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'l'lley're More Than To-aelmrs . . . We are proud of our faculty. We present herewith as fine an ar- ray of pedagogues, as grand and versatile a teaching staff as can be found in any other secondary educational in- stitution in the land. They have struck a pleasing medium be- tween the monotony and drudgery of tough assignments and the de- lightful and fancy-free pleasure of play and fun. Never too austere or stern in their ways to see and laugh at a good joke regardless of the situation. Always ready to crack right back at you with a better one. They can understand the lighter side of life amid the work-a-day routine of a busy high school, for they have learned to use their spare time to useful advantage. Some of the hobbies with which the Faculty abounds are music, pro baseball and basketball, hunting and fishing, the ministry, politics, selling insurance and authoring text books. It is their lot to exert that prime characteris- tic called patience, the use of which often de- termines one's success as a teacher. They have learned to understand their unsettled and sometimes problem charges, working with them in sincerity and interest. All in all we are proud to present a whole bundle of good sticks. I Hlstoiy .linerin-:in thu A. V. Henning G:-nerul S1-'vxive 1 Ella. Srnith Biology R. W. Kilgendorf Quaker Business Advisor VSalc'smansl1ip and Cmnmercial Studies Page IQ 'ffflllll Ill .39 WQ-lj Helen Henning Sr-wrw-lzirx' to l'I'l'IL'l11l Herbert Jones 'Uh' misu-v lI1'X .-Mlx'1s-ur I-I. C. Lehman .lwurmilisni English l ' l' qua ier Ln itorial Advisor
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AIIVIFE - To The Ladies - llc-an Ili Girls - Aiding young people is her hobby. Through her guidance and careful consid- eration not a few students of Salem High School have been guided by her only-too- willing and knowing hand in choosing their life work, selecting the proper and practical College or University where conditions are best suited for each student's individual re- quirements. She has helped them plan their course of study for High School in the things which will aid them most in years to come. She has a pleasant and congenial way of instilling into students the fact that they must prepare their life's work even as early as a High School Freshman. She helps them realize the need for higher education. A glance into her personal life shows us that she is very fond of travel. She likes to become better acquainted with other people in the other countries and her personal friends are legion even from the four cor- ners of the earth. She has toured England and the Continent. Maude Hart Nature and its beauties play a great part in her life for she is very fond of the great out-of-doors and she has made an extensive study of wild flowers, cultivated plants and trees. Another of her many avocations is philately or collecting stamps. Her career in Education is an interesting and colorful one. She is a graduate of New Jersey state normal college and Columbia University. ' ' She has taken special graduate work at Exeter, and London Univer- s1t1es in. England where for several summers she attained a rich back- gI'0UHd 111 EI1gl1Sh HlS'f01'y. art and literatu1'e in a special field course Miss Hart says: Education, as offered by the school, is not, as so many believe, merely a preparation for the future. It is rather a process of growth or development through natural daily experiences, which it is the province of the school to provide. That institution is not primarily concerned with what the student will be thinking or doing years from now, but rather with his reaction to his present environment: that the necessary elements, including good- will, cooperation and justice, may enable him to live a happy, efficient, constructive life. M. MAUDE HART Page I I
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