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POTTAWAM A Day With The Faculty The faculty of our school is probably the busiest group that we have. A tour through the different classes will give us the best conception of what is taking place nearly every day. First on the program is bookkeeping class. We find Mrs. Warwick seating everyone where she thinks they will work the best; in other words, work more and talk less. Next we watch Mr. Martinson’s physics class at work. Class meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Every day except Friday, the s’udents work in the laboratory. Mr. Martinson believes in surprise tests. The answers that are given are proof of the agony of the class. Then the lecture begins. (Mr. Martinson is very expert at lecturing). Following the schedule we find ourselves in speech class under the supervision of Miss Ash. During the first period in the afternoon some of the seniors, along with some juniors, go to English literature class. You will be apt to find Mr. Canfield debating with Virginia Walter or Carol Culver about the pronunciation of a word. If you go to economics class, taught by Miss Ash, you will hear the seniors give reports on consumer buying. They learn how to purchase in order to get the most for their money. Miss Ash is always telling Paul Senker to wake up. The last period of the day finds the farmer boys in Mr. Wissman’s animal husbandry class. If they start acting up, Mr. Wissman appeals to their gentlemanly instincts. (Note: They generally act more like gentlemen when he finishes his little lecture). In spite of all the trials and tribulations we have undergone in our four years of high school, we, the seniors, think that our faculty is one of the grandest that any school could have. We certainly are going to miss them when we leave, but “Adios”. 12 .
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C. K. Martinson Superintendent Science, Mathematics C. R. Canfield Coach English, Hygiene Rose Warwick Girls’ Coach Mathematics, Latin Antoinette Ash Music History, Economics A. K. Wissman Agriculture, Civics ll
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