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SCIENCE A710 TDATSHEITIAIIICS No, no, HZO doesn't mean sulphuric acid- it is the symbol for water, says Ruth James for the three hundred and forty-sixth time. A General Science teacher must know her science and Mrs. James is no exception. When she is 'not involved with ex- periments, she's playing tennis or swimming. I Where's my frog? Where's Herman? demands above the f X 9a2- l2x-ml 2-now factor it l 5, Delores W lk th bi I t h lx a er, e OOSY eac er. of I X Thomas Sallengs, mathematics teacher, who has his troubles, too, Mr. Sallengs has been a student in the University of Michigan and in Oklahoma A and M. He has an M.A. degree from Western State College, in Bowling C-reen, Kentucky. Pressure increases proportionally with depth, preaches arl Williams for the seventh year. This Cumberland County, Kentucky teacher, known for his modest ties, can often be found proving his oft-quoted statements by sinking a fish hook, in the Hbriney seas or dropping a golf ball into the hole. Mr. Williams is an instructor in mathematics and science and Assistant Principal of the High School.
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SOClAl. SCIENCE Who fired the first shot in the Civil War? inquires Lucille M. Van Dyke, the petite and industrious social science teacher, who has been asking difficult questions at Fort Knox High for three years. She is an energetic Rebel from the hills of Kentucky. While she is not coaching future Sarah Bern- hardt's in the Junior class, she's designing clothes, reading, swimming, or golfing. Her U.S. and World History students eventiially-hearzy Ll' l y , ' NA l , V, ' ,Vt X .N L W i . ' , I iq 1' ' li . ll v A Aan , ,Ei j g L ' .. Qi it if Forflfud 77 A ' fl, ' Anyone who doesn't know lv I L I' the score of last night's E,fod',,,. ' U basketball game ti is in for a rough time as prophesied by Salvatore Matarazzo to his economic and government classes. l.lBl2Ai2 Caesar's ghost! has pulled Jasper Schlinker's little red wag ' halls of Fort Knox for nine years. Sh ts us that her home is lvlunfordville, Kentuc y awymgf her school is Western State X l V6ffsfl,,,wx,PiQii
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COIHITIERCG dictates Alberta Chapman, commerce teacher from Vine Grove, Ken- tucky. Miss Chapman instructs future typists and secretaries -the monotony being broken by a class in eighth-grade English. See I am a shining example of the teaching of a Commerce Teacher says Jane D. Moore, the efficient school secretary, who sells the textbooks and writes the transcripts for those who go and files them for those who come. Mrs. Moore came to Fort Knox from Colorado. She is a graduate of S.M.U. Ciirl Scouts take care of her leisure time. home ECOUOINICS Katherine Roberts has the nicest class of all-Cooking! and her spare time is spent on a 'lbusman's holiday, so to speak, as she likes to test new recipes. Home Economics is not all food: however, sewing and learning how to take care of a home are a part of the course of study. Mrs. Roberts is a 1' C graduate of Eastern State Teachers' College. I
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