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It is natural to desire success-teachers wish their pupils to learn, it is instinctive for older persons to protect the young-teachers are anxious to lead in the paths of safety, it is human to enjoy appreciation-and teachers consider it their greatest compensation to be remembered kindly by their former students. The day of Mark Hopkins, James A. Garfield, and their log has passed. The modern high school, however, has ref tained the essential factor in their relationship-the spirit of friendly cofoperation between teacher and pupil. Sixteen LILLIAN CAMPBELL The only faculty member, we be' lieve, to have seen a real Spanish bull fight. Although the toreaf dors were handsome, she still thinks U. S. baseball is a grand sport. KATHERINE MERTEN Reads fiction and sews for di' version. Her favorite opera star is Rosa Ponselle. MARTHA HARTLEY Once thought of studying to be a doctor, but decided to be a teacher of French instead. FIDELIA CUMMINGS The only faculty member who has made a transcontinental air' plane fight. That's the point, is her characteristic expression. ZOLA WATSON Opera is her inspiration, and baseball a daily interest. C, U. BATEMAN Famous player of bridge, also gets a kick out of golf, hunting, and fishing. ADA MARVIN Would like to live in Glacier Na' tional Park. And music, too, hath its charms for her. KATHRYN SINCLAIR Reads modern authors represented in the Literary Guild and the BookfoffthefMonth Club. DOROTHY KING Thinks the silliest way to spend a half hour is to play croquet. Wants to take up drama course offered by Carnegie Tech. LENA SWICK Her hobby seems to be travel in Europe. She has spent three sumf rners there. RUTH HARDY june bugs, lipstick crudely ap' plied, and neighbors' radios irrif tate her. Thinks she would enjoy being a buyer in a large depart' ment store. MARTHA MOON Prefers pingfpong to bridge. Hobby? Girl Scouts. Can't stand oysters. JOAN JAMESON Says travel is her favorite form of recreation. ANNABEL SCHAEFER Noise, idleness, and cats annoy her. Wants to study art. RUTH AVERY Sings in choir of Church of the Covenant in Cleveland. Ushered this year for symphony concerts in Severance Hall. BERNICE SERGEANT Motor through Europe, its far more interesting, she says. Once thought of being a librarian, and then a social service worker. OLIVE MILLER This commuter from Amherst en' joys reading and hiking. But no excuses in class, please. EDITH LOVE Mathematics, chemistry, and class' ical languages were her favorite subjects in college. Is interested in photography. IDA STONE Finds diversion in movies, read' ing, and driving.
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MARY JEAN ROTH SAM BUSICH I CHARLES URBANIC Eighteeh CAROLINE MCQUATTIE Officers 1932EA SAM BUSICH, student, athlete, leader, was chosen by his classmates as their president. He was considered the greatest allfaround athlete developed in Lorain High in many years, having starred in three major sports-football, basketball, track. Sam also won service cup honors. CAROLINE MCQUATTIE, vicefpresif dent, was the 1932fA girl to receive serv' ice cup honors. She was a member of the Girls' Glee Club and Chorus, was in the cast of two operettas, president of the Council, and elected to N. H. S. when a Senior B. She plans to be a private secre' tary. CHARLES URBANIC, secretary, should, according to the stars, like science and history which he does. Chuck is a sport fan rather than a movie fan. Was a member of the heavyweight football team and likes sailing, too. Was a mem- ber of the L Club and the National Honor Society. MARY JEAN ROTH, Micky to her friends, was chosen class treasurer. She was a member of the Council, Math, Latin and Stratford Clubs, and was elected to the National Honor Society when a Senior B. She enjoys music and dancing, and S. S. Van Dine mystery stories, too.
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