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Page 10 text:
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Mr. Stanley Benjamin Mr. B. is a busy lad, the sight of a bowling ball makes him glad. Of poetry he ' s quite a fancier, and so alert as a square dancer. Wesley Burrell Mr. Burrell has a gun, not for protection but just for fun. He also teaches History, but to the students it is a mystery. Louise Barnaby Home Economics is a course that Mrs. Barnaby leads with no remorse. But her family, to her, is fine; to make them happy is her design. Ruth Burrell Mrs. Burrell is our leading soprano, in¬ structing children is her delight. For their games she plays the piano, and as librarian she ' s all right. Thelma Edwards Mrs. Edwards is her name, and playing bridge has vyon her acclaim. Her commer- ciaJ arts are superb, but traffic through her classroom is heavy. Lucky for us, she ' s not easy to disturb. Willard Hahnenberg Mr. Hahnenberg we connect with music; his chorus, we think, is really slick. In dra¬ matics he is the best. With this talent he seems to be blest.
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Page 9 text:
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Every student in school is influenced in some way by the training and person¬ ality of those who teach him. The State of Michigan carefully regulates and su¬ pervises the training and certification of all teachers in order to make sure that only fully qualified instructors be in every class room. Let us introduce our faculty members. Mr. Stanley Benjamin, Superintendent, is a graduate of Albion College, A.B., and of the University of Michigan, M.A. Due to increased responsibilities, Mr. Benjamin has had to give up his classroom teaching. Mr. Wesley Burrell, High School Principal, Michigan State Normal, A.B., and the University of Michigan, M.A., teaches classes in ' American History and English Literature. Mrs. Louise Barnaby, Western Michigan College of Education, B.S., who has for the past two years been Smith-Hughes instructor in Home Economics, will re¬ main at home when this year has ended. Mrs. Ruth Burrell, Western Michigan College, A.B., and the University of Michigan, M.A., has filled the posts of Li¬ brarian, Physical Education, and Junior Class Advisor. Mrs. Thelma Edwards, Hillsdale College A.B., teaches all commercial subjects. Band, chorus, and instrumental music are supervised by Mr. Willard Hahnenberg, Western Michigan College, B.M. Grade music, French, Latin, and Civics are in charge of Mrs. Edna Hilliard, A.B., Earlham College. Miss Doris Reynolds, Kalamazoo College, A.B., is instructor in English and Speech. Mr. Charles Ross, Western Michigan College, A.B., teaches history and coach¬ es all the major sports. He is assisted by Mr. Virgil Weaver who also teaches sixth grade. The science and math fields are in charge of Mr. John Wagar, West¬ ern Michigan College, B.S., and Mr. John Smith, Western Michigan College, B.S. Mr. Smith also supervises the agricultural activities carried on in our school. Mr. Donald Gray, Junior High School instructor, has also taught classes in American Government and Sociology. He graduated from Western Michigan Col¬ lege with a Bachelor of Arts degree. r lUt faculty
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Edna Hilliard Foreign languages is the subject to which Mrs. Hilliard does not object. But knitting to her is a great delight; she likes to prac¬ tice it morning and night. Charles Ross Mr. Ross is our coach; to call him ‘ ' Punchy brings reproach. He says that, to him, boxing is fun and he ' s never been down to the count of one. Doris Reynolds Miss Reynolds got her degree, sold her dog kennels, and thought she was free. Now she teaches English at Galesburg High, and my! how she is spry! John Smith Mr. Smith is the farmer of the crowd and of his chickens he ' s very proud. Since his classes consist mostly of boys, the pres¬ ence of girls he seldom enjoys. Rudolph Swanson Mr. Swanson teaches shop. At times his job he ' d like to swap. His favorite pas¬ time is fishing but till school ' s out he just sits wishing. John Wagar Hunting and fishing are sports, you see, and with Mr. Wagar both agree. Lab ex¬ periments we all enjoy but our Chemistry teacher we do annoy.
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