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irginia Smith, English and Journalism; F. II. S. three years. Seclusivc, she may smile within herself. Special interests: bicycling. James McMurtrey, Speech and English; one year at his alma mater. Taciturn, serious, introvert, stand-offish, bachelor. Mrs. Oma Heaton, Latin; F. II. S. for a long time. Hlunt, conservative, gracious in class room. Melba Sims, Home Economics; F. II. S. five years. Quiet, genial, slow moving, unassuming. Special interest: reading. Loren Evans, Industrial Arts; F. H. S. two years. Retiring, slow spoken. Specialty: machine shop. R. R. Flunk, Industrial Arts; F. II. S. six years. Vigorous, industrious, frugal, hard working, family man. Verda Knox, English; near a quarter of a century. Stand-patter, personality plus, efficient. Georgia Moore, Librarian; one year from Indiana University. Quaint, bashful brunette, reorganizer of library procedure. Coy Wood. English: a couple of years past a decade. Routine, punctual, retiring, conscientious. Hattie Campbell, head of English Department; near two decades. Forceful, good judgment, independent, very efficient, pal of the girls.
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Paul Swearingen, General Science and Biology; F. II. S. three years. Young man with lots of pep. attractive to the ferns (hut married), dynamic with his eighth grade classes, a “Simon Lagree” to his home-room. Carl Belcher. Physics and Biology; l7. II. S. five years. Obstinate bachelor, can tell good stories, user of quaint back-woodsy phrases. Ralph Burroughs, Chemistry, near two decades. “Doc” to the students, drives a Packard, aggressive with the students. E. O. Hanger, head of Science Department, instructor of Biology; F. 11. S. fourteen years. “Hitler” of the halls, thorough in his work, progressive in the department, super-salesman of Cauldron ideas. Paul S. Lowe, Vocational Agriculture and Biology; F. II. S. twenty years. Quiet, friendly, scholarly, hard-working, alert on all fronts.
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Matthew Ronzone, Physical Education; alma mater, Xotre Dame. Sporty, likable, basketball scout, champion chicken consumer. James Da vi s, Mechanical Drawing; F. 11. S. t w e n t y years. Short and stout, excitable. stutters, athletic ticket seller. Everett X. Case, head of boys’ Physical Education. Vigorous, shrewd, contagious personality, master of basketball technique. “If Casey can’t do it nobody can.’’ Carl Anderson, Physical Education and History; F. 11. S. one year. “Buttercup” to the kids, 1 '. 11. S. Apollo. Ruth English, Home Economics; F. H. S. two years. Friendly, s u a v e, gracious, a builder of future home ideals. Sallie Foster, Physical Education and History; F. 11. S. nine years. Conservative, quiet, amicable. Jane Caton, head of girls’ Physical Education; F. 11. S. three years. Persistent, congenial. outspoken, athletic. “Janey” to the girls. Easdale Pickett, head of History Department; near a decade. Teaches the book, jovial, frank. “Whur please?” Vance Curtis, History; six years at F. H. S. Reserved, tells of his experiences. Special interest: baseball. Raymond Rohrabaugh, History and Football coach; F. 11. S. ten years. Wire pull e r. knows his r i g h t s. popular. “Buck’’ knows football. Claude 1 lampton, I Iistory ; F. 11. S. twelve years. Serious, emotional, gregarious, oratorical. Extra interest: organizations.
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