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- JUNE NINETEEN .-.FORTY LIST OF FACULTY ART AND MECHANIC ARTS DEPARTMENT WILLIAM L. BENCKER, Head Harold F. Durner, George D. Gideon, Jr., Corinne B. Hardcastle, Harry W. Jacobs, Eugene C. Moore, Charles Parker, Roland L. Rudrauff, Henry D. Soderf berg, F. Elizabeth Wherry. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MARGUERITE EVANS, Head Dorothy Baldwin, Morris Diamondstein, Charles S. Donnelly, Jacob N. Gelman, Spencer R. Graves, Louise H. Kohler, Amelia C. Kern, Isador Klein, Martin Laderman, Elsie M. Lamine, Mary E. Logan, Catherine A. Logan, Katherine S. Morison, Georgia Nutt, Edward A. Raacke, Elizabeth Shelling, Annabell Smyth. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT WILLIAM Wooos, Head Henry P. Baker, Emily R. Ebling, Rhea Ege, Cecil E. Fanning, Julia N. Goodman, Florence L. Heubach, Matthew M. Hynson, Emma N. Jackson, Anna L. Maf ginnis, John E. Mason, Mary F. Pritchard, Marion Prince, Edith R. Steele, May Sutch, Caroline W. Thorne, Madge M. Young. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT EDITH F. RICE, Head George W. Bacon, Florence Buckley, Alice B. Chubb, Anna L. Cole, M. Emily Dilg, Carl F. Haussmann, Anna M. Heller, Percival H. Nicholas, Bertha Rosen- heimer, Sarah A. Schaefer. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Elsie Allen, Frances C. Garretson, Pauline Chapman. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Edna E. Cassel, K. Eleanor Cooper, Louis Gordon, E. Grace Hardy, Helen Lamf berton, Helen M. Mahoney, Anna M. Mullikin, Harry Rothermel, Helen A. Tyson. 16
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JUNE .-.NINETEFLN .-.FORTY Miss Cole, in her school days, was a great laugher. l She was easily amused by little things, and really suffered from her unconquerable giggle. Clothes were Miss Colels biggest worry. She doesn't remember much about the styles, but does recall that owning a large variety of skirts and blouses was the making of a wellfdressed girl. Miss Cole believes that her school days were not her happiest ones, but she admits that they were bright days, for she attended schools where she knew many other pupils, and enjoyed participating in school activities. She took her underfgraduate work at Goucher College. She attended Sarbonne, Paris, Bryn Mawr, and University of Chicago for her graduate work. Theiplans for Miss Cole's future life are not yet definite. At present, she expects to go to France or to Southern California. Pk ik Pl: Pk 3F Dr. Haussmann says, as he anticipates graduation, that he would like to say goodbye to his friends at Germantown, and then quietly disappear. He has graduated several times before: first from a small Lutheran parochial school in Michigan, next from his father's tutoring, and then from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1909 Dr. Haussmann has taught German and Latin in the Philadelphia high schools. He started in Central, where, in addition to his teaching, he ccnducted the orchestra after school for several years. In 1916, he was persuaded to come to Germantown and take over the supervision of the orchestra, which before that time, was conducted by Mr. Fox. At that time the members of the orchestra were handicapped by having to purchase all their own music, and other equipment, but the orchestra became increasingly better, until finally, music was made a regular curricular subject. After his last graduation June 1940, Dr. Haussmann hopes to have more time to spend on his hobbies, which are stamp collecting, chess, local historical records, gen' eology, and music. Although Dr. Haussmann does not take much interest in thrills, he admits that when in school, he, too, took part in schoolboy pranks. From his boyhood days, Dr. Haussmann's ambition was to be a teacher. If fulf filling one's ambition marks a successful life, Dr. Haussmann has abundantly succeeded. 15
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JUNE NINETEEN .-.FORTY MUSIC DEPARTMENT Grace Evans, Eleanor E. Golden, Karl Zapf. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT LEOPOLE F. ZWARG, Head Wilbert Augustin, Charles W. Barthold, Lorretta G. Duffy, Grace I. Freehafer, Paul Kehs, Frederick Reith, Virginia L. Snyder, Mary J. Steger, Florence A. Wert. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT GEORGE W. PLUMMER, Head C. Edna Bramble, Freda Briimer, Elizabeth Evans, Helen T. Higgins, Martha C. Jenkins, Frederick Leighton, Margaret Moore, John Y. Pennypacker, Frank P. Prirniano, Jessie A. Rodman. SOCIAL STUDIES GARTON S. GREENE, Head Herbert F. Arnold, Leon S. Drumheller, Harry H. Fox, Grace Getchell, Kathryn E. Grotevent, Mary A. Palmer, Leigh W. Prentice, George M. Schuster, Percival S. Strauss. MATRON MARY BALLANTYNE SCHOOL COUNSELOR MAY C. Surcri SCHOOL VISITOR ANNA SIEGELE LIBRARIAN Tr-IEODORA C. BLODGBT NURSE MILDRED J. ODERMAN, R.N. SCHOOL PHYSICIANS P. HOWLAND SHAW, M.D., YETTA E. DEITCH, M.D. SECRETARIES Marguerite T. Bennett, Otto L. Faltermayer, Fay B. Gordon, Helen McCook, Dorothy E. Stewart. 17
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