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Page Eight THE FACULTY Miss Blanche Markland, teacher of History, is a grarluate of the Gregon, Mo., Il. S. and also of Park College, l'arkville, Mo. She taught two years at Castana, Iowa, before coming here. This is her third years' work in Falls City and she has been one of the greatest factors in the high school for arousing interest and enthn iasm. She was the girls' basket ball coach for two years and its success is largely clue to her enthusiasm and spirit. She has fulhlled the duty of sponsor to the class of ,I7 during their Soph. and Sr. years and they are more than pleased with her fidelity and practicability. She is truly a friend of all the school. Prof. llenjamin ll. Groves, Supt. of Falls City schools anfl one of the high school faculty, closes a very successful school year in Falis City. Previous to his coming here he was for two years superintend- ent of schools at Cambridge. Nebr., and the principal and teacher of mathematics of Franklin Academy at Franklin, Nebr. He is a graduate of Superior, Nebr., High School and the University of Nebraska. His clean cut sense of honor and justice. hi' vifrernus enthusiasm, his exact methods, and his general interest in the High School have been decided factors in its betterment throughout the schfiol year, .l'rof. C. A. lleaver. principal of our high school, to whom this book is dedicated, has been with us two years. lle came to our school from llroken llow, Nebr., where he served two years as teacher of science and athletic coach., He graduated from the Rel Oak, Iowa. high school in IQOO and from the University of Nebraska in IQIQ. Vklhile attending the University he taught one and one-half years in the physics department of the Temple high school and served as an assistant in tl1e Zoology department of the University for one year. Since he has been connected with the F. C. ll. S. he has done a great deal for the high school and all its activities. His instruction has been very beneficial, helpful and interestinff and his coaching has given us excellent athletic teams. He has instilled an endless supply of pep into the high school and all its activities. ' Nr. Fred Cummins, instructor in Mathematics, comes to us from Omaha, Nebr. He received a scholarship to the Armour Institute there and graduated after four years of efficient work. This is his first year of teaching and it has been unusually successful. He is a man who believes that perseverance will overcome every obstacle. Orange and Black Annual k A----7 l
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l 1 l l I l Page Nine - THE FACULTY Miss Greene, the teacher of Domestic Art and Science, comes to us from Parker, South Dakota. She was a graduate of the Parker high school in IQII, and the University of South Dakota in 1916. Her work here has had splendid results, although the number taking the Domestic course this year has been comparatively small. She is extremely popular with the ll. S. students and especially with the Juniors, whom shehas served as class sponsor. lt was largely due to her faithful efforts that the Junior-Senior Banquet at- tained its success. On the whole she is a teacher whom the high school could not afford to lose. Prof L. L. Smith, mlanual training instructor,.is a graduate of the high school at lfloisington, Kansas, and has attended the State Agri- cultural College at Nlanhattan for three years and a half. Tle has been with us three and a half years and during that time has acted as football coach and boys' gymnasium instructor, in addition to his regular work. The school feels that he is part of the institution, and one from whom a continuous flow of pep and invigorating enthu- siasm is proceeding. Mrs. De XVald, supplementary teacher, has been working with us for Qree years. She is a graduate of Lincoln high school and of llamilton College at Lexington, Kentucky. Iler room work has met with splendid success. She also has given the students the pleasure of hearing her read several times, which has been a treat worth while. Miss lelelen Mattson, music instructor. is a graduate of Rockwell City high school in lowa, and of Thomas Nrlrlllzll Tfllllllllg School ill Illinois. This is her second year of teaching in Falls City and the sue- cess of the glee clubs organized by her. is due to her faithful and effi- cient work. .Orange and Black Annual
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