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Dorothy B. Langstreth, Registrar Striving day by day to give the students of Marshall true leadership, are eighty men and women, loyal members of our faculty. Because of their efforts, school is not a place of dull drudgery, but a place where knowledge may be pleasantly and easily acquired. Armed with microscopes, beakers, and test tubes, Mr. Oyler and the members of his depart- ment probe the mysteries of science. Mrs. Stew- art, Mrs. Lowell, and Mr. Buehler Cwith Oscarl teach the life science: Mr. Denny and Mr. Boss preside over the physical science classes: Mrs. Stearns, Mr. Oyler, Mr. Dyck, and Mr. Cole show their physiology classes what makes Elmer tick . Miss Butcher and Mr. Neuswanger have the advanced classes f chemistry and physics. Mr. Craig and his department of mathematical devotees work hard and long. Mr. Goldsmith, Miss Needham, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Goldberg, and Mr. Fossett Cwho also recites poetryl explain the intricacies of algebra and geometry to many- the more advanced branches to a persistent few. On the second floor wing, the inimitable Mr. Stevens not only heads the foreign language department but makes Latin vitally interesting. Little Mrs. Grabske, Miss Arbour, Miss Hatcher, and Miss Culver all have classes in Spanish. Mrs. Brown not only teaches French, but also sponsors the French Club. Almost every member of our English depart- ment has charge of some outside activity. Mr. Newman, head of the department, sponsors the Mr Oyler Mr. Buehler Mrs. Langstreth, registrar, is kind and sympa- thetic in helping lohn Marshall students solve the problems which confront them. She super- vises -enrollment and program selection and sponsors the citizenship credit court and attend- ance office. When the semester comes to a close, Mrs. Langstreth assists college-bound graduates to plan intelligently their ensuing careers. News-Bulletin, Miss Campbell, C.S.F.g Miss Beid, the Barrister: Mrs. Palfrey, debate. Miss Moran is the guiding light of C.H.S. Miss Fee- man and Miss Bischoff have the problem of in- troducing senior guidance to the A12's. Al- though Mrs. Clewe, Mrs. Warren, Miss Hermans and Mrs. Bouvier have their special interests, their great problem is producing better English ---both oral and written-among the students. Miss Nofziger's specialty is dramatics. Miss Myslik is substituting for Mrs. Cochran. Democratic government , California Mis- sions , in the Pacific , and before l7lO , are phrases that come floating over the transoms as we pass through the first floor wing. The social studies classes are in progress under the leader- ship of Messrs. Gates, Hornibrook, Hurley, Hert- zog, Hummel, Edwards, and Miss Wilson. This department functions under the direction of Mr. Donnally. Miss Stevens, our librarian, conducts a class in library craft. Anything from rough charcoal sketches to the study of the great masters of art comes under the leadership of Mrs. Lewrenz and her department. Miss Hinshaw, now Mrs. Biswold, conducts classes in art metal where beautiful and unusual pieces of jewelry are designed and made. Mr. Stoops is most interested in Cartooning and char- acter sketchingy Mr. Mansell prefers costume de- signingp Mrs. Lewrenz, leathercraft. Miss Tap- per has full charge of the stage and its crew. Co ordmalor Co-ordinator Mrs. Stearns Mr. Denny Mr. Cole Mrs. Stewart i
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J! Mrs. Grabske Miss Hatcher Miss Culver Mrs. Brown Mr. Donnally Chr. Social Studies Mr. Stevens Co-ordinator Mr. Heil Mr. Marlatt Mrs. Buck Miss Davis Mrs. Baker Mr. Roberts N, Mr. Haas Mr. Allen Mr. Flam Chr. Industrial Arts Singing while you Work for Mr. Sargent causes no disturbance, for he is the leader of our glee clubs and concert choir. Mr. C. Smith directs our band and orchestra, and Mr. Ruger, who himself has written a number oi fine com- positions, teaches harmony and encourages his talented students to do original work. The tempting aromas escaping from the class- rooms of Miss Murdock and Mrs. Bollinger are proof of their ability to turn out good cooks, both male and female. The millinery, the wellestyled dresses, and other handicraft speak equally well of the capabilities of Miss Webster and Miss l-leggie. Miss Liljedahl not only heads the Home Economics department but teaches social arts and home management. The industrial arts teachers, under the chair- manship of Mr. Flam, always have capacity classes. Mr. Heil, Mr. McGinnis, and Mr. Flarn are in charge of mechanical and architectural drafting. Iollopies and hot rods' come in Mr. Marlatt's departmentg cabinet making is taught by Mr. Allenp Mr. Haas controls the watts and kilowattsg and Mr. Roberts and his students do most of the school printing. Mr. Hurley Mr. Gates Dr. Hertzoq Miss Anderson Chr. Girls' Phys Mr. G. Smith Chr. Boys' Phys Ed Dr. Hummel Mr. Edwards
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