Norman High School - Trail Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1923

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pf —IDE 19 DCDC THE TRAIL 23 □CDC □ □C □□ The Facul hj To our friend», who are not fortunate enough to know our instructors, we make this introduction. They have led us through our four years with care and ability. At the end of our course we can only leave them our thanks and appreciation, hoping to some day repay them for their earnest efforts. Superintendent Faulkner, chief executive, has led us thru our four years of high school life. They say he is musically talented and he used to give us samples; but he must have other business now for we seldom see him and never hear him. Mr. Campbell, our efficient principal. We wonder whether his temper is affected by matrimonial troubles or insomnia, for when he's good he's very good and when he's bad he's horrid.” Miss Barbour, head of the Math department. She has been with us—several years. May the good work continue. Mrs. Langford, Kngiish Lite raturc etc. Her voice has that quality of | enetrating thru closed doors and her sarcasm scares the Freshmen frightfully. Mrs. Johnson, in charge of the Normal Training Department. She has done wonderful work as Forensia Sponsor for live years. Miss Bleber, science. We might like her—but she teaches Physics. Miss Hay. Kngiish. She has guided the Seniors thru high school since our Sopho- more year. We hope her efforts have not been in vain. Mrs. Paramore is training up a force of efficient young librarians and debators. Miss Portwood, Home Kconomics. She is very popular as Senior sponsor. Miss Westfall, history. She has sponsored creditably the (linger Snaps this year. We hope to see her next year but a good looking teacher does not stay a teacher long. Miss Dutton is trying to make her pupils enjoy Caesar’s Gallic Wars. She has helped Y. W. C. A. very much this year. Mrs. Fairchilds, Math. She has done her best to make Geometry Plane. Mrs. Logan, history. We wonder why her history classes are lllled to overflowing. Miss Garee. science. She believes in density as applied to students of Science. Mrs. Campbell, wife of Paul N. Home Ec. and Y. W. as side issues. Miss Long, commercial department. Commercial subjects seem to be popular. Is it the course or the teacher? Miss Herrington. French. Besides cramming her pupils with French and Kngiish she is quite successful as Freshman Sponsor. Miss Wickham. Spanish. The noble task of beating Spanish into impossible heads is hers. Miss Cralle, Science. Such a pity that some of her knowledge can not j enetrate the minds of her pupils. Mr. Watson. Manual Training. Also Watson's Tires and Accessories. Mr. Gibbs. Specialty—study halls and smiles. Miss Misener. Music. She has produced a fine orchestra and Glee Club. Mr. Springer. Band. The Band has made progress by leaps and bounds under his direction. George Abbot. Athletic Coach. It isn't his fault if the team doesn't always win. eleven

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