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Mr. FLOYD STEPHENS gives us +he reasons why fhere is no mysfery +o U.S. Hisiory. Dr. C. E. STIRDIVANT rells us +ha+ one of his favoriie occuparions is ins+ruc'ring classes in lniernafional Relafions. Mr. RICHARD THOMPSON is really equipped fo direcl Spar+an siudenis in lhe forms of leadership. Mr. WILLIAM THURMAN 'Fells us +ha+ ihe definilion of a circle is no? a round slraighi line wi+h a hole in il. Mr. MORTON TUTTLE: His sfudenfs discover Thai fhe lreeping of boolcs is nor quile as easy as if loolrs. Mr. THOMPSON UHLMAN: Wha+'s more fun lhan siHing on a bench? Why, siHing in Mr. Uhlman's class learning French. 1' A-4 IQ Q FHTM' flidfif-S WWW? 16 . .3514 ' L eraser KV Vyi 2 affffgvm ,Y of 0 5 , Mfrfjf ws. if V y A T ,, -1 A . , ,,,, ...,1 . A 'Na-4 mf S 3 s , P ' i -- 2355 . K - P 'Y PW QQ 'Y fl I i n ,,.,,yf H, 7 .,...., Wm., 3 5 A V .4 fs.-iii 'lk P Q A H-f'-ir'f't ,ffirgitli A ' , If , K 'ye .1 , L77 xl es, ,L v, if I ,wp .+lKg,', ,V in 2 I . A r f ' . iff. , w ,:nf,,'yf1 +5-fe? N ,Q Q 151,25 3.?,,5Q?A , ig is K .Q S. ,ff 1 fs iw? , IV , 3: V, VK K ,Y Q , vp A A E. T f:QFvr-if?3f:4gwe+g . 1-,L J x .agp yy. . I ,K Q Q-, A U s 1, . l .. . -f fs - M 2 5 p..f-,-- , ,V I. -, -- .. , M gy .1 rt : -. r 1 . 'V Mr. EDWARD UNGER's 1 class adds sfyle and design sfraighf line. Mr. CLARENCE VANDE Teaching business is his lil collecling 'liclrels will do iusi Mr. RAY VERNOY, slrong an led Sparl'a's fooiball champ Ciiy. Mr. GORDON WEED: l fl siudenls never saw exacily c line fhey draw. Mr. TED WESSINGER: Th a long and busy clay his h lull of painl and clay. Mr, BILL WHITE, has a vars ball ieam lhal s full of fig
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Mrs. LAURA RIECHEL is always on ihe run befween her English classes and 'lhe Girls' Gymnasium. Mrs. HELEN RINEMAN, college ad- visor reminds us +0 avoid sinking by always keeping our grades above C level. Mr. CARSON ROBINETTE: To wrife lhe besi speeches ye+, iusf have a class wiih Robineile. lr. MANUEL RODRIGUEZ has a cal, +o +each his siudenls Espanol. lr. CHARLES RUTH: Physics is irilling, physics is fun, buf physics besf when i+'s all done. lr. SAM SACHS will never relax 'lfil his sludenis learn all 'lhe lyping icfs. Sk., fwfr . za-A 9 .. ,. . .L will gm K M I 'K 'Ways eyl l 3 7 fl--ll, . V- l- Miss NUVART SAFARJIAN +eaCl1eS English classes +o eager Freshman lads and lasses. Mr. WILLIAM SCHWIERING .spfly 'reaches us +he difference belween cubes and squares. Mr. NIEL SHAMBAUGH is leaching 'fufure millionaires how 'io budgel' iheir for+unes in his economics class. Mr. ROBERT SINCLAIR, from up Canada way, worlcs wilh +he deaf and hard of hearing sfudenls every day. Mr. ROBERT SMALL wonders if fhe lrey +0 a +eenager's social success is +he same as +he key fha? fiis +he ignilion +o an Impala. Mr. HENRY SPRINGER warns his lraclcsfers never +0 linger. 15
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Dr. MARILYN HERBER: She's very busy foo, curing Ihe girls' ills wifh bandages and pills. Mrs. JEAN HIGGINS: If you chance fo mee+ a sneezer, swai him prompily on ihe beezer: ihus you siifle his cadenza and avoid influenza. Dr. JOHN COOPER is busy as can be and 'Iha+'s iusf because he is our boys' M,D. Pareni-Teacher Associaiion Execuiive Board: Mrs. Beverlee Hahn, audiiorg Mrs. Harold Mills, ireasurerq Mrs. Ross Bunlxer, secrefaryg Mrs. Sidney A. Marlrs, presidenh Mrs. Carl Wul- fesiieg, Iirsf vice-president: Mrs. R. W. Godfrey, corresponding secre- Iary: Mrs. Howard Sweaff, financial secrefary. Officers unable Io be pre- sen+: Miss Elinor Oiifenbach, second vice-president Mrs. Rayman DeRe- mer, hisforian: Mrs. Esiin Bashaw, parliameniarian. Mr. HAROLD WILSON: To do 'Ihe righ+ +hing, +aIce vocaiional draffing. Mr. LOWELL WINTER: Spring has sprung, fall has fell: Winfer is here and social siudies does swell. Mr. FRED YOUNG: If he could, he would ..,. Iceep Ihose iemiies from his shop of wood. Mr. FRANCIS MCCANN, wifh his smile and his will, keeps pennies finlrling in Ihe Sparian +iII . Mrs. CHERYL SHERMAN: Spori nighls, par-iies, dances and fun: io plan fhem all, she's Ihe one. Mr. HOWARD PLOESSEL: Splish splash, bu+ not -Ialcing a bafh, he's in ihe swim a+ H.P.'s gym. Ihr' 'nina M1935 I7
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