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us aware of our world MR. UMMEL enjoys all types of sports, whether participating, coaching, or watching. He attended Beaver Dam High School, Manchester College and Indiana University. He says, In teaching, it is more important to help stu- dents to do better work by inspiring them--not driving or pushing them. MR. FAWLEY is a member of the English department as well as the commercial department. He enjoys teaching because, I love young people, and feel that they are our greatest hope for the future. MR. BOND came originally from Hagerstown, Indiana, and received his degrees from Ball State University. He advises students, Work hard at what you do Take the advice of your elders as helpful suggestions and not as criticism. MR. WORKMAN is one of our new faculty members. He taught formerly at South Whitley, and Warsaw. In his spare time he enjoys golf, fishing, and selling insurance. This is the business faculty of our school, all looking very jovial--probably chuckling at one of Mr. Fawley's little stories. II
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social studies, business make CHECKMATE! . . that's the good word, says Mr. Imlay. Yes, our own Mr. Imlay is a chess enthusiast. He also enjoys reading and owns an extensive library. As a teacher of government and problems-in- democracy, Mr. Imlay spent three years at Nappanee before coming to S.H.S. this year. His advice to high school students-- Never quit learning. READING is also the favorite pastime of Mr. Metzger This year he taught Latin and eighth grade history at S.H.S. Mr. Metzger is another traveler and spends half of his day at Milford and half of it here. A firm believer in the cliche Man does not live by bread alone, Mr. Metzger also subsists on the satisfaction of creating an atmos- phere in which his students can learn. MRS. BENDER, S.H.S. world and American history teacher, has thirteen years of teach- ing experience. She has taught in schools from Riviera Beach, Florida, to Goshen Jun- ior High School emphasizing one of her spe- cial interests--traveling. WhenMrs. Bender is unable to travel by conventional means she explores the world through books. YOU DON'T have to stay awake nights to become a success--just stay awake days. This sage advice comes from Mr. Longenbaugh and is di- rected to all high school students--not just study hall snooz- ers. Mr. Longenbaugh, who received his A.B. degree from Indiana Central, has been teaching for twenty-five years. He teaches Indiana history and geography to junior high students. MR. IMLAY lectures to one of his government classes. AT RIGHT-- a town-planning project of a problems-in-democracy class. 10
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MR. NEFF employs still another principle of physics in his helpful demonstrations. OUR SCIENCE faculty, Mr. Cobbs, Mr. Neff, Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Moser, are often found here--the chemistry lab. science MR. NEFF is a 1960 graduate of Manchester College, and re- ceived his master's degree from Purdue University in 1963. He is a native of the area having lived in Nappanee, Indiana, and attended New Paris High School. He is the sponsor of the Science Club and in his spare time enjoys flying, bowling, ping-pong, water skiing, and ice skating. MR. EDWARDS has taught at Syracuse for the last six years. He is also the vocational agriculture teacher at our school as well as general science teacher. MR. MOSER, besides being a science and physical education teacher, is coach of B team basketball and varsity track. He is an avid fan of all sports, which he likes to discuss in his classes. MR. COBBS is another graduate of Manchester College. His aim in teaching is, To help young people achieve to the best of their abilities, for a better world. s.h.s. science and math students
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