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FIRM BODIES MRS. MEYER-We are bound to have good citizens as Mrs. Meyer is teaching the Fresh- men Civics for a firm foundation. MR. MENSER -Mr. Menser keeps the seventh and eighth grades on their toes by preparing them for higher mathematics. MISS MEYERS-Her maps and science keeps the seventh and eighth grades familiar with the World they inhabit. MRS. GLESSNER teaches the Ir. High School pupils guidance which will help them prepare for their course in study. She also instructs English. MISS HECKMAN-Her petiteness is not a handicap as she is capable to instruct the seventh and eighth grade in history. MISS MILLER-She teaches literature and grammar to the seventh and eighth grade pupils. MR. SCHROCK-His problem children are the Iuniors, with the aid of Muzzy's text, he drills them in American History. MISS SPIGGLE -Her giggling laugh keeps her Iunior English students from being bored. MISS RUTH LANDIS -A new member to the faculty who is mak- ing progress with the musically-minded stu- dents. MISS HELEN LANDIS--Another new faculty member who keeps the girls in shape in Gym Class. MISS SNYDER-Miss Snyder teaches Sophomore English and along with it tells of her many travels. MRS. TRENT-Teach- ing the Sophomore Ancient History is her pleasant duty. MISS WEIMER-She has a thorough knowledge of the Seniors from teach- ing them English and supervising the Class Play. MISS REDFOOT- Make sure that hem is straight, is her cry to the Home Economics students. MISS GLESSNER-Supervising the cafeteria is no easy job. nevertheless Miss Glessner provides the best meals ever. MR. BILLICK-The future farmers of S. H. S. will owe their many modern ways of Agriculture to Mr. Billick. MR. THOMAS-Mr. Thomas teaches the boys who take Shop how to handle tools and make the most they can from them. MR. KERIN- HoW's your liver, is his usual cry to the boys in Gym Class. MR. FLICK -Under Mr. Flick's supervision the boys learn how to handle metal to the best of their ability. MR. CLEEVES-Mr. Cleeves teaches the Ag boys how to use the soil to their advantage. MISS MAIER-Miss Maier must have lots of patience to control the library. She keeps the library in contact with the latest books and material. Miss Lois Davis Miss Snvdvr Mr. Srlirn lc Mis- Runmnnslu Miss Spngqlc Mw- Krall Miss S Alix Kilvssuvl' Mr. llvlc M S M llv-Immun Nliss Mill
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8 . Q President - - WARREN LATSHAW Secretary - - ROSALINE BRANT Treasurer - DAVID WEIMER 'Twas that eventful year 1940 . . . cmd with a boisterous Company halt! . . . one . . . two a troop of greenies, 275 strong. marched up and stopped before the wel- coming portals ot S. H. S. These were the new draftees under Commanding Officer, Robert Morin, arriving to begin their basic training. They immediately fell-in to their work with unsurpassed viw and vigor. In midwinter to boost the morale of the camp a Freshmen Circus was presented, in which the Rookies very realistically portrayed clowns, strong men, comedians, skaters, and even a true-to-life bull fight. Of course, they had K. P. duty, too . . . serving mess to the hungry football fans. This was done to finance future class activities. Iames Critchfield, who was later trans- ferred, served as their C. O. for the follow- ing two years. Under his supervision they sponsored a most unusual dance-The Cod Fish Ball-for the Seniors. And having pep and talent galore, they gave us many un- usual and original assembly programs. fAs Iuniors many of their gifted musicians began to hold prominent places in our band, orchestra, choruses, and operetta cast. Sev- ., an-1 ,... '-' fi Qi if Brant, Weimar, Latshaw eral of their sportsmen began to see some real varsity action. But 'twas in drama they excelled!-their modern version of The Taming of the Shrew will long be remem- bered. The high light of this year was the Iunior-Senior Prom with it's quaint Holland setting.-Their ingenuity even included a large tulip-strewn dike and a colorful wind- mill-to make the Dutch atmosphere au- thentic. And now another promotion-Seniors. At last our goal is almost within our grasp. After four years of strenuous work and play only 154 members of our class are left. Al- though we have not the quantity, our qual- ity is supreme. We can always be seen breathlessly hustling about in an attempt to set the pace for the various activities that are taking place. And to top them all, we presented the Seniors' annual class play, The Fighting Littles. Soon with the brisk command Forward march! we will proceed onward-rout into this wide and warring world to man our stations and help win and preserve our rightful heritage-peace!
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