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MR. BOONE SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR Once, precocious BerTus Boone showed his bewildered algebra Teacher how To work prob- lems. Today he iniecTs maThemaTical bacilli inTo us wiTh skill and precision. As counselor Tor sophomores, Mr. Boone enioys especially his daily conTacT wiTh sTudenTs. MISS BRADSHAW CENTURY Good Queen Bess is preparing To meeT The Armada, or Napoleon is TighTing The BaTTIe oT WaTerloo as Miss Bradshaw recreaTes Tor her classes The glories oT a bygone age. And, consisTenT woman, she pursues as a hobby colIecTions oT hisTorical biographies and oT anTiques. MR. COFFEEN ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT The compleTeness oT Those Tlashy SouTh Divi- sion TooTball uniTorms can be accrediTed To Mr, CoTTeen and his associaTes, who have charge oT all aThleTic eguipmenT. He Tinds recreaTion Trom The deTails oT This work in The pages of Carlyle and Ruskin or in music. MISS DeCOURCY CLASS PLAY CreaTing picTures oT liTe upon The sTage and Training sTudenTs in The speech arTs are The ioys oT Miss DeCourcy, Small wonder Then ThaT The inTiniTe varieTy oT Dickens's porTraiT gallery, as well as modern biography, aTTords her pleasure Tor her creaTive eTTorTs. MISS CONC-DON CHAIRMAN OF HOUSEHOLD ARTS The chairman oT our household arTs deparT- menT looks Toward The Time when social Train! ing and Tamily relaTionships shall be TaughT To girls and boys alike. She advocaTes ThaT masculine inTeIligence be harnessed To help pull The load oT domesTic diTTiculTies. MR. CAJSKI POLISH CLUB Mr. Caiski likes his iob because iT aTTords him an opporTuniTy To exercise an inTeresT in science. FurThermore, he highly approves The recogniTion in educaTion oT individual diTTer- ences in pupils and The broadening oT high school curricula To meeT These diTTerences. MISS CHURCHILL SHIELD CLUB A drop c-T wisdom here, a word oT encour- agemenT There sTimulaTe The men+aI growTh in adoIescenTs ThaT pleases Miss Churchill besT. All Things ThaT savor OT common sense, excepT maThemaTics, meeT wiTh The approbaTion oT our Shield club adviser. MISS BREIT GIRLS' CLUB Helping young Tolk To acquire a Tlawless Technique in shorThand and TypewriTing is Miss BreiT's aim in her commercial work. BUT she advocaTes more Time in The learning oT These skills: Tor hasTe, she says, desTroys The Thor- oughness so necessary To business. MR. CHARLY CUSTODIAN OF KEYS Keys, Thousands oT 'ern, all neaTly TickeTed, surround Mr. Charly in his privaTe oTTice. When anyone is locked ouT or up, he comes obligingly To The rescue. WiTh The same cour- Teous paTience he unlocks The mysTeries oT French and German Tor his sTudenTs. MR, BROWN ATHLETIC MANAGER Daily, all oT us come under The waTchTul eye ol: Mr. Brown. BUT seniors especially musT beware The menTaI snares he seTs Tor Them. Once in, iT Takes The eTTorTs oT an enTire class To exTricaTe a colleague Trom The iron logic wiTh which The ProTessor has bound him. MRS. DICKINSON INFIRMARY CuT, bruise, or burn is capably TreaTed by our own peT docTor, Mrs. Dickinson, who holds daily clinics in The inTirmary. In addiTion, she is The guardian oT aThleTic cerTiTicaTion, ThaT mysTerious process ThaT can make or break our supermen. MR, DRABINOWICZ HOBBYCRAFT CLUB This inTeresTing commenT comes Trom Mr. Drabinowicz. STudenTs have losT The power oT imaginaTion Through The eTTorT oT schools To enTerTain insTead oT To develop Them. By a vigorous pursuiT oT arT and hobbycraTT he is doing his besT To combaT This decline. I 3
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MR. BOOK VICE-PRINCIPAL WheTher iT is change, inTormaTion, supplies, or records ThaT we wanT, we can always obTain Them in The OrganizaTions oTTice Trom Mr. Book. However muddled we are abouT busi- ness aTTairs when we enTer, he sTraighTens us ouT and sends us on our way reioicing. MISS ALCOTT CARDINAL ANNUAL PigTails secured by huge bows lThe loops wired, mind youll Torm a vivid recollecTion oT Miss AlcoTT's school days. Today she uses oTher meThods To annoy Treshman and sopho- more boys. She helps To supervise and Tabu- laTe our diagnosTic TesTs. O Tempora, O moresl MISS ALLEN SCIENCE CLUB ThaT laTesT developmenT, visual educaTion, rneeTs wiTh Miss Allen's hearTy approval, Tor how beTTer can she inTeresT her sTudenTs in The world oT living Things? And always she ad- vances her own educaTion by reading The laTesT books. MISS BARRY CARDINAL WEEKLY Teaching liTeraTure ThaT will help young people To Think beTTer, To see more beauTy, and To live happier lives gives greaT pleasure To Miss Barry. As an adviser To The Cardinal weekly, she supervises The club reporTs and arTicles. MRS. BERNFELD GIRLS' CLUB A graduaTe oT SouTh Division, Mrs. BernTeld reTurned aTTer college To Teach modern hisTory and French in her old alma maTer. She divides her spare Time beTween assisTing in Girls' club programs and coaching conTesTanTs in The declamaTory conTesTs. MISS BLACK MASK AND WIG AnyThing connecTed wiTh The TheaTer arTs meriTs The enThusiasTic supporT oT Miss Black. In less inTense momenTs she diligenTly searches Tor sTudenTs To whom she may unTold The glories oT Emerson. Music and The new books oT The year occupy her leisure. I 2 MR. BERGLAND TENNIS COACH In The serious Mr. Bergland lurks a mis- chievous lad. I-le won Tame aT college by seTTing alarm clocks To go OTT aT regular inTer- vals in The organ room during chapel sevice. STill a regular Tella , he Teaches hisTory in a way ThaT his sTudenTs never TorgeT. MISS BARSNESS GIRLS' CLUB AII aboard! Trains, planes, and seven-league booTs To all parTs oT The world daily. From lTaly and Oklahoma, sTudenTs Travel in The geography classes oT Miss Barsness. As chair- man oT The Girls' club, she TurTher gains con- TacTs wiTh growing youTh. MR. BIDDICK ASSISTANT COACI-I Pulling Things aparT To see whaT makes Them Tick in biology and explaining The why oT whaT in physics is The work oT Mr. Biddick. Our speedy assisTanT baskeTbalI coach deTesTs Tardy sTudenTs, alThough he enioys his asso- ciaTions in The classroom. MISS BATZ GIRLS' CLUB Much Too reTicenT is Miss BaTz To please us, buT she TacTTully blames her silence on a TruanT memory. However, we are conTenT To know her as a Teacher oT mafhemafics who gives much aTTenTion To The individual and reioices in his progress. MR. BLAIR CI-IAIRMAN OF SCIENCE The mosT pleasing aspecT oT science To Mr. Blair is iTs unlimiTed possibiliTies and iTs Thou- sand new applicaTions each year. WiTh This inTeresT in his sTudies he combines a hobby oT collecTing sTamps Through Toreign correspond- ence in EsperanTo. MR. BECI-ITOLD BASKETBALL COACI-I My peT peeve? Answering quesTionsl corn- plains Mr. BechTold. Our beloved coach did give us some inTormaTion abouT his earlier days. An amusing memory is ThaT oT a disgrunTled Teacher breaking a ruler while Trying To wal- lop a pupil. We wonder who The kid was!
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MR. HEINEMAN TRACK COACH A speed demon himselT, wiTh I38 medals and Tive records in Track To his crediT, Mr. Heine- man capably direcTs The acTiviTies in Track and cross-counTry aT SouTh. Nor sTops he There. His hobby is collecfing blue ribbon awards Tor his prize dahlias every Tall. MRS. GREENWALT FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mrs. GreenwalT runs The losT and Tound deparTmenT Tor The Treshman kids and does a magniTicenT iob in helping Them To Tind Them- selves. Seeing Through Johnny and seeing Johnny Through is, in her opinion, The mosT signiTicanT advance in educaTion. MISS FOELSKE CARDINAL ANNUAL Under The sTimulaTing guidance oT Miss Foelske, our Annual emerges each year Trom The chaos oT copy and prooT. Under her magic Touch, organized ThoughTs evolve Trom The chaos oT senior minds. WiTh undersTanding and wiT, she converTs her scalawags To Bill Shakespeare in spiTe oT Themselves. MR. GOODRICH DIRECTOR OF BAND GiTTed wiTh a glorious voice himselT, Mr. Goodrich devoTes his energies To culTivaTing The arT oT song in oThers. He is The one man whom we readily Torgive Tor Turning his back on us: Tor when he does, we know ThaT sweeT sounds and harmonies will issue Trom The band. MISS HAMPEL GERMAN GUILD None oT us will soon TorgeT The beauTy and The digniTy oT The ChrisTmas pageanT, ThaT age-old sTory oT human appeal, puT on by Miss Hampel and The German Players' guild. EnTerTainmenT aT SouTh reached a new high in ThaT perTormance. MISS DURBROW ASSEMBLY 309 Here's a Teacher who considers The pupils The besT parT oT her work: and, believe iT or noT, her peT peeve is long assignmenTs. The mosT amusing recollecTion oT her own school days is haTs resembling dishpans. Heaven alone knows whaT she Thinks oT The l-iaTs OT Todayl MR. DUNKEL SCIENCE CLUB Verily, dear old golden rule days become a realiTy Tor Those oT us who daily waTch Mr. Dunkel, The man abouT A, paTrol his morning beaT, ruler in hand. Small wonder ThaT aTTer such regular exercise he conducTs his chemisTry classes wiTh unparalleled vigor. MR. GUSTAFSON ASSEMBLY I28 Mr. GusTaTson applauds The change in The educaTional menu Trom Tood-Tor-The-gods subiecTs To subsTanTial corn-beeT-and-cab- bage dieTs ThaT esTablish a pracTical basis Tor earning a living. In Teaching his commercial classes he pracTices his preachings. MISS GEIL CLASS PLAY When Miss Geil carries an evening cloak, a birdcage, a TeakeTTle, and sundry arTicles Through The corridors, we know ThaT The class play is in order. The resT oT The Time she develops poise, personaliTy, and sTage pres- ence in kids who have The nerve To Take speech. MR. HANNEMAN BUSINESS MANAGER Floyd Hanneman wiTh a Tloy-Tloyl He Tells us he had a shy and reTiring disposiTion in school. Now he's a high-pressure salesman. Whenever he Teels a verse coming on, sTudenTs TighTen Their grasp on Their pockeTbooks- only To loosen iT willingly laTer. MRS. FREEMAN CHESS CLUB EveryThing Trom bodices To buTTons comes up Tor dissecTion in The creaTive cloThing classes TaughT by Mrs. Freeman. Girls' club and Chess club highlighT her busy days, which she especially enioys when The kids are good . MR. HANSEN SCHOOL CASHIER T'Since youTh parades beTore us consTanTly, we never grow old, says Mr. Hansen as he bends over Torbidding ledgers and daybooks. AlThough loyal To The cardinal, he has no use Tor red in his accounTs. lT is a preTerence ThaT he TransmiTs To his sTudenTs. I 4
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