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Rotogravure THE LEGEND Page 7 Chemistry Lab Many times the odors and noises issuing from this room have driven other pupils to distraction, but nevertheless the chemistry students under the direction of His Honor Pop Suter continue to pursue their experimenting, for they've heard that we're living in more or less of a Chemistry Agef' and a smart chemist-enough said. History Class If may be about King Tut's Tomb that this first hour history class is studying, but it is taught in the most modern manner. Vis- ual education, when available, is found most effective. And the Kodak Klan and Miss Bash have arranged to borrow films from In- diana University to throw lightu on many of our high school sub- jects. Biology Lab Youngsters experimenting and working in the biology laboratory often get a Christopher Colum- bus thrill, for they discover ffor themselvesj a whole new world of science. This subject is especially interesting because it teaches about the human body and the laws of life through a study of organisms. Miss Alexander has extensive col- lections of materials to make her class work interesting. v 1 1 4 An English Class Mr. Charles Dickinson has been with North Side ever since it was established, in the capacity of Eng- lish instructor. However, that is not his only responsibility, for he also supervises the publication of Ripples.', His classes, like most others in that essential subject, are very interesting and beneficial to those who are enrolled in them. For a mastery of English is a sure road to success.
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Page 8 THE LEGEND Rotogravure First row: Miss Zook, Miss Auman. Nliss Brudi. Miss Bowen, Miss Schwehn, lV1iss Beierlein, Miss DeVilhiss, Miss Thompson. lVliss Suter. Second row: Nlr. Northrop, lV1iss Plummer. Miss Roller. Miss Nelson. Mrs. Vffinslow, 1V1iss Shroyer, Miss Miller, Miss Cromer. Miss Foster. Miss Bash, Mr. Thompson, Third row: lV1r. Mosher, Miss Furst, lV1iss Huffman, lV1iss Storr, Miss Greenwalt, Miss Sites, Miss Rothen- herger. Miss Gross, Miss Howard, Mr. Nlertes, Mr. Suter, Fourth row: Mr. Delong. Mr. Breeze, Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Schellschmidr, Mr. Ivy, Mr. Chambers, Mr. Sinks, Mr. Pennington, Mr. Stoner. Mr. Bills, Mr. Eyster. 'Experienced' Right Term for Teachers, Thirty of the original thirty-nine! faculty members remain with us.l Mr. Northrop is still the head ofl the stag, and Miss Gross has suc-N ceeded Miss Florence Reynarcl as Dean of Girls. Mrs. Ella B. Clark is still in charge of the study hall and attendance records, a position! which she has filled well for seven years. ' In the English department, Missl Mary Cromer, Mr. Charles Dickin- son. Miss Mabel Greenwalr, 1N1iss Mildred Huffman, Miss Julia Storr and Mrs. Winslow have remained with North Side since 1927. Mr. Chambers, physics teacher. and Mr. Suter, chemistry teacher. also have been in North Side since its opening. Miss Oral Furst and Mr. Eyster have been teaching in the commerce department for seven years, while Hilda Schwehn, Mark Bills, and 1'1yrle Tvy have contin- ued to he athletic coaches and ad- 'HV' Our Trophy Case-well filled visers since their employment here began in 1927. Bernice Sinclair and Gertrude Zook have taught art in North Side ever since 1927. The foreign language instructors employed in 1927 were Hilda Au- man, Victoria Gross, Loraine Fos- ter, and Bertha Nelson. These teachers are still employed at North Side. The domestic science teachers were Laurinda DeVilbiss, Agnes Pate, and Martha Beierlein, and in the manual training depart- ment Eldon Schellschmidt and Tourist Thompson still are teach- ers within the portals of North Side. The history and social science teachers were as follows: John Delong, Merton Kimes, and Rollo Mosher. The teachers in the math- ematics department included Marie Miller, Everett Pennington, and Venette Sites. Many of Faculty Aid Students in Projects Faculty members who work out- side of their actual capacity as teachers deserve much credit. Many teachers at North Side have devoted their services to clubs, others have become class advisers and have done much in the way of c-utside service for the students. A list of teachers participating in
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