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4 GOOD MORNING Mr. ffliirlr' Fourtee s M. V ziiiflcvc, Van, is wir lfvlilfi Dim-lar. llv tr-frvlies sonsial studios, C'1'll'S, fIl'l Cconcmi-Qs, HO rorisidors Ukfiristcn Cliiirfziill :fm jrrefrtest liviria iiifm, and Madame Cliifma Kdi-Sliek Alie jrefrlost liviiiq woiiicxn. He likes to listen 'rg Pdul Rolzescn, likes to talk aboui aililefus ani pulilis affairs, likes to cat Telzcric sieaks and read Timo. Miss Hirzfl lows-ry, B.Ed,, is head of :nr ffm- mor '1':l f'lf'P1'Il'lIIl l'l'. Slic' is YI Cl'L'II'F'li iiiertilicir rf 'he Eetf: Sl'IlIl'I Plii samrry. Miss 'l'mw0rj,' szjws ner favorite 'cpu' of UOHVCTSTHIOH new, is 'me wary Ordinwrily, mimi. Slic is land ef s'Cak. Tue New Yorker is lifr favcrilc iiidfguziiic. Mr. E1i!'lT',1TlZ1 Siiivrly, l'.l.A., has iasses in Arnet- an ffistcry iria Axrierifaii l.i'era'ure. Mr. Sm'.'r.j,'s Z':'Jcr1'e siziafr is Dmdlx Shire. Ffis VC'-gsee'.'e is Lvilllff fresky. iff' 'zpiiil-cs fzie Duslifss cf l.'.liiiqis'i :iid fareizy ,lllLOll1fSTfll :rf Folk r'x'l1Pr iisfffss lW lll'7S. llis f'z','r,r1ff' Tcgvi i.,' if f'on'.'OrsJ1fiQii is fc Miss Pear. Yas', M.A., iearhes 'fforlfl llis'cij,'. Sho is a member cf the Fichlaria Country Clair She plays bctii the piano and the pipe crazrt. Miss Ycstls favcrif TCPK cf Ccnversaticri is fcaal, and her favcrifo feed steak, French frzes and letfaie salad. She erroys The z-frifirias af Aiitcirie 'if Sainf Exupvrjx :rid Gcsod Eieusekeegtxna 'r 4 i If! 17'lO Miss V is fl era Smvh, MA., our Latin 'ecuhor and Debate Coach. Sho likes tc discuss the '.-:ar cmd Considers lffinsicn Cliurczli- the areatest liviriq mari. Her favcrre popu- lar song is Cliffs ef Dcverf' She is fr member of thi: Olney Basiriess and Prcfesslcnal Vfemeri's Club lie? liorrv .s rocking,
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DEAR TEACHERS Miss Arlene Hovey, A.B., who joined our faculty this year, teaches English Literature. She is a mem- ber of the National Biological Fraternity and Eeta, Beta, Beta. She enioys reading Madamoiselle and thinks Windswept the best novel ol the year. Her favorite popular song is Miss You. Miss Edna Erwin, BS., is a new teacher in our home economics department and has charge of the lunch room. She belongs to the Iunior Womens Club and is a sponsor ot one troop of Girl Scouts. She considers General MacArthur the greatest living man. Mr. Loren Caminon, M.S., has classes in lsiology and social studies. Mr. Canimon is Muster ot the Olney Masonic Lodge. He thinks Franklin D. Roosevelt is the greatest man ot today and Dorothy Thompson the greatest woman ol today. His favorl ite song is The Waltz You Saved tor Me. Mr. Sliva, B. M., but better known as Gus, directs our band and chorus and has a class in music appreciation. His tavorite song has long been A Gal From loe's and he sure likes huntin' and eatin'. Miss Mary E. Myers, B.S., teaches girls' physical education, health classes, and English ll. She is sponsor of G.A.A. Miss Myers likes Guy Lom- bardo's orchestra, and her favorite popular song is Deep in the Heart oi Texas. She is a member oi the Richland Country Club: philately and golf are among her hobbies. Mr. Frank Newton, BS., . our athletic coach, teaches boys' physical education, business training, and bookkeeping. Mr. Newton belongs to the Masons and the Elks. He enioys reading Time magazine and detegtive s'ories. Mr. All , Newton thinks General ' 'iw' MacArthur is the great- L A est living man. --4. Fifteen
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