Newcastle High School - Yearbook (Newcastle, WY)

 - Class of 1927

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Newcastle High School - Yearbook (Newcastle, WY) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 14 of 78
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THE TEACHERS, AS REMEMBERED BY THOSE WHOM THEY TEACH If, fof course it never happensj, any of the teachers should request you to examine the interior of the ofice of the superin- tendent you would probably find therein a tall light complectioned man, wearing heavy glasses and a stern, hard countenance, who would pay no attention to you for several minutes, and then say suddenly, without looking up from his work, What is it,--, you will know that that is Mr. 0. C. Kerney. He never laughs, un- less it is at his own joke, or when he thinks he has asked you a question that. you can't answer right off the bat. All in all he knows his stuff, whether it concerns Greek, Latin, Commercial, English, Public Speaking, Manual Training, Finance, Cooking, or 'iThe care and feeding of babies. S If you are sauntering in the hall and see Mrs. Graham coming and have not got that excuse you promised to bring, you had better snap out of it and hide, or it will mean ninth hour for you. Mrs. Graham is a sworn enemy of truancy and tardiness. She does her stuff in revising math so that even the Freshies and Sophs can un- derstand it. She is a good sport, and has well earned the moniker the Class of '26 pinned to -her, Square-Deal Graham. Mrs. Coles holds her high place in the esteem of the students because of her fairness, her ability, and her size. She is one teach- er in our school that realizes that a student can learn more by study with a little work, than one can by all work with no time to study. Slow to anger, great patience, lexcept when some one is throwing erasers or carving on the desksl, but when temper is aroused ..............,... look out! Miss Crain is our teacher of teachers. In her little room she is preparing ten Seniors for a few years of nine months each isola- tion in the sticks. She is on the side, the assembly leader and dramatic coach. Willing to do anything and never quitting any- thing once 'she gets started, she has won the respect of the stu- dents. She is distinguished by her pep, sociability, good sports- manship and Please and Thank you. Bashful Mr. Hoel is our very' efficient and modest manual training teacher and director of athletics. Dislikes having a fuss made over him and hates to have to give a speech before assembly. lContinued on page 645 -9- .



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Commencement Nneteen Hundred Tfwenty-six Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Six Commencement for the Senior class of the N. H. S., was a particularly interesting occasion for the two reasons that the class graduated was the largest ever fin- ished in Weston county, thirty-two in number, and for .the further event that the address of the evening was made by Governor Nel- lie Tayloe Ross, the first lady in the United States to hold the posi- tion as chief of the government of any of the forty-eight stat-es. The Governor was introduced by Supt. Kerney and after a few preliminary remarks concerning her trip to Newcastle, delivered the address. I Following was the program as presented: Four numbers by Soller's orchestra. Processional march played by Miss Elma Holwell. Song by Girls' Glee club. Introduction of Governor. Address of Governor. Violin solo by Glenn Bettis. Song 'by male quartette, Supt. O. C. Kerney, Prof. Cooley, P. S. Jackson and Mr. Hinsdale. G Presentation of certificates of scholarship by Mrs. Ethel Gra- ham, Principal to the highest ranking boy and girl in scholarship and other qualities of leadership-Pearl Dewey, Elmer Rogers. Those receiving diplomas were: Ella Bock, Pearl Dewey, Len- arda Dewey, Katherine Howell, Marjorie Haines, Sue Horton, Beu- lah Keys, Mary Schmitt, Dorothy Sedgwick, Margaret Thoeming, Susie Kudlock, Ruth Kinney, Erma Long, Mary Marquiss, Rose Rockwell, Lucile Roberts, Katherine Storm, Lorena Weaver, Glenn Bettis, Louis Carr, William Dixon, J. J. Klodt, Louis Kugland, Vir- gil Mikesell, George Pridgeon, Elmer Rogers, Calvin Scott, Arthur Sundstrom, Junior Thompson, Lela King, Raymond Caddock, Har- ry Bridenstine. ,111 . 'F , - 1 Qlifl-Ta. -.1 , 1...,n,:-.. ...R :HV are ., A ..

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