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TI-IE LEGEND 1938 Upper Left: Social Science Department. Standing: Nlr. Merton Kimes, lNlr. Robert Sinks, Mr. John DeLong, lVlr. Rollo Mosher. Sitting: Nliss Katherine Rothenberger, Mr. Dave Hartley, Miss Hazel Plummer, Miss Marian Bash. Upper Right: Foreign Languages. Miss Bertha Nelson, Miss Judith Bowen, Miss Marie Ehle, lVliss Lorraine Foster. Exercise, we all need it, don,t we? Well, Miss Carrie Snively, Miss Margaret Spiegel, Mr. Hyrle Ivy, and Mr. Robert Nulf will teach you calis- thenics anytime you desire. Mr. Ivy is boys' swim- ming coach and chief rifle man. Miss Spiegel plans the social calendar for the Sophomores and also is adviser for G. A. A., Student Leaders, and Archery Clubs. Basketball and football teams of North Side are coached by Mr. Nulf. Miss Suter is at the helm of the S. P. C., while 14 l I Lower Left: Mathematics. Miss Venette Sites, sitting, Miss Marie Miller, Nlr. Glenn Gordy, Mrs. Ella B. Clark, Mi'. Everett Pennington. Lower Right: English Department. Mr. Loy C. Laney, Miss Geneva Burwell, Mrs. Edith Winslow, lVIiss Catherine Cleary, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Julia Storr, Nliss Hazel Plummer, Miss Bernice Sinclair, Miss Mabel Greenwalt, Miss Nlildred Huffman, Mr. Charles Dick- mson. The Northerner, The Legend, the 1500 Club, and Quill and Scroll are guided by Miss Harvey. Industrial Arr classes are taught by Mr. Tourist Thompson, Mr. Ruthford Smuts, Mr. Eldon Schellschmidt. The newly-formed Archery Club is headed by Mr. Thompson. Last but not least we end our journey at room 213 where Mr. Fred Breeze instructs geography classes. He is also adviser of the Geography Council.
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THE LEGEND 1938 social science department. Miss Plummer and Miss Rothenberger advise Booster members, Mr. Mosher and Miss Rothenberger are t11e big chief and Squaw for the Senior class. Miss Bash is constantly seen carrying a camera or snapping a picture. The Leaders' Tournament is in charge of Mr. Sinks, while Mr. Hartley advises Hi-Y. Mr. DeLong is well-known as athletic manager. Laboratory sciences, botany, biology, physics, and chemistry, are taught by Miss Vesta Thomp- son, Mr. Howard Michaud. Mr. Rolla Chambers, and 1V1r. Harold Thomas. Studying Nature occu- pies the spare moments of Miss Thompson and Mr. Michaud. North Side's track mentor is Mr. Chambers. Mr. Thomas guides Phy-Chem-ists and also the Freshies. Home Economics classes are taught by Miss Agnes Pate, Miss Martha Beierlein, and Miss Laurinda De Vilbiss. These cooks and seam- stresses are also sponsors of Home Ec Club. The instructors of English are Nliss Plummer, Miss Catherine Cleary, Miss Geneva Burwell, Miss Mildred I-Iuffman, Miss Mabel Greenwalt, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Sinclair, Miss Julia Storr, lV1rs. Edith Winslow, Mr. Charles Dickin- son, and lV1r. Loy C. Laney. Miss Cleary and Miss Greenwalt are advisers of Red Cross, while Polar-Y interests Miss Burwell. Helicon is in charge of Miss Huffman and Mrs. Winslow. National and Junior Eorensic and Juniors are fa- vorites of Mr. Laney. Members of the National Honor Society and also Quill Club have Mr. Dickinson as their aid. Miss Howard assists with underclass declamation work. Algebra. geometry, and trigonometry are pets of Mr. Everett Pennington, Miss Venette Sites, Mr. Glen Gordy, Miss Marie Miller, and Mrs. Ella B. Clark. XVhy were you absent yesterday?', asks Mrs. Clark, attendance and study hall super- visor. Every semester in room 111 Mr, Penning- ton sells new books. Assisting philatelists delights Miss Miller, while acting as treasurer of National Honor keeps Miss Sites busy. Upper left--Miss Margery Suter, dra- maticsg Mr. Varner Chance, music. Upper right-Boys' ,physical educationg Mr. Robert Nulf, Mr. Hyrle Ivy. Center - Miss Ro- wena Harvey, jour- nalism. L o w e r left-Girls' physical education, Miss Margaret Spie- gel, Miss Carrie Snively. Lower right - Miss Ethel Shroyer, li- brarian. -E 13
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