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□ fc=3c£DCbc=.CDfc= c£Da ii h h ii }r-p =zir irj Miss Shirks A graduate of Allegheny College and teaches Sophomore English. This is quite some task, but if the instruc- tions of the teacher are in any way reflected by the pupils we surely can endorse her for a higher position. Mr. F. M. Foster Our Coach. Teaches Geometry dur- ing school hours. He is a graduate of O. W. U. All the pupils like him, not only because of his fine teaching, but also because he is doing so much for M. H. S. Some of us think he would make a good psycholgy pro- fessor. Miss Waring Miss Waring went to Allegheny. This is the first year she has taught here, although she is a graduate of M. H. S. She teaches General Science. Her talent along histrionic lines is evidenced by the brilliant presenta- tion of the Junior play, The Regen- eration of Aunt Mary. Mr. Roush Mr. Roush is one of the new teach- ers this year. He teaches penman- ship, and we hear he can write back- ward, forward, and upside down, and make anything from a rooster to a coat of arms of it. Mrs. Chase Last year, shortly after Mrs. Chase came to teach First Year Latin and Caesar, we noticed that she was never separated from her leather hand-bag. We have begun to suspect that she doesn ' t mind being teased and is really proud of her hobby, for the bag has stuck with her continually. 16
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I J UaraJ Miss Lawrence Miss Lawrence teaches typewriting and office training in the commercial department. She was in the Marine Corps for two years during ' the war and told us about her experiences at one of our mass meetings. She does not expect to be with us next year — for reference, see Mr. Roush. Mr. Simpson Mr. Simpson? Oh! you all know him. His home is in Kent, Ohio, and Mount Union is his college. He teaches General Science and Advanced Alge- bra. We think he ' s very good-looking and it ' s understood that some of the faculty are in sympathy with us on that point. Miss Bowers When one is a Freshman Miss Bowers may inspire one with awe, but by Senior year in Latin we have dis- covered how very interesting she is. Ohio Wesleyan is her Alma Mater, that is why she makes a wonderful chaperone for the girls who go to the tournament to root for the basket- ball team. Miss Blake Miss Blake guides the Sophomores through the mazes of Sophomore Eng- lish, and we know she does it well. On the darkest day she is a shining spot. Miss Blake has been here for two years and it is the wish of all that she remain. Miss Wolf This is Miss Wolf ' s second year at M. H. S. Her subjects are shorthand and typewriting. Now increase your speed. We hear only good of her on every side — she is respected and loved by all her pupils and many of us wish we knew her bet ter. 3 CZKb3c£3Cb DtZDOCDCDC EDCDCJCDC OC3CZ3C3U JL 15
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Miss Blair Miss Blair has been the teacher in Study I since Mrs. Knote took Miss Jordan ' s place. She had been a stu- dent at Oberlin, but came home for a rest (?). We probably will not have her with us next year, as she plans to return to Oberlin. Mr. Fairchii.i) Mathematics is the paradise of this member of our faculty, who has hon- ored us by remaining with us during the past two years. And, without doubt, in the near future, we will realize that we have not appreciated his untiring efforts and wise counsel, though we can say that all he has said has not been in vain. Mrs. Knote Mrs. Knote came to us in January to supervise Study 9, but shortly after her arrival took Miss Jordan ' s History classes when the latter was obliged to leave school. We all like her very much. Mr. Leedy Mr. Leedy is one of the jolliest members of the faculty. He ' s a grad- uate of the Ohio Wesleyan Univesity and he conducts the Young Idea through the intracies of Civics. He also teaches Economics, Sociology, American History and Freshman English. Miss Moore Every one knows little Miss Moore. To some of us the remembrance of Freshman Algebra will always bring back the picture of Miss Moore, pat- ting back her cuffs and saying, Now, children — . CJt=DC DCZDOCZJCSCTC 3 CDfc=dDa CDOCDCD DCPCDCDQ C7 17 M H S
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