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' f nltos just gh, This phrase will bex recognized by all the students of lfLR.51U'1 UEL BERG as one of his favorite expressions used to mean simple stuff . Mr. Berg has a B.S. in Education. He has several hobbies among which are stamps and photo- graphy. Just now his chief hobby is his 16 month old son. KI-Ie spends many of his early morning hours at this hobby.,J His pet peeves are: Ill Girls who bite finger- nails, 121 washing his face, and ,455 -comb- ing his hair. His childhood ambitionwas to be a railroad engineer. HG failed to become an engineer but he is now railroad- ing students through Junior High. Mr. Berg is known to his students as a good teacher and a swell guy. ' Xiiiit When you hear MISS MARY KENNEDY talk about gum-che-were and hair-combers she'll be talking about her pet peeves. Miss Kennedy, when in high school, wanted to work in a bank. She has a B.S. in Educa- tion and her hobby is collecting pitchers. Her favorite topics of conversation in- clude world affairs and current events. Yittii Don't ever ask MR. TOM SMITH, ninth grade high school geography teacher, to got shopping with you for that is, his pet peeve. But with nuail hunting, it is an entirely different matter because he likes to do that better than anything else. Be- fore graduating with a B.S. in Education his ambition was to be a cowboy. Things surely don't turn out the way you expect them to, do they? Outside of his teach- ing, Mr. Smith has spent a great deal of time and effort in coaching the nin th grade basketball team. assess MISS LUCILLE HAWES teaches English with music outside While her students are courteous and al- ways abide She is working toward a Master's degree A Bachelor of Science already has she. , 141882 I, I MISS HARRIETT-WEATHERFORD is a sev- enth grade arithmetic teacher. She has a B.S. degree in mathematics. She says her hobby is collecting salt shakers of which she has more than th-ree hundred pairs. Her pet poeve is to have children ask ques- tions which she has just answered. When she assigns the day's problems she says just so many problems . S116 is happy '09- Cause hgr Childhood ambition was to become a school teachclu XZXXXX Ifyou were blind-folded and heard a person use literally ver!! Often Y 0 11 should know that it is MISS EDNA BALL. Also if you stick around you might get an inkling about matrimony and ancient his- tory. Miss Ball has both an A.B. and an MDA, Most present day teachers never had the ambition to be a school teacher but Miss Ball did and here she is teaching the most dreaded subject of the oncoming stu- dents .Lat in! assess Ranking first among the pet peeves of MISS FRMICES KREEGER is the request by her, pupils for her to scream like a pan- ther and look like an ape. Miss Kreeger teaches freshman algebra and has a B. S.. in Education. Her hobby is miniature fish. She has a collection of all kinds which everyone finds quite interesting. 1 888211 , If you should wander up to the third floor and stop by room 530' you would not be surprisedto hearthe orchestra instruct- or, MISS DOROTHY ORR, playing some simple tune she has created for this is her hobby. She also writes poertry. Miss' Orr has a M.A degree. She is quite an accomplished singer as well as pianist. Miss Orr'ds pet peeves, above ell others, are p-outing stu dents and gum chewing. She is quite in- terested at present in the National De- fense program onwhich she frequently com- ments. She has fulfilled her childhood ambition to become a teacher. f 1 c xanax ' MISS LUCILLE RAUBING-ER's hobbies are collecting stamps and antique furniture. She is also the sponsorcn'the Stamp club She has a B.S. degree in Education arid teaches seventh grade English. Miss Raub 1HSSr'S childhood ambition was to become a nurse. Ebwever, she turned out to be a school teacher. Every hour hears the same expressions such as HYou're out of linen or WYouire out of ordern. She i s an 9XPer't at workinglin English. S he tells many Stories of her travels. Her Pet peeve is lunch room duty. is
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ff Sonny Jim and Suzie Jane iaretwo favorite expressions of MISS HESTER PRES- TON. You might also hear her say sev- enty 'leven , sky blue pink or Npeagreen purple . Her hobbies are gardening and flowers which is in keeping with her sub- Q ject, art. As a child she wanted to be an ,actress but she became a teacherin- stead. Miss Preston'sdegrees are a 13.8. from Peabody college and an M. A. from The University ozf'Missouri. Her pet peeve is not being neat and orderly. , ' . vkvkvkvlfvklli To have had an ambition to become something romantic, and by all means not to be a school teacher must make it easy for MISS MERRIBEL CARPENTER to be an al- gebra teacher. Her A.B. degree in math and her personality may help her some but special expressions as You can't add box cars and soap boxes and threats like I'll shake the socks off you bear some weight with her pupils. - Collecting cry- stal rosebowls is her interesting hobby Miss Carpenter can't decide which irks her more, pupils who come wittout lessons and then don't pay attention, or William Penn club members who forget their EC HO assignments. , ' ' ,saws-sox MR. WALTER ST. CLAIR prefers a variety A , Of topics and expressions - His degree is a Bachelor of Science ' In math and education His ambition is to be a wealthy gent With his skill in figures, W It needn't be heaven-sent. . 7 xaoraokak ' ,In t he manual training department is MR JESSE HUTCHENS I-'is pet peev e 1.8 when a boy saws through a nail with a wood saw His childhood ambition was to be an artist Mr TIutchens's hobby is flowers anc when he vets the chance h likes to talk about them and nature study in general Jkik Ptvtrk To becomeamember ofa male quartet was the childhood ambition of' MR LUTHER COWGER Instead he has become a citizen Boy Scout work as his hobbies Pie most Often used expre sion is I don't know a thing on test days F1 S1Jl1dS1'1'CS appreciate him for his good humor and Sportsmanship but he regards them as 7115 ,iff HAH x pet peeves. He is well qualified for his position having a B. S. degree in Educa-' tion and an A. B. degree in English. - 1 masses A, ' If anyone hears the expression, O' great day1 , they will lgnowit is MISS LOU- ISE OLIVER, seventh grade geographyteach- er. Miss Oliver has a'B.S. degree in Edu- -cation and her hobby is art. Her early ambition. was to have a businesslcareer. ' ' xeraccorvr I A MR. EDWARD SCHOWENGERDT, a seventh grade teacher of music and physiology, had a childhood ambition to become 'a far- mer,, but later changed his mind as most people do and decided he wanted to become a singer. Mr. Schowengerdt has ,a B. -M. degree. In music, he stresses rhythmwhile in physiologyhis pet phraseis - Now, class! One ihing which he especially does not like is laziness. His hobby is beingamechanic. xssxxx flfls h MR. CASSELL BARRETT -teaches -eighth grade science. He has. a B.S. degrseand also an M. A. degree. His hobbies are photography, scouting, archery, hiking, and helping boys and girls. He is spon- sor of, the Radio and Camera clubs. He 'is also Scoutmaster of Troup 228. A' :r:r+M:r I , Woe be to the pupil who comes UJLMISS WILL ELLA DEACON 'S 'room late without an excuse as unexcused tardies are her' pet peeves. A lfhss Deacon teaches arithmetic and has a B.S. inEducation. Recently,she took up collecting wood carvings. She has quite a large collection .... two or three but she intends to devote her energies and her money to increasing it ln time She is also a devotee of bowling When she was a child her one desire was to be come a nurse Pffkakilvkfil If anybody ever hears the expression Well of all th1ngs ' you will know it is MISS FREDA -TECITAH a seventh grade art, arithmetic and geography teacher She has a B S in Education Collecting little the other is dahl1as The ambition of T iss -finnah is to travel And say, you students who slide around the room on your chair had better watch out as that is her pet peeve ' ' J' ' 1 0 o - ' ' ' ' T, I 4. G . l , . . . .' ,Q L' , ' -. ' C. ' f- G . -- - . a in . . . , r . ' 1 . 1 . - g R, . . . , a 0 ' 1 - - . ' ' I Ship and E-T161iS1'1 teacher With W-1510 and dogs and what-nots is one of her hobbiesg ' ' . A - I . - . , . . - S . - . , L. . . ' . V - . - 1 - , ' - -f-. - fr -- - - V --.-Aera. ,L -:1 -,,.-,-' 1,-e, .,a:a-v-pcrpesgg- 1.
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Dramatics is the hobby of MISSVMA. BARBER., ninth grade English teacher, and her favorite topic is books. Miss Barber has, a Master of Arts degree i n English. She is especially known to her students for the way she stays strictly to busi - ness. Her pet peeve is crew haircuts. She thinks they are very unflattez-ing. Y wrxavrw Antiques, mushrooms, and blueberry pie quickly identify to most all students MISS LOU REPTE MOTHERSEEAD. Her childhood ambition was to be just what she is g- a freshman English teachery In spite of that, her pet peeve is not only freshmen but all students. Using her favorite ex- pression, she might even say phooey to them. Aside from her teaching, she is in- terested in antiques and has a lovely col- lection. Miss Mothershead has a B.S. in Education. 5 V IHUISIFIFIIH I MR. HOUSTON WILSON, seventh grade geography teacher, was called to service in the National Guards at Christmas time. WX , - Y V Y Y nw -ei ,Q ,- -1- -v-L-r-mm -- -s:m.::-.mt
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