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The Faculty Miss Gertrude Minni h-an en a ring erson who divides her time among Q S s P s teaching Problems of Democracy, economics, and English. and guiding the desti- nies of the Tri-Hi-Y and the sophomore class. Miss Marjorie Runninger-capable and versatile4has the difficult task of keeping the rising generations conversant with the checkerboard of modern geog- raphy with its unpredictable moves. Mr. Francis Siegel proves his versatility by teaching civics and coaching the football team. All the boys on the team will acclaim his ability and dynamic personality. Miss Leona Grimshawh another newcomer-pleasant, competent-keeps eighth graders informed of the headlines of the past and of how incidents long since elapsed affect the present-no loafing here. Miss Ruth Shorts-personable brunette-she patiently and skillfully clari- fies the mysteries of areas triangular, rectangular, or circular for the eighth graders- slle performs a difficult task well. Miss Verna Goodwin--attractive and congenial-the seventh graders find history an absorbing subject in the atmosphere she creates-her classroom is a stronghold oi industry and diligence. Miss Hazel Rankin-a charming person whose kindness cannot be cle- scribed. Her memory will long be with all who come in contact with her in her chemistry or physics classes or as adviser of the junior class. Mr. Fred VV. Deane--lovingly called Papa Deane by the entire student body--always ready to extend a helping hand wherever needed-instructor in shop work and faculty manager of athletics. Miss Elfreda Graham-a brilliant witty person who works diligently in her capacity as English teacher and literary adviser of the Frankliniiv. We shall long remember her mirth-provoking quips. Mr. Theron Davis-capable pedagogue of mathematics who has built our knowledge of tigures up to a high peak that we may better cope with college algebra and calculus.
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The Faculty Mr. Arthur llannas a pleasant man who teaches us the fundamentals of music-Y his ready Jokes have made him popular with his classes. Miss Margaret McNeil-an amazing example of competence and etti- cieney-fsuccessful producer of our annual Broadcast programs-she teaches the peek and peck typists to TYVIC. Mrs. XVhipkey-a delightful person who teaches business arithmetic and business traininggwe are glad that matrimony did not take her from us and hope that she will grace our school for years to come. Miss Mar' Louise Brown-a newcomer amon us-Sher twinklin smile v y 4 I . n n g and lively sense of humor have brightened her junior high school science classes. Mr. Harry N6'W'Cll-f63C'l1CF of biology and genial assistant principal who daily tries to find a good excuse for .lohnny's unexcused absence so that Johnny may escape the penalty due. l'lant lice? Mr. Kenneth Wolfe-capable and popular coach of the jay-Vees- he instills the principles of bookkeeping amid the laughter generated byx his wit and humor. Mrs. Frances Davis-an able substitute, who took Miss Fleming's place during her leave of absence-we only wish it possible to have both these grand people at the same time. Miss VVynona Swift-presents the social life and customs of the ancient Romans to her first and second year Latin classes as well as declensions and conju- gaftions. Fortuna bona ei. tireat, jolly Mr. Treadwell who always enjoys a good joke, a fast basket- ball game and his general science classes to such an extent that we feel that he and Laughter walk our corridors together. Mr. Clinton Perrine-and microscope 5 in his biology classes he teaches the wonders of nature as revealed by the magic lens-able sponsor of the Hi-Y.
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The Faculty Mr. llai'i'y Sign-lf'fmlii'uctoi' of physical wlucatioii for lioys --milcl-maii- :wrt-illiiitt'x:wtii1g' -wins tlic loyalty not only of his classcs iliut also of his lvaslcctlmall It-anis prolicit-:itvoacli. M iss lam- t iray attractiw, llIllH'L'tllL'l1llblt', tliorouglily moclcrn has lirokcn a i'a-cortl liy rt-maiiiiiig two ycars in thc matrimonial liui'cau tsliortliaml roomi liiit tlia-rc art- i'timoi'sl K illlllg' to lioxyl totlay T' Miss M11I ioI'iC Colt-f faccomplislu-rl Ilk'll'CSSf cxpt-rt mlramatic coach trains tliv t'i't'slimvsii in tht- way itlicy slioultl go in tlit- usc of lCiiglisl1-- twrings tcars laylit-1'syliipzitlwtit'il1tt'1'1il't'tatiol1sof poetry. Miss lflsa lQlllliL'lllDCl'LfL'l ' prcsiilcs ova-1' tlic clomain of tht- ctilinary art - promotcs iiiatriiiioiiy lmy satisfying tlic clcmaiicls of critical males for accomplisliccl Cooks aml we-ll-traim-illitmstt-ssc-sffun-loving.good IlZlll1lAt'tlf'lP0NVllIlQ'filll. Miss lslatliryn Stn-lifi-L' fllllJl'Ullg1'lllll'L'll- patient L'HllllSl'llJI'f' tlic quality and xarit-ty of tlit- iiroclucts of lici' art stuclciits giyc aclcquatc tcstimony of lll'l' aliil- ity t'X1lt'I'l liotisclqt-cpm-1' and cook-Y-art atlvisci' for tlu' l:I'tlHA'fI.lIl'ft'. Miss livangcliiit- Mcailu-art instructor in the -Iunior High Sclioolfaclt-pt piippt-tt't'1': slit' knows liow to pull tlic strings -flici' lwaming' coiitciianct- ln'ig'litc11s xx'li:ltcx't-1' Iilauc slim- gi':u't's with lici' pi'csc-iicc. Miss l,yila -lane tRallmraitlifscvciitli grade liiiglishssclay by ilay. llic ac- t'lIllllll1llCll clrill aml training' lay thc fouiiflation for latci' acliit-vt-niciil in lllllgllilglf still-it-cts n'onsli'uctiyt- lialiits ciicouragcrl aml ilcyvlopcil. Miss Mary XYilsonfffywszitilc, g'ooclfnatui'crl, fl'lL'llClly'fll'll5'SlCZll cclucation iiisiriiutor for girls yollcy liall. liaslu-tliall, imisliliallg claiming, cxcrcisv routiiicsg ilu-ory of lwaltli aiill liygim-iw: tlit-st' form tlit' llI'llYlllC0 ol licl' worli. Miss X'ii'g'iiiia XX'1'ig'lit pctitcfiic-mls step-lamlclt-1' or stills iiiyolyuml iii tlit- lt'1lt'lllIlQ of st-vt-iitli Q'i'atlc iiiatlwiiiaticsfliopcs to mliscoyvr a futurt- liinstcinfs t-ii1liusi:1stic ti'ayL'lci' :mil callin-ra fail:sl1c 'g'i'imlsl1t'1'oxyli 1iioyics. Miss Mailt-liiiv llalc sslic scws a lim' scam aiul tcaclu-s lic-1' pupils to tlo lilwxxist- ailt-lit iii vxqiiisitt- iiccillt-woi'l+ -witty. gcnviwms-lu'a1'tccl. tricmlly, slic ltii1rllvsi't':trly ix-spoiist' iii lliost- sllL't'llCH11lllCI'N.
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