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They supervised courses MR. Gnoaue C. BRoNsoN Head of the Science Department A. B. Wabasli College Having a class under Mr. Bronson has become almost a tradition in Trojan High. He not only instructs students in health and safety, and explains the mysteries of chemistry and astronomy, but he tosses in a few of life's lessons gratis. Besides being head of the science department, Mr. Bronson also champions that Eiensteinish group of high schoolfthe Science Society. Hats off and hearts out to George Bronson. Miss FERN Hobson Head of the Mathematics Department A. B. Eurlliam College, M. A. Columbia University Miss Fern Hodson has mastered the higher mathef matics and spends her day at school drilling students on the intricacies of plane geometry, solid geometry, algebra, advanced algebra, college algebra, and trigonometry. She is also in charge of the college guidance program for seniors. As a member of that famous Hodson clan, she's one of the teachers whom we'll always remember. Miss LEWELTA Pouuh Head of the Language Department A. B. Indiana University, M. A. University of Michigan Wheii former students come back to visit N.H.S., one of the first persons they inevitably wish to see is Miss Pogues-- she's that kind. Whait she might lack in stature, she more than compensates for in heart. After she has finished a long school day, she hustles off to the hospital where she tirelessly serves as Nurse Aid. We admire Miss Pogue for her help' ful nature and her sympathetic and practical outlook. Miss ELIZABETH RoNEY Head of the Home Economics Department A. B. Manchester College Whexi Miss Roncy first came to N.H.S., students who didn't know her name referred to her as that blond with the wonderful smile fand she still holds that reputation. Under her supervision, the Home Economics department has grown and prospered. Here's to that ray of sunshine who lives on the basement floor.
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Mainstay of our entire school system Mr. A. Dale Allen, Viccfprincipnl Miss Elizabeth Harrington, Dean of Girls A. B, DePauw U., M. S, Indiana U. A. B. WC5fCfI1 Kentucky University The School Board Harold I.. Mc-aflows, President: Karl C. Vogel, Secretary: and Russell L. Fleming, 'Treasurer Page Nine
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Mapped plans of study . . . 'age Eleven MR. CHARLES STUCREY Head of the Physical Education Department B. S. Hanover College Although a freshman in N.H.S., Chuck Stuckey hecamc one of the notalwles of our school. Besides his duties as head of the physical education program, Mr. Stuckey championed the mighty Trojan team through a highly success' ful season. Here's a low how to the kingpin of the New Castle haskethall team. Miss Louise ARroRn Head of the English Department A. B. Indiana Central College, M. A. Northwestern University Leaving in early Novemher to fill a vacancy at Purdue University, Miss Arford missed many of the year's activities. She was off to a good start when she left, however, for she was head of the English department, president of the Teachers Federation, director of the speech department's portion of the Four Arts Show, and was in charge of convocations. Should Miss Arford decide to come hack, all N.H.S. will welcome her. MRS. MARY S. WAYM.fxN Head of the Social Studies Department A. B. Miami University Mrs. VVayman, who teaches knowledge of government, democracy, and the sort, heads our illustrious social studies department. Her joh is that of suggesting courses of study for all the various histories. If you should ever have need of material ahout government or history of any sort, go sec Mrs. Vv'aymanfVher personal file is that complete. Hers is a position requiring much responsibility and she fills itfhut neatly. She also sponsors the junior class. MR. GENE CHENOXVETH Head of the Music Department B. M., M. M. jordan Conservatory and Butler University Mr. Chenoweth, one of the most talented musicians ever to grace the halls of N.H.S., is the leader of those two nohle Trojan organizationsfthe hand and orchestra. In ad' dition to his regular school duties, Mr. Chenoweth wrote a music column for The Com'ierfTimes this year. Our thanks go to Mr. Chenoweth for his conducting two of the most important organs of school publicity.
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