Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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THE FACULTY

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(Ehr ffarultu “The old order changeth, yielding to new.” The world is always changing, and so we find it in our High School. At the beginning of this year, quite a few new faces in the “Faculty” greeted us, along with the old ones. Instead of Mr. Brashare’s beaming face we saw the bright and smiling countenance of Mr. Thomas, ready to guide us in the right direction. We found that Mr. Hawk would not be with us and in his place came Mr. Flood, who deserves great credit, for his has been no little task to drill into our “craniums” the laws of “Science.” Then there is Mr. Drinkle, who presides in Mr. Groves’ place, and Miss Aten is filling the vacancy left by Miss Hunt, both of whom deserve the sincerest sympathies of all in endeavoring to direct the Freshmen” in the straight and narrow path. Another addition to our corps of teachers is Miss Max- well, who with her singing has given us many pleasant chapel mornings. Then, too, came Mr. McCandlish, who. in taking charge of Room No. 1. filled the vacancy caused by Mr. Prugh’s leaving. The Athletics were divided between Mr. Flood and Mr. McCandlish, the former receiving baseball and football and the latter basket ball. Miss Head, the music instructor, was offered a better position in Cleveland and after several months she left, Miss Boclzner being chosen to fill the vacancy. Miss Nicolia, the head of the Physical Culture Depart- ment, has proven herself a very apt teacher. With the new semester and incoming pupils arose the need of another teacher, and Miss Soule was placed in charge of the extra work. These new teachers constitute one-half of the “Faculty.” The other half we have been permitted to have with us dur- ing the last several years. They are as follows: Miss Davidson..........................History. Miss Perfect...........................English. Miss Strete.............................German. Mr. Hickson...............Geometry and History. Miss Curtiss.............................Latin. Mr. Kline.....................Manual Training. Mr. Currier...................Commercial Dept. So they have come and gone and with regrets we have said good-bye, yet welcomed others as they have come. But, in later years, we shall, with thankful hearts, look back over our school career to these. “Our Teachers, who have put forth their best efforts to send us out into the right path of life. FLORENCE BELT. 56

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