde scientist and movie man, also came from Centr Mr. Seybold is the proud lather on the faculty this year. Mrs. Wilson, the faculty member who possesses those laughing Irish eyes. it too them.
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- - - - DON'T CROWD! Ray Shaughnessy — Class Presi- [rene Ernst — Glee Club 2-3-4; rlent 3-4 ; Football 2-3-4. Annual 4; G.A.C. 2-4; Valedic- torian 4; National Honor Society. Helen Zwierlein - - Student William Husted Class Treas- CoUncil 4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; urer 4 ; Glee Club 2-3-4 ; Annual 4 ; Friendship Club 2-3-4 ; Class Seers- Senior Play 4; Student Council 3; tary ; Mixed Chorus 4; National Salutatorian ; National Honor So- m fl Honor Societx cietv. Ruby Stevenson — Glee Club 2- James Doyle — Student Council 3 ; Class Vice President 3-4 ; Friend- 1; Senior Play 4; Class Treasurer ship Club 2-3-4; G.A.C. 2-3-4: 2 ; Annual 4 ; Class Secretary 4. Shore Breeze 4 ; Chorus 4 ; National Honor Society. A Mescal Snyder — Student Conn- Frank Killeen — Hand 2-3-4: cil 4; Senior Play 4; Annual 4; Orchestra 2-4; Junior High Band Class Secretary 3; National Honor Instructor 4; Drum 'Major 2-3-4; Society, (dee Club 3-4. Lawrence Parziale Margaret Ercul — Annual 4 G.A.C. 2-4. Eleanor Wilson — Piano Ac- Robert Harper — Student Coun- companist 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4. cil 3-4; Secretary 1. iNNKiiilC — Shore i. w 4; 1 'resident of the Fenc- X-2-lA; Anrrual 4 hi ' C luh 4. [eanne Gottschalt — Glee Club
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