Trafford High School - Reflector Yearbook (Trafford, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Mr. H. E. Seville Our Supervisor Mr. Seville, our Supervising Principal, has for the past eighteen years directed the educational program in the Trafford Public Schools. His interest and sympathy in Student activity have helped to shape the lives of many youths. We always enjoy listening to Mr. Seville tell of his experiences as a school teacher and as a super- visor in a small country school. By hearing him tell of these experiences one can learn many lessons. Some of Mr. Sevi1le's students from that little sclzool have made great names for themselves. He is proud of them. We hope he will have reason to be just as proud of us, Through Mr. Seville's connections with different organi- zations of Trafford, he not only has successfully directed the education program in the Trafford Public Schools but he has also done much toward the betterment of the community. We shall always be grateful to Mr. Seville for his guidance throughout our school years. Our Principal Mr. Legory has been connected with Trafford High School since 1927. He began his work here as a science teacher and in a few years attained the position of High School Principal. Through his self-control and suave manner he was won the admiration and respect of many. As we leave behind our High School days, we can not forget this friend whose guidance through our four years of High School has done much to keep many on the road to success. May we always remember and try to follow the fine example set by Mr. Legory. Not only will we remember Mr. Legory for his excellent supervision of our High School but also for his masterful teaching. In addition to his duties as Principal he teaches several Chemistry classes. We hope the students of Trafford High School for many years to come will learn to know and appreciate him as we have. The Reflector Mr. L. A. Legory

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Our Instructors Sitting: Miss Bierer, Mrs. David- son, Mrs. Lloyd, Miss Megee, Mr. Shrock, Mr. McFadden, Mr. Lloyd Standing: Mr. McLeister, Mr. Ruckle, Mr. Koepka, Mr. Kelly Missing from group: Mrs. Conolly, Mr. Legory Guppy Sees the Faculty Guppy remembers the faculty by their calling cards. Each one brings vivid memories back to him. One especially, is that of Mr, Lloyd's. On it was written Algebra and Geometry. One problem Guppy has never solved is how can such a short teacher wrestle such large subjects. With Mrs. Davidson, Guppy shared his joys, sorrows, and also his?? marks in Civics and English. Coming with Mrs. Connelly's card is always her S0-50 proposition in Civics and History. 450 true and false questions? On Mr. Ruckle's calling card is Bookkeeping and Typing. Guppy has been hearing lately that our Commercial teacher has been seeing every- thing by twos. The reason might be his lovely twin daughters. Guppy knows the writing on the next card, well, as it has often appeared on his corrected Latin and English papers: it is the easily read script ol Miss Bierer. The aroma of frogs and fish comes with next calling card. On it was written Gen. Science and Biology. Mr. Kelly, can you still go home and eat a good dinner after one of your dissecting classes? From Room 29, comes a card in which is written History. Mr. Shrock has many History dates sealed away in his memory: there is one that is outstanding to him, 1939-- the time when a certain Darlene joined the family. The next calling card is written in cyphers--I beg your pardon, Miss Megee, it seems to be Shorthand! Hurry up, Guppy, and get Miss Megee a chair and a glass of water, the commercial girls are taking 110 words per minute. Indelibly written on the next card is Physical Education. Poor Guppy is wondering if he will ever have the muscles and shoulders Mr. Koepka has. Ssh, ssh, let Guppy keep on dreaming. Je ne sais pas is Guppy's answer to Mrs. Lloyd's calling card. Poor la maitresse , after two years of teaching him French and the answer is still je ne sais pas . QP.S. It means I do not know Q. Wading through the Classics, and English Literature, Guppy encounters the calling card of Mr. McLeister. It was written hurriedly, but then who has to straighten out all of the Seniors difficulties? Guppy sadly now turns his step to Room 31. The teacher's calling card reads Army Air Corps . Our pilots must know some Physics and Trigonometry to win our war, so we supplied them with Mr. McFadden, now, however, Mr. Kudrow is pinch-hitting for liim and doing a good job. Guppy really surprised Mr. Legory when he asked for a calling card instead of an excuse. H20 is vital to life, and Mr. Legory is vital to T.H.S. The Reflec tor

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