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Qui' gxecu fiuezi Orrin J. Weymouth, AB. MA Orrin J. Weymouth, superintendent of Sidney schools, came to Sidney to make his home Z7 years ago. The first course he taught was English' l and was it tough l at a school in Sidney. He's married and when asked if he had any children he answered, Yes, and how. His hobby is fishing if he ever could find time. The words he likes to hear most are, Here's the ten spot l borrowed, and the words he likes to say most are, Thanks, l'll take it. He states that his most embarrassing moment is unprintable. His pet peeve- l'm not mad. I love everything and everybody. Mr. Weymouth thinks high school stu- dents are o.k. They are a lot more on the ball than the oldsters give them credit for. Albert E. Nimtx, AB, MA Albert E. Nimtz likes to fish, but it's a sadly ne- glected hobby. Mr, Nimtz is the principal of the high school. He's married and has one child. They've lived in Sidney for six years. His most embarrassing moment was when he forgot his lines in a grade school play. His pet peeve is students and teachers who do not have things in on time. Here's that raise for services rendered, are the words he likes to hear most. He has always wanted to be a teacher. When asked why he liked sunrise the most of all the hours of the day, he said because he could look at the day with all its hopes and aspirations. He thinks high school students are normal, happy individuals. we 3400! goarcf MIS. B. H. Gfillilll Rge Jones Kgnngfh Agnew Hull Cook Albin Olson A. E. Wright
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Glenn Ackerson, AB Dean Killion, BME, MM jdCUAg Glenn Ackerson taught the x's and y's of algebra and the fundamentals of general science to the students who wanted to learn. Extra time was spent with the Black Knights and the senior class . . . lf your pet peeve is the wind in Western Nebraska, you and Art Bauer have something in common, A junior class sponsor, Mr, Bauer taught biology and coached the football team. His favorite motto is To achieve, you must endure, . . . Spon- soring the Hi-Life and the Trail was Dorothy Becker. She helped the juniors and the seniors through the more difficult phases of English and kept the journalism class busy. Miss Becker's pet peeve is lunch students who leave crumbs and coke bottles on chairs in lO2 which the fourth period students have to use . . . lf you want to learn about industrial arts, Don Burrows is the man to see. Don't try it without a pink slip though. He was also the assistant freshman coach and a freshman sponsor. Of all monarchs, Nature is the most just in the enactment of laws, and the most severe in punishing the violation of them, is his favor- ite quotation . . . Modern problems, American history, and driver's education were taken over the second semester by Carl Crouse. He was also the sponsor of the junior class and the Cheyenne County government at SHS . , . The saying, ls that clear? will tell the girls of the home economics l, ll, and lll who is speak- ing. Genevieve Fitch is the sponsor of the FHA and the senior class. Popping gum is her pet peeve . . . When they hear Be here at quarter to eight in the morning, all band members immediately think of Dean Killion. Those same people will know that Mr. Killion's pet peeve is not getting somewhere on time. A sponsor of the sophomore class, his time was spent with group lessons, private lessons, and the organization of grade school bands. Genevieve Fitch, AB, BS, ME Art Bauer, BS Dorothy Becker, AB Don Burrows, BS, MA Carl Crouse, AB, MA
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