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TEACHERS ROW 1: Charles Jaris, Henry Callantine, James Campbell, Thomos Crouch, Alphonse Waite, Albert Poschcn, Richard Fuller, William Michaels. ROW 2: Ruth Clency, Mildred Morgan, Inga Erickson, Esther Morgan, Lillian Dagger!, Geraldine lantz, Helen Thomas, Margaret Hanlon, Ethel Frisk. ROW 3: Ruth Walker, Alice Cleveland, Elcanorc Couvo', Vera Eastwood, Mil- dred Peohl, Marian McCort, Gerald Kacklcy, Clarence Welly. ROW 4: Eskin Cromwell, Walter Weffenstette, Florian Kwolek, Cassell Weidman, Milton Wilson, Anthony Hadady, Albert Schell, Harry Wilson. ROW 5: Harold Holloway, Theodore Flack, Quentin Johnson, Paul Hoemann, Victor Camsky, Charles long, Arnold Robinson, Fred Hopper. TEACHERS NOT SHOWN IN THE PICTURE Thelma Cox, Orpha Dean, Glcnna Dietrich, Alice Hamill, Welhelmina Hebner, Anna Moengen, Mary Lou Rogers, Betty Jane Rybolt, Henrietta Steiner. Geoigo Bercolos, Louis Birkett, William Burris, Harold Carlson, Henry Kicckhcafer, C. Vandeventer, Boyd Zink.
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Our Women Teachers CLENCY, RUTH is our art teacher. Well, Miss Clency, the third monitor picture finally came out fine. Her pet peeves- are people who waste paint and those who make nasty remarks about her car. CLEVELAND. ALICE M. who teaches General Science and Math sure is feeling happy about the diamond she received the day of the Senior Supper. Her pet peeve is snapping gum. Welcome to Tech, Miss Cleveland. Vi e hope it isn’t ‘‘Hello”, “Goodbye”. COUVE. ELEANORE has a pretty hard schedule this year. She teaches English, and is working on the Bulletin. Her pet peeves are noisy classes and poor bridge hands. Her pet verse is: The freshmen are quiet and on time, The sophomores get a hit noisy But when it comes to seniors you have to wait for them. How about it, seniors? COX, THELMA is a regular substitute at Tech this semester. She teaches Advanced Sewing and Home Service. She doesn’t care for people who don’t keep their word. Mrs. Cox is a most natural and understanding teacher. DAGGERT, LILLIAN A. teaches Home Management and Home Me- chanics. Miss Daggert always wanted to know how to encourage more girls to be interested in Y — Teens. She must have found a way — just look at the Y — Teen pictures. Girls who wear their hair up come in for little praise f rom Miss Daggert. DEAN. ORPHA M. is the teacher who runs the 6-ring circus called filing and introduction to business. Vi hatever you want done send it to Miss Dean. The wandering teachers are net so welcome though. DIETRICH. GLENN A L. teaches both Advanced and Beginning Sewing. See all those pretty dresses and aprons and blouses. “Gum chewing”, says Miss Dietrich, “mixes not at all with fine seams and fine stitches”. EASTWOOD. A. VERA teaches Business Etiquette and Shorthand. The senior girls want to know what method you will use in changing their seats. Miss Eastwood’s pet peeve is audiences who do not listen to speakers. ERICKSON, INGA E. is our school Nurse. Her pet peeve is the Monday morning disease in students and Friday absentee list. FRISK, ETHEL V. teaches English. Miss Frisk is one of the teachers who gets into the spirit of things. Yes, she is the director of the cheerleaders. Her pet peeve is braggarts. HAM ILL, ALICE teaches Home Service. By the way, Miss Hamill is also teaching the Virginia Reel to anyone who is interested. She is the sponsor of the Red Cross. Her pet peeves are not fit for publication. HANLON, MARGARET E. teaches Math IV and Bookkeeping. Miss Hanlon is another new teacher. W elcome to Tech. She also does not appreciate gum chewing in classes. HEBNER, W ILHELMINA is the Beginning Typing teacher. She plans to graduate us from the “hunt and pick” class into the “sight unseen group. LANDON, MARIE is the girl’s co-ordinator. Miss Landon is busy trying to figure such problems as “where is the Science Room when you have no room available for Science ’. LANTZ, GERALDINE is the teacher of advance typing. She is supposed to be a teacher and also a production manager. All the typing for the different departments of the school comes over her desk. No wonder she has many peeves. Sometime ask her about automobile troubles. McCORT. MARIAN teaches English and Business Training. If you open the English Room door you would find the likes of Julius Caesar or some character from The Fall of the House of Usher”. MOENCEN, ANNA is our Ge- ography teacher. She tries so hard to show us all about our world, even uses movies regularly. She cannot understand how a girl can live so long and know so little about ge- ography. Her pet peeve is do-nothing students. MORGAN, MILDRED P. is an- other new teacher at Tech. She teaches Comptometry. Here are the machines with no number higher than 9. It should be so easy but the girls say different. Her pet peeve is hurrying 12
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to the bus after spending a valuable half hour rousing Miss Rvbolt from bed. MORGAN, ESTHER V. has charge of cafeteria cooking. Her life is a busy one, rushing all morning just so a bunch of hungry teachers and students can have something to eat. How can she stand the noise? PEEHL, MILDRED teaches Modern Social Problems, United States History and U.S. Government. She is also a sponser of the Student Counc ' l. Her peeve is Seniors who accidentally on purpose forget to hand their work in on time. ROGERS. MARY LOU teaches Cooking. She has no peeves, she says. She is too busy trying to make good cooks for hungry husbands. RYBOLT, BETTY J. is another new teacher at Tech. She teaches Math and Business Etiquette, works in the Our M en BEREOLOS, GEORGE English — Track B1RKETT, LOUIS D. Sketching — Basketball BURRIS, WILLIAM L. Sheet Metal shop CALLANTINE, HENRY L. Social Studies — Senior Advisor CAMPBELL, JAMES B. Plumbing Shop CAMSKY, VICTOR Automobile Shop CARLSON, HAROLD A. Historv — Football CROMWELL, ESKIN E. Junior Advisor — Mathematics CROUCH. T.S. English FLACK. THEODORE M. Forge Yielding Shop FULLER, R. E. Mathematics HADADY, ANTHONY E. Machine I HOFMANN, PAUL W. Blue Print — Wrestling HOLLOWAY, HAROLD E. Electric II HOPPER. FRED N. Related Trade — Annual J AR IS, CHARLES A. Vi ood Shop JOHNSON, QUENTIN L. Jr. High General Shop Relief office and on student programs. She hates to get up in the morning and she al o does not like inquiring re- porters. STEINER. HENRIETTA also teaches beginning and advance sewing. Vie see girls working on formals so prom time must be near. She doesn’t like noise, neither inside nor outside of her cla-ses. THOMAS, HELEN E. teaches Home Nursing, Health and Safety, and Home Management. Quite a program, isn’t it? Please do not misconstrue her statements. She will not like it. Vi ALKER. RUTH E. teaches the Chorus, Glee Club and Mixed Chorus. Her pet peeve is people who drowse off and do not participate enthusiasti- cally in their work. Vie can’t blame her, for there is nothing worse than a rousing number sung in a half hearted manner. Teachers KACKLEY, GERALD A. Tardiness — Math — St. Council KIECKHEAFER, HENRY F. Machine III KWOLEk. FLORIAN A. Machine II LONG, CHARLES I). Academic — Math MICHAELS, WILLIAM C. Instrumental PASCHEN, ALBERT English — Annual ROBINSON, ARNOLD Band SCHELL. ALBERT T. Drafting Shop VANDEVENTER, C. N. Aviation Mechanics WAITE, A. A Avocation — Baseball WEFFENSTETTE, WALTER E. Electric I WELTY, CLARENCE P. General Science Physics W I EDM AN. CASSELL C. Social Studies WILSON, H. H. Curriculum Construction WILSON, R. MILTON Health Safety — Jr. Red Cross ZINK, BOYD Related Trade
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