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efmzz., Edna E. Cassel, K. Eleanor Cooper, Louis Gordon, E. Grace Hardy, Helen Lamber- ton, Helen M. Mahoney, Anna M. Mullikin, Albert Raah, Harry P. Rothermel, Helen A. Tyson. MATHEM ATICS DE P ARTM ENT R MUSIC DE PARTM ENT Grace E. Evans, Eleanor E. Golden, Mabel J. Yerkes. I3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Leopold F. Zwarg Willwert R. Augustin, Charles W. Barthold, Lorretta G. Duffy, Grace L. Freehafer, Paul Kelis, Marjorie Morgan, Frederick Reith. Virginia L. Snyder, Mary .I. Steger, Florence A. Wvert. is SCIENCE DEPARTMENT George W. Plummer C. Edna Bramble, Freda L. Brummer, Elizabeth Cole, Elizabeth Evans, Martha C. Jenkins, Frederick Leighton, Margaret G. Moore. John Y. Pennypacker, Frank P. Primiano, Jessie A. Rodman. IH-3. HOME ECONOMICS SCHOOL COUNSELOR Elsic Allen, Pauline Chapman, Frances May C. Sutvh C. Garretson. SCHOOL PHYSICIANS HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR Marion Kolhye, M.D. Anna C. Siegele P. Howland Shaw, M.D. LIBRARIAN SECRETARIES Theodora C. Rlodget Otto I.. Ealtermayer Marguerite T. Bennett NURSE Fay H. Gordon Helen M1'Cook Mildred J. Oderman, R.N. Dorothy E. Stewart
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emu., DR. LESLIE B. SEELY, PRINCIPAL Virginia deM. Raacke, Assistant to Principal .ART and MECHANIC ARTS DEPARTMENT William L. Bencker Howard F. Durner, George D. Gideon, Harry W. Jacobs, Eugene C. Moore, Roland L. Rudrauff, llenry D. Soderherg, lf. Elizabeth Wherry. 5 lit COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT lwarguerite Evans Charles S. Donnelly, Jacob N. Gelman, Spencer R. Graves, Louise li. Kahler, Amelia C. Kern, Isadore Klein, Martin ll. Laderman, Elsie M. Lamine, Catharine A. Logan, Nlary E. Logan, Kathryn S. Morison, Georgia Nutt, Vina L. Monroe, Edward A. Raaeke, Elizabeth Shelling, Annalrell Smyth. he ENGLISH DEPARTMENT William Woods llenry Baker, llenry F. Coleman, Emily R. Ebling, Rhea E. Ege, Cecil E. Fanning, .lulia N. Goodman, Florence L. lleuhaeh, Matthew N. Hynson, Emma N. Jackson, Anna L. Maginnis, John E. Mason, Marion Prince, Edith R. Steele, Nlay C. Sutch, Caroline W. Thorne, Madge Young. IS HISTORY DEPARTMENT Garton S. Greene Herbert F. Arnold, Homer Bortner, Leon S. Drumheller, Grace E. Getehell, Kathryn E. Grotevent, Elisabeth lloopes, Elsie Monroe, Wlary .A. Palmer, George lVl. Schuster. Percival S. Strauss. :E lit LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Edith Rice Florence Buckley, Alice ll. Chubb, Nl. Emily Dilg, Anna NI. lleller, Percival H. Nicholas, Bertha Rosenheimer, Sarah A. Schaefer, Genevieve Wilson, ll. Rey Wolf.
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F RI ENQD Co U NS E LO R Miss CORINNE B. HARDCASTLE Through love to light! 0 wonderful the way That leads from darkness to the perfect day: From darkness and from sorrow ofthe night To morning that comes singing o'er the sen! Through love to light! Through light, 0 Cod, to Thee, Who art the Love :J lone, the eternal Light of light! Rmumn Wrrsow Gunmen N THE death of Corinne B. Hardcastle, the Germantown High School has suffered the loss of one of its charter faculty members. She began her teaching career in the Girls' Annex on Ger- mantown Avenue with Miss Mary S. Holmes, and was transferred to this school, upon its comple- tion in 1915, as a member of the Art Department. During all of her years of service she has been a conscientious and tireless worker, and gave of herself unselfishly in the interests of the school, and in its service to the community. Although born in Chicago, Illinois, she early in life attended the Philadelphia grade schools, and then entered the School of Design for Women, now the Moore Institute of Art, Science and lndustry, under Miss Emily Sartain. Her work as an art student was outstanding, and in her senior year she was awarded a fellowship for an additional year of study at the school. Her ability was recognized by the award of the P. A. B. Widener fellowship for a year of study abroad which was spent in England. Upon her return, she worked in New York as a designer for about a year before entering the Philadelphia School System as a teacher. That Corinne Hardcastle was well fitted for her work is attested by the fact that she has made a profound and lasting impression on the many girls and boys with whom she came in contact. She brought to her work a seriousness of purpose and a thoroughness in detail and technique which was a great incentive to her students. She maintained her art interests by study in summer school classes, by professional member- ships, and by exhibiting her work at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Art Alliance, and the Chestnut Hill Art League. Corinne Hardcastle will be greatly missed by her colleagues, and all who came to know her and enjoy her friendship.
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