John Marshall High School - Barrister Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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students. Miss Davis, a newcomer from Belmont, adds briskness to the girls ' gym exercises. Miss Delp ' s classes are aimed at keeping the family well-fed, as she makes chefs of the boys and cooks of the girls. Mr. Donnally charms years of history and reams of civics into his classes. Our globe-trotter, Mr. Dyck, is now home from the perils of Europe, teaching biology and physiology. Mr. Edward ' s writing ability has been an indispensable service to the school, and his classes are privi- leged in hearing his original plays and poems. Miss Epter, home economics, sets a clothes example for the girls in her department to follow. Miss Feeman still numbers dancing among one of her hob- bies, although one of her school specialties is English literature. Mr. Flam ' s drafting students are easily securing positions after graduation, which speaks well for their teacher. Mr. Fossett ' s accom- plishments range from the abstract to the concrete — poetry to math. Mr. Gates has his history down to a date, and that sense of humor is appreciated also. The guiding light of the A.S.U., Mr. Gold- berg expounds principles of solid geometry and lower grade math. Mr. Hornibrook, Dr. Hummel, and Mr. Hurley are smiling examples of how to meet daily prob- lems and overcome them. These are respectively, Problems of American Citizenship, Social Problems, and Problems of the Pacific. Mr. King is a versatile instructor, conducting classes in MISS HERMANS MR. HURLEY MR. McCINNIS DR. HERTZOC MR. KING MR. MANSELL MISS HATCHER MISS HINSHAW MRS. LEWERENZ MR. MARLATT MISS HECCIE MR. HORNIBROOK MISS LILI C DAHL MISS MORAN MR. HEIL DR. HUMMEL MRS. LOWELL MR. MORRIS 19 —

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first steps towards proficiency in many business courses. Miss Bischoff ' s keen interest in current events is interpreted in her literature classes, while Mrs. Bouvier ' s students in Shakespeare hearken back to ye olden dayes. Witty Mrs. Brown does a thorough job of teaching French, while the members of her club acquire conversational ease in that language. Mrs. Buck, gym teacher, gives the girls a real workout; she also sponsors the C.A.A. Enthusiastic Mr. Buehler instructs classes in the science of life, biology. Miss Butcher helps students find out what things are made of — via chemistry. She uses no text book to accomplish this miracle. Mr. Cameron coaches swimming and the gym team, producing gym- nasts who are tops in their line. Miss Campbell and Mrs. Clewe are both experts in their field which is English. Miss Campbell is well known as the mentor of the Scholarship Society, while Mrs. Clewe ' s name has become synonymous with Vesper Services. Mrs. Cochran is responsible for Mar- shall ' s dramatic masterpiece, Trojan Women, and she deserves much credit. Mr. Cole teaches the inside dope in his physiology classes. Mr. Colestock, who took Mr. Cilmore ' s place recently, teaches economics and civics. Mr. Craig has gone Hollywood ; he gives a motion-picture-ized math course. Miss Culver is busy teaching French and Spanish and has a home room of transient MR. CRAIG MRS. COCHRAN MR. EDWARDS MR. GATES MR. COLE MISS CULVER MISS EPLER MR. GOLDBERG MR.COLESTOCK MISS DAVIS MISS FEEMAN MR. GOLDSMITH MISS DELP MR. FLAM MRS. CRABSKE MR. DYCK MR. FOSSETT MR. HAAS 18 —



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bookkeeping, typing, and business law. Mrs. Lewerenz, exponent of the arts, does clever things in h various art classes. Miss Liljedahl teaches our students the social graces as well as household ar Mrs. Lowell, biology teacher, initiates tenth graders into the mysteries of the microscope. Acquaii ance with the immortal masterpieces of art and architecture is obtained in Mr. Mansell ' s art app ciation classes, while, on the other hand, Mr. Marlatt ' s auto shop specializes in everything from f ing a clock to hopping-up a car. Mr. Messer believes in short-cuts, as witness himself as advoc; of shorthand and typing. Miss Moran, besides teaching English and modern literature, has been the guiding spirit of t Citizenship Honorary Society. People interested in business law and correspondence find Mr. Mori classes to their liking. Mr. Neuswanger, scientific expert, teaches the higher branches of science a physics. Mr. Newman teaches journalism and English and helps the News-Bulletin to meet its dec- lines. Miss Nofziger ' s specialty is English, while her Drama II classes put on the Assembly pla Mr. Oyler, popular exponent of physiology, is sponsor of the Safety Committee. Mrs. Palfrey ' s pub speaking students publicize every school activity and participate in oratorical contests. Mr. Perso our tall and handsome teacher, teaches the physical science classes. Miss Reid, sponsor of the 19 Senior Class, has been busy with the many Senior activities of this semester. Mr. Riddle coaches Marshall ' s top-ranking track boys. Mr. Roberts, maitre of the print sh produces the very necessary tickets, programs, and other printed matter vital to our school. M Rooney ' s songbirds (her students) can often be heard but rarely understood because they warble MR. NEUSWANGZR MISS 0PFER MR. ROBERTS MR. NEWMAN MRS. PALFREY MISS ROONEY MISS N0FZICER % MR. PERSONS MR. ROSS MISS REID MR. RUCER MR. RIDDLE MR. SARGENT — 20

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