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9 e Jw RUSSELL H- PERRIGO Shorthand, Typewriting 1935-1937 fCheer lenders, Pop Sessions, Ball State Teachers College B.3. Mr. Pcrrijo has a reputation for be- ing one of the most liberal teachers in tho school. MISS LOLA PLUHLEY Social Sciences, 1937 Huntington College, 3. D. A. Indiana University, A. B. Miss Plumley has only been in the school for n short time but she is nl- reedy known for her cheerful smile. She is now teaching pupils the some thing that she taught them several years ego. They are much more intellogent than formerly Qwe hopej because of their high school training. MISS DOROTHY RIDGULY Mathematics 1924-1937 Mathematics Contest Sunshine Activities University of Michigan Indiana University A few pupils have found to their sor- row that Miss Ridgway is e very efficent and learned mathematics instructor. Some who have had her placing grades upon their report cards think that she was cruel. MISS HAZEL CLARE ROBERTSON Foods, Dietetics 1935-1937 QJunior Clnssj Purdue University B. S. Miss Robertson is the youngest woman teacher in the school, but rejzrdloss of her age she is one of the best teachers in the school. MISS LULA RUPERT Enslish 1924-1937 fLittle Theater Guildl Terre Haute Normal Taylor University Indiana University A. B. Miss Rupert is another one of our outstanding English teachers. When o person gets NAU in En lish under Miss Rupert you may rest assured that they know the course thoroughly. MISS MARY SEES History, Health, Economics 1936-1937 Defiance College Manchester College Huntington College Miss Sees has e large part in the high school faculty. She is affection- ately known as uTeachH by many of her pupils. MISS NELLIE THRLILKILL Civics, Sociology, Economics, History 1924-1937 Junior Rod Crossj Sunshine Groups, fScho1arsnipsj Indiana University A. B., M. A. University of California Winona College Miss Thrailkill is-2 very interesting teacher but the chief concern of some social studies pupils seems to be how to get to sleep with all the noise in class. DELHAR VEESNER Bend 1927-1937 Ithaca Conservatory H ntington College Marion College With the advent of Mr. Weesner's tenohinj activitis in the high school the high school band began to improve consistently. Known ns HDelmnrH among band members he is well liked by nll. He is also recognized is one of the best musicwl instructors in the stete. MISS FLORYNCE VEIFORD Algebra, Librxrinn 1918-1937 University of Colorado University of Michigan Indiana University A. B. Althouih more students are forcenbly ejected from Miss Ueifords class than any other class in the school, sho is one of the best liked teachers in the school. ROBERT CUSSEN Custodian Bob, as he is known zmong the pupils became custodian of the high school upon the retirement of Jim Kiser last year. '37
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TO YOU, OUR BUYS I To you, our boys, wo'll sing today Our little song of cheer, 7 Wefll march right on to victory And nuke our pathway clear. Cheoriug you to win the game, Como on, and S1103 them hong So let's put spirit in the fight And cheer Ier then right now. CHGHUS 'N 1 , ,..Y ,, '1 ,,, ,.w ,. , laul, roll, reel, lfxn, leur, rrll, r.lL, .VM li.-- 3 Our oheers for the H.H.S. lt's the one sxhool, and itfo the dearest, The Qeheol we lote the boat. So then, let as Apep upvg Come on DOjS, lets U11 For the best, boot school in all ,the'nation--N Our cheers for the U.H.S. II Let us be leyol sons and true, Ard triumph ii lifo's gamog Uphold the fone of H.H.S., Add glory to hor none When wider fields present their View And harder tasks appear, Let HReQ and Blaeku shine forth ollerf, Our happy course to steer. III We stond for knowledge, truth and power, Her glorious name to blessg May no dork stain, not for an hour Make her great honor less. Hoy noble son: aid daughters true Make himtory paves uhino, And HRod and Bleek? in brightest hue With memory intort fine. ,m37e
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