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acuity Francis J. Logan Mathematics Let’s have it quiet!” Joseph V. Nisco French Mon dieu!” William F. Robinson Physics, Chemistry Now this should work...” Ernestine H. Macdonald Librarian Silence!” Home Economics, Physical Education Okay??” Neta S. Melton Gerome Pierianowicz Earth Science, Biology, General- Science Now when I was a boy . . .!” Hazel M. Percy Chairman Mathematics Dept., Algebra, Advanced Mathematics SHAME!” James L. Roth Music Department One, two, three . . . sing!” Geraldine Roy Chairman Art Department, History of Art, Drawing, Painting Quiet down a little!” James T. Murphy General Science, Physics Well, according to Mur¬ phy’s Law . . . 7” Jane E. Reed Chairman of Commercial Dept. Hush up!” Anthony V. Salvo Commercial Education Well, actually . . . !” 16
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Faculty Robert Dunbar U. S. History, Problems of Democracy If you have anything to say, raise your hand.” David L. Garland Biology See you at 2:30 ” Mary H. Eaton Algebra, Geometry You don’t need that extra little step.” Richard W. Ham French If you have a question, raise your little, lily white hand!” Elizabeth A. Hardy Algebra Don ' t be so impudent!” Wendell Hodgkins English Burning the Midnight Oil?” John Hollingsworth Mathematics Hip! Hip!!” William H. Johnston Mathematics Buster, stop making those airplanes; turn around and keep quiet!” Doris Kelly Commercial Education Keep your eyes on the copy. Albert LaHood World History, Civics Put your paper squarely on your desk.” Tell us about your beatnik friends, declares Mr. Dunbar ' s Problems of Democracy class. 15
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Sally Stembridge English Pitty!” Arthur L. Spencer Chairman Foreign Lan¬ guages Dept. Latin, French There are three rules by which 1 live: one, never argue with a woman; two, never argue with a woman; three, never argue with a woman!” Jeannette T. Bell English Gift wrap the gum, please! John S. Drabik Chemistry No more lab periods for a month!” Paul J. Sullivan General Science, General Physics Please, Girls, Please!” Gale M. Webber U. S. History, Civics Shall we begin . . . ?” Ruth White Helen R. Zimmermann English, French ' How Long is a China¬ man’s name?” Chairman Science Dept., Biology and Anatomy I guess I ' ll just have to spoon feed you these Basic Concepts.” Walter Hawkes Director of Athletics I am a great believer!” Robert F. Patterson Industrial Arts Who turned off the power?” Frederick C. Wales Chairman Industrial Arts Dept. No!” Take me to your leader! the visitor com¬ mands Miss Zimmermann and her students. 17
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