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Seeing Sagacious Sages While walking down Fac-ul-ty Street the other day, I noticed several of my former teachers indulging in their favorite hobbies. Wondering about all these fascinating things. I stopped a gentleman who proved to be Superintendent J. McLean Reed, fishing and hunting enthusiast. He offered to be my guide and show me the points of interest as we walked along. His conversation ran as follows: Our first interest point is the tennis court. There ' s H. W. Leach, prin cipal. playing a game. Wonder if H. W. Scheucrman, assistant principal and dean of boys, is at the golf course? E. L. Huber. an ardent photography and gardening fan. was certainly kept busy in school as head of the science depart- ment, advisor of the Camera club, and of the Student council. Stanley Boylan, social science head, is still coaching debate and really enjoys it. Miss Laura Jamison seems to have forgotten her Weekly Mirror and English head duties because she is devoting most of her time to linen-collecting. Remember H. C. Heffner. head of the mathematics department, faculty manager of publications, and various other activities? He is spending his time on his fine stock farm. Oh. yes. Miss Hazel Messimorc. head of the foreign language department and the French club advisor, has taken up horseback riding. Quite a fascinating hobby. I hear. Have you ever seen C. R. DeLong ' s speedboats? When he ' s out on the water, he forgets his duties as commercial head, commercial club sponsor, school treasurer, and student activities tickets distribution manager. Sponsor of C association, industrial arts head, faculty manager of athletics — all these are for- gotten when E. A. Hauenstein starts officiating football and basketball games. Need an architect? Miss Phyllis Mendenhall. home economics head. Junior Blue Triangle advisor, and Bachelors ' club advisor, loves to plan houses. Faculty Street ' s library is owned and operated by Miss Drusilla Reilly. librarian and Library club sponsor. Mark Evans, head of the music department, directs all music groups in the city. Anything concerning art really interests Miss Edith Simpson, art department head and Junior Art club advisor. Harold C. Dillon, director of physical education and recreation, takes a mailman ' s holiday by participating in sports. Before I forget that golf course, you must go out and see Rex Settlemire. coach of basketball and baseball, and Morgan Jones, coach of football, golf and swimming, and science teacher, play a game. Are they good! The street seems rather dull since so many took that travel tour last week. Miss Adelaide Sawyer, G. A. A. sponsor, girls ' intramural director and physical education teacher: Miss Mary Swingle, home economics instructor and Girl Re- serves advisor: Miss Gussie Bream, social science teacher: Mrs. Jennie Breese. sophomore supervisor and social science instructor: Miss Elizabeth Hill. Mas- querader ' s club advisor. English and foreign language teacher: and Miss Evelyn M. Lackey, home economics teacher and Fancy Works club advisor, left on this planned trip. Hear that static? That must be Stanton Stciner, faculty manager of the stage. Stage club advisor, and history teacher, and Albert Smith, mathematics instructor and advisor of the Stage club, with their shortwave radio. Before I forget, we have a marvelous new hunting and fishing lodge out near the edge of the town. It is owned by Walter Binkley, commercial teacher. twelve
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Row 1 — Gertrude Marshall. B. A.. M. A. ; W. L. Marshall, B. S. : L. U. Miller. H. S. ; Marv E. Neumeister. B. S. : MaiT C. Nolan. B. S. Row 2 — Floyd Overholser. A. B.. A. M : Frances Overman. A. B. : Jessie W. Rhonemus. B. S. : Wilma Ric-kenbacher, B. S. : Gladys Rigi- ' s, Ph. B. Row 3 — Glad.vs Romaker. A. B. : Adelaide Sawver. B. S. : Emerson Seitz. A. B. : Rex Settlemire. B. S. : Albert Smith. A. B. Row 4 — Stanton Steiner. A. B.. A. M. : F.thel Stiles. B. S : M. B. Stoner. B. S. : Jeanette Stuart. B. A.: Georgia Swickard. A. B. Row ,-;— Mary E. SwinKle. A. B. : Wni W. Taylor. B. S.. M. A.; E. C. Ulrick. A. B. : Marv Watson. B. A.; Mary J. Whitling, B. S. : Evelyn Lackey. A. B. eleven
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boys ' and girls ' bowling teams advisor, and commercial club sponsor: Lewis Miller, industrial arts instructor, sponsor of Industrial Arts club, and junior high intramurals supervisor: Robert Christy, photography advisor of annual Mirror and social science teacher: Herbert Lee. science and social science teacher, and Debate club advisor: and Floyd Overholser. reserve basketball coach and history teacher. Oh. here ' s Miss Lillian Lippincott ' s Art gallery where weekly plays di- rected by Mrs. Jessie Rhonemus. English teacher. Troubadorian and sponsor, director of junior and senior class plays, are given. Miss Lippincott. an Eng- lish teacher and sponsor of the Thespian club, also keeps on display the scrap- books on world events collected by Miss Clara Helle. mathematics teacher: Miss Frances Overman. English teacher and Spelling club sponsor: and E. C. Ulrick, social science and mathematics teacher. Pitcher collecting must have gotten too much for ' Wilma Rickenbacher, commercial teacher and associate sponsor of Commercial club, for she has started a small pottery shop. Perhaps she will have two more partners. Miss Gladys Riggs. English teacher, and Miss Inez Agerter. foreign language teacher. Their collections of oriental antiques and just antiques, respectively, are overcrowding their homes. Did you know that we have a city flower garden which is really the pride and joy of the community. ' ' Almost every flower enthusiast has a small plot of ground in it. Some of the most beautiful plots were planted by Miss Grace McClurg. history teacher and senior supervisor: Miss Ethel Stiles, commercial teacher and advisor of the Commercial club, noted for her beautiful collection of quilts: Miss Jeanette Stuart, English teacher, literary advisor of Annual Mir- ror, and photography fan: Miss Mary Watson, mathematics teacher and senior Blue Triangle supervisor: and Miss Edna McPhcron, mathematics teacher and eighth grade supervisor. Miss Ruth Chiles, social science teacher, and Miss Ruth Kephart, English and social science teacher, and ninth grade supervisor must be on their way to the library to indulge in their favorite pastime, reading. Have you . . . oh, no you wouldn ' t have heard of Charles O. Guy ' s latest venture besides radio announcing? Being interested in the life of tropical fish, Mr. Guy, science teacher, band business manager, and radio program director, now has an acquarium. Two home enthusiasts arc Miss Mary Belle Linnell. science teacher and sophomore Blue Triangle advisor, and Miss Gertrude Marshall, foreign language and English teacher and Foreign Correspondence club advisor. Miss Linnell loves to give parties in her apartment, and Miss Marshall is building a new home. Did you ask me who that was over there on that hammock. ' ' Why, that is H. Wade Kraner. social science teacher and tennis coach, who cannot be kept from his snoozin ' in the sun no matter what. Do you enjoy puzzles? George Lutman. commercial teacher and advisor of the junior Hi-Y. is a tinkerer and puzzler. Two of our music enthusiasts. Miss Gaylc Howey, social science and thirtfen
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