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the 1946 hlltop Isn t Fred Allen teachmg m our school? It sure sounded lrke hlm when I passed the physics room No thats Mr Tuthrll our new physlcs teacher It seems as 1f our newcomer IS rn formed on just about everything H15 young physlclsts begln to wonder when he explalns our world of theorles, laws, and almost everythlng else Mr Tuthlll IS also our C P Corridor Pollceman The man who decldes the fate of our babv sclentlsts 15 Mr Cox Thls IS the drlest chemrs try class I ever had I rhmk everyone of you go out and get a dr1nk between lab perrods You lust can t deal so lwhtly wlth such a drgnlfled course says Mr Cox We the culprlts do admlt that Mr Cox certamly has a reserve of patlence to llsten to our chem lab concert and to dlrect our band Mrs McCall seemed to jump out of the frvlng pan 1nto the fire After taking care of her chlldren during cases of scarlet fever, she became rll w1th pneumonla After the flrst of the year however she was back teachmg M 86 M hlstory and three Spanlsh classes We were extremely glad to have her back wlth us History and CIVICS are never dull subyects, IS the umversal motto of Mlss Horner s stud ents for a days dlscusslon may range from President Truman to bath tubs If your mlnd 1S past concentratlon there IS a beaut1ful vxew from the hlstory class wlndows Mlss Horners pet peeve IS gumchewers whom she compares to cows chewing thelr cuds so, Please splt out your gum before comlng to class Ever get tlred and run down? Well, just get 1n one of Mrs Hrlbernlk s classes you ll come out of It She teaches us to trckle the typewrlter keys chase figures up and down columns of dollars and cents, th1s IS where she senses you sense about cents and all the tricks of the sec retarlal world 1te capable and llkeable, we have found thls new faculty member Mlss Edwards who has charge of the shorthand typing, and transcrrptron classes, has turned many of us rattlebralns lnto material for the future buslness world Her capabllltres are evldent from the fact that she has just obtamed her master s degree from Columbxa Umversmty She encourages the happy llttle chxldren to thelr maximum efflclency by her careful mstruc tlons and clever w1t1c1sms The small petlte teacher vou see teaching the girls the 1ntr1cac1es of a sewmg machme 15 Mass Attebery, one of the most energet1c teachers on the campus I-Ier servlces are always rn demand at the prom and Farm Bureau dlnners because past experlences have proven that she can manage these affalrs very efhcrently MISS Attebery also advises the Home Economlc Club after school as well as donatmg her servlces as cafeterla cashxer durlng the lunch hour M155 Horner, AB., B.M. Mrs. Hribernik, B.Ed. Miss Edwards, B.A., M.A. Miss Attebery, B.S
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the 1946 hultop Enghsh 15 taught to the students of H C H S by four very able women who know the Kmgs Enghsh MISS Beckemeyer cheers the freshmen as they stuggle through En1oy1ng Eng hsh and learn how to choose a good book Her patxence and cheerfulness rs remem bered long after classes are over Mlss McCutcheon carrles on from where MISS B left off Here the sopho mores try to master more language If they try as hard as Mlss Mc tr1es to teach we ll have a class that can t be beat Welcolne back Mrs Neylon' Now the IUHIOYS get exposed to Amerxcan Ilt and more correct Engllsh and the SCYIIOYQ speech These courses teach us our Amerx can herltage through the works of Amerlcan wrlters seasoned wlth the humor and fine apprec1at1on of our rnstructor of Chaucer Shakespeare and a score of others who have attrlbuted to the worlds culture Someumes thns rs hard to absorb Mxss Beckemeyer B M MISS McCutcheon B S but Mrs vvmgler S unfallmg humor alwavs Mrs Neylon BA MA Mrs Wnngler hghtens the task In our scrence department this year we have Mr Ewald Mr Tuthlll and Mr Cox After servxng three years 1n Uucle Sam s navy Mr Ewald IS back at h1s for mer lob teachmg the charms of blology and also actxng as our assrstant coach H15 students understand bugology qu1te well However they ask Why dld they mvent such chokmg names as parameclum menathelmmths etc 9 Mr Ewald BS Mr Tuthxll BEd MA Mr Cox BS Mrs McCall AB AM . . . 66 ' 7 ' 77 '33 U D l ' ' 79 .A 'x ' A . . . - s 7 7 , . . 7 . 7 . L, Mrs. Wingler brings us into the world If 7 7 4. . , . . ' I A l 7 , . . , . . . , .. . , . ., . . . - . , . , . , , I . . - . 7 L ' . 4, . . . ' 7 7 7 7 . , . . . - , . ., . . . , . . . , . ., . 'IQ
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Miss Morganstern BS Mr Fearheiley AB Mr Mey BS Mr Orland BS The V946 hiltop The floor is too bumpy! is the com- mon complaint emanating from the girls' gym class as Miss Morganstern puts the girls through exercises to limber up those stiff muscles. Miss M. comes to us with a P. E. major from U. of I. to teach in com- pliance with the state law. Two nights a week she sponsors G. A. A. That bouncing and banging noise on gmates in the new gym where Mr Fear heiley is building those he men in the boys gym classes Due to the growth of these classes the athletic department demands all his time Weather permitting the boys work off excess energy in spirited games of football and baseball on the campus Mr Mey is the man who teaches the boys to drive nails but not fingernails udging from the products of the shop Mr Mev s boys certainlv develop skill in wood work and mechanical drawing Lively times are had in this department and much fine work is turned out Mr Orland IHSIYUCIS the farmers of to morrow Why does a cow chew her cud and students chew gum? ust ask Mr Or land our ag teacher I dont believe there is anything I would rather do says Mr Orland than to teach a group of boys about agriculture His hobby IS farm ing can you imagine that? When vou hear a voice saying How did you ever get vour x s and y s 1n such a mess? it is from room seven where Miss Whitten IS trying to get some of the brains of the class function mg Each day she expounds facts and formulas to her freshmen and advanced algebra classes L i Miss Whitten A B A M Mr Adams M S Miss Bennett B Ed Miss Birzele Y . . . . - . . , 7 7 - . a , s - I - . 4 , , . . ' y - ' ' .T . I . , B 5 I v ' - , . . . i , . . - I v . , . . . , . . ' g, , '. l ' i - as CC , ' 7 . . ,, . . - . 9 . . l ' ' CC ' 7 5 ' 7, ' A ' 5 ' 'a Q 43 . v ,, a . - as f' 9 ' f f All l , . .y . n 1 , I I I , . 1 I .
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