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FACULTY The Faculty—a formidable name that! But not so are the persons who compose ours. There is a spirit of fellowship and good feeling between teachers and pupils and we regard them not as half-human beings made for the express purpose of causing us as much trouble as possible, but rather as friends and advisors, always ready to help. Now as we are about to leave school, we realize as never before the debt of gratitude which is due to our faculty. We wish to express our gratitude for their unselfish bestowal of thought and unlimited sacrifices for the promotion of enterprises for our school. Too, we wish to forgive them everything—yes, even those grade cards with the scarlet decorations. Miss Wyland has seen us pass from young Freshies with all of our becoming verdure into the high estate of Seniors, through the entire evolution she has given us a good “fetching up” and there’s no one going to skip with Miss Wyland on guard. She knows commercial work from start to finish, and, successfully teaches what she knows to a score of aspiring young business men and women. Miss Weiser will be remembered by the Seniors especially in connection with American History and Government Class. We are sure that through her competent instruction the American Revolution, the Civil War and the duitie:; of an American citizen will be ours for all time. She also presides over the Domestic Science department from which delicious aromas waft about 11:00 A. M. Miss Crawford is the only remaining teacher who has been with us for more than one year. She has proven herself a very efficient music instructor. Through her efforts, N. L. H. S. took first place in the County Music Contest last year and this year made a record that we may well be proud of. At the beginning of this school term, we were greeted by an extraordinary number of new teachers but we have now become well acquainted and wish that they might have been with us longer. Misses Powell, Barker and Potter were not total strangers, however, since they were all formerly students of this school and we were glad to welcome them back to their Alma Mater as members of the faculty. Their work this year has been of far-reaching influence and they are to be remembered not only as instructors but as true friends. Miss Coulter while coming to us this year as a stranger has made an enviable reputation for herself in the short time she has been here. She entered heartily into our high school life and is an ardent booster of New Lexington High School. Although Miss People’s work is largely with the Freshman and Sophomore Classes, she is known and liked by the entire student body. She can always be depended on to display pep and enthusiasm for every school activity. Mr. Sparhawk came to us at the opening of the school term as Latin teacher but resigned early in the term and was succeeded by Mr. Parker. Mr. Parker has brought to life the souls of those famous ancients—Caesar and Cicero.
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Faculty Personnel Zeta E. Coulter..... English and Public SPeakin Mary F. Peoples........ .........EngUsh and History Felonese VVeiser Home Economics American History Mabel Potter...... French and History Lee Parker....................... Latin Miriam Powell ...................Science, Biology and Agriculture. Eulalie Wyland Assistant Principal and Commercial Dorothea Crawford................Music Gladys Barker....................Mathematics Thos. W. Morgan Social Science and Law C. A. Higley Physics and Mathematics
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