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fffj,4jf Jqvvdl ' ,Leaf JJ-Quo! M' t JV 1 xlffaccl ,OC fflnlfflflw, 'wr Mr. Dixon That bright smile always got Budgy, and those American problems classes always got Mr. Dixon. He instructed students how they were to lead the country when they graduated. Miss Nowels-Although she was only 5' l , she was regarded with much respect by all her typing and American history classes, and office practice students. She was a new edition to P. H. S. this year. Miss Savage- Aunt Lil produced the best thespians again this year. She and her acting and production class ar- ranged for a whole year of interesting assemblies. Miss Hardcrway-Under a pile of new books and magazines, and file cards, Budgy .found the library teacher, Miss Harda- way. He found her tc be blonde and ery nice also very well informed on the workings of the library. 5 Mr. MacPherson-Taught Spanish in a novel way. Students exercised their vocal chords as well as their brains while Paublo pumped his organ. A great guy! Miss Childress-Budgy learned his Caesar from Miss Childress. A teacher un' surpassable, taught English and Latin I and ll. She was also the able sponsor of the Yellow lackets. Miss King-Though at home she may have lost her accent, to us she is still from the South. Budgy liked this English teachers attitude and appear' GHCG. Mr. Meyer--The journalist from journalism- ville. Mr. Meyer taught the art of writing and also facts in American history. Budgy was his problem-f but definitely.
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Bust Budgy became well acquatnted Wrth Mr Bast the che-m1stry phystcs tr1g and soltd geometry teacher and tound that h1s only wtsh was that h1s students would know therr subJect as well as he dtd McNcme- Pop to everyone he taught advanced algebra sclence and ele ments of aeronauucs and geometry Fubed roots W1nd V9lOCll19S and tan gents were hrs pass vtords Fee- Dtt drt da da da d1t d1t dtt buzzed ln Budgy s ear all day after f1TSl pertod radlo class Mr Fee taught code to P H S students as well as naval cadets Rutherford Bugs rats tlsh plants Budgy learned about them all from Mr Rutherford blology teacher Wlth a swell course of study th1s new teacher made a b1g h1t w1th Budgy and h1s pals 0 Jawa WMAGQ4 Miss Mr Backe-ln the musrc room second penod each day could be heard No na no lt was Mr Backe and hrs chorus class Fmdmg a new love tn aramattcs Mr Baclfe drd a bang up Job of d1rect1ng the Juntor play Herring-Budgy described Miss Her- ring as the artist ot P. H. S. Teach- ing students the correct way to spread paint, she helped make the year very colorful.
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'Dx x Mr. Evans- What hasn't he done? :nany of his students have asked. His very interesting lectures in American pro- blems made the hours pass like minutes. Mr. Pratt- Coach made he-rnen out oi mice and boxers out oi he-men. ln com- petition with the armed services, he had the boys do calesthenics and run the commando course. Miss Walker-VVith her ever-present smile, Miss Walker taught many future sec' retaries how to write and read short- hand and how to type. Yes, indeed she knew her stuff. Mr. Yost-The 'human adding machine ot P. H. S. kept the books straight and taught others how to keep them straight, too. Budgy bought and sold his books to Mr. Yost. Jawa WCVZQQZJ Miss Cary--The person responsible lor turn, ing Prescott High School girls into Amazons was Miss Cary. She was head oi the social committee and di- rected the spirited play nights. Mr. Davies-Dark hair, oh, very good look- ingf that was the shop teacher. Boys learned how to turn out anything from a pair of bookends to a bed, un der the able supervision oi Mr. Davies. Mrs. Sheldon- The stew's burning, watch your biscuits, be sure you get your vitamins, sew your seams straight, could be heard coming from the home ec. room. Yes, Mrs. Sheldon was teaching the girls how to become housewives. Miss Olsen-The school sawbones kept and alert eye on the students to ward oli prospective illness. ln her spare U' c , j,,, 'rne she helped Budgy and his friends their medical training. ,.r ' Vit 'Wi K'
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