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EFAC TY HELEN GREEN, B. A., in Art Education, Indiana State Teachers' College, Duke University and Penn State College. What do you mean you can't do it? is the reply Mrs. Green gives to discouraged amateur artists . . . one day a week, she travels to Hurst from Latrobe to teach art. DOROTHY HACKER, B. S. in Home Ec., Penn State Col- lege, Seton Hill College. Carefully follow the directions given on the pattern, is the plea of our sewing instructor, Miss Hacker . . . She has a pleasing personality and her remarks are usually accompanied by a sparkling smile. EVA MARIE HYDE, Hurst High School. Take this letter and type up a report, are the words she utters to senior commercials . . . Miss Hyde, who can be found in the Norvelt Building, is Dr. Rumbaugh's secretary. GENEVA JONES, B. S. IN C., Grove City College, Penn State College. You will have to make up that spelling test, is Mrs. Jones' threat to absentees . . . is a very soft spoken person who Interests freshmen J. B. T. students in com- mercial work. ARTHUR KROMER, B. S., M. ED., St. Vincent College, University of Pittsburgh. Be careful or you may get an extra button hole, warns our great experimenter, Mr. Kramer, when stu- dents are using acids . . . Chemistry lab is enjoyed by all students. JOSEPH MYERS, B. S., M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh. All right, all right now! We are going to have Eng- lish, are the words used to begin his English classes . . . Nouns, pronouns, or adverbs immediately follow this statement. LETITIA MYERS, B. A., M. Ed., Juniata College, University of Pittsburgh. Don't all speak at once, is Miss Myers' warning to future journalists . . . possesses a pleasing smile and is well liked by all . . . will be remembered for her great work on our school paper. THEODORE MYERS, B. A., Elon College. Blippo is a word that cannot be found in the diction- ary, but the students in Mr. Myers' English classes know what it means . . . They say it's quite expressive.
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CATHERINE CAREY E., B. A., Seton Hill College, Carnegie Institute of Technology. Keep the books in order, is the request of our pleasant librarian, Mrs. Carey . . . is well liked by all students . . . always willing to lend a helping hand to others. ELVY CHRISTNER B. S., University of Pittsburgh, Cali- fornia State Teachers' College. Clean up, boys, and put away your tools, . is the by- line of our industrial arts teacher who ends a busy period . . . his well-trained boys should make good husbands. ANDREW EVANCHO, B. S., M. Ed., St. Vincent College This is the clay, boys! is the command that whips the Hurricane into action . . . teaches science and algebra to freshmen boys and girls . . . an admirable person, liked by all. .IOSEPHINE FAUSOLD, B. S., University of Pittsburgh. Put first things first and keep them there. When this statement is made, students in biology and civics classes know that Miss Fausold is provoked . . . class reaction is instantaneous. JANE FISHER, B. A., LITT. M., Pennsylvania College for Women, University of Pittsburgh. And why don't you know it? is the question put forth by our P. O. D. teacher when students fail to answer . . . coaches the senior play and is our guidance counselor. HELEN FOREJT, Hurst High School. Boy, you're going to get it, is the way Dr. Mullin's efficient secretary addresses class-cutters . . . however, she usually accompanies this statement with a smile . . . is every student's favorite. JOHN E. FREED, B. S. IN BUS. Ed., Indiana State Teach- ers' College, M. in Bus. Ed., University of Pittsburgh. Ah-hmmm! This is his punchline, but the commercial students claim it always proves effective when Mr. Freed wants silence . . . is a handsome man with a captivating smile . . . teaches commercial subiects. THERESA GALONE, B. S. in Home Ec., Seton Hill College. Clear the halls, is the warning given by Miss Galone . . . she is sweet and tiny . . . always busy cooking a delicious dish . . . has a smile for everyone. 12
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JOHN NOCK, B. S., M. Ed., Waynesburg College, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh. lf a problem is impossible, it may take a little time, if it is difficult we can do it at once, explains our math teacher, Mr. Nock . . . coaches basketball and baseball. BARBARA NOLAN, B. A., Seton Hill College. Who read the assignment? is the question asked by Miss Nolan in history class . . . has a very fine sense of humor and is admired by everyone . . . is noted for her pretty brown hair. ESTELLA K. SEALS, B. S. in School of Education, Slippery Rock Teachers College. Get in line, says our peppy gym teacher while the roll is called . . . that's iust the beginning of what awaits the girls . . . sore limbs and an aching back. But oh! the results! JOSEPH SENI, B. S., St. Vincent College. Let's get on the ball, students, are the famous words heard in Mr. Seni's history classes . . . then comes a brain teaser followed by quantities of work sheets to end all hilarity. JOSEPH E. SILVIS, B. S., Duquesne University, M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh. What students? says Mr. Silvis while reading an article in salesmanship . . . Mary Ellen, his daughter, is one of his favorite topics when he has an informal class dis- cussion. JOSEPH SIMON, B. S., Penn State College. That's Finel exclaims our good-natured agriculture teacher , . . his friendliness and helpfulness enables him to win the admiration of all students . . . he is res- ponsible for many successful Harvest Balls. HENRY SOMERS, B. M., B. S. M., Baldwin-Wallace College, Conservatory bf Music, Berea, Ohio: Graduate Work, Ohio State University. What you say to your neighbors isn't worth the time. After this saying, the students in chorus know its time to get down to business . . . is also the capable director of the band. JANE STONER, B. S., Grove City College, Penn State College. u-r 1 Positively, absolutely, is the saying of our pretty com- mercial teacher . . . by her instructions, students learn to be efficient secretaries . . . has a very sparkling per- sonality and o sweet smile. 14
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