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THE FACULTY l lffaf,,, - fs: , . T 'i if i t-A Jw: if FACULTY First Row: fseatedj-Mr. Lloyd, Mrs. Saunders, Miss Bierer, Miss Byers, Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. Legory. Second Row: Cstandingj - Mr. Koepka, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Ruckle, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Schrock, Mr. Dart, Mr. McLeister, Mr. Stark. , Those Who Guide We, the graduating class of 1944, wish to thank the Faculty for their patience with our antics, their endurance in trying to instill in us some academic knowledge, and their helpful guidance when problems confronted us. Mr. Legory, our Principal and Chemistry teacher, we shall miss his guiding hand and winning smile. Mr. McLeister, our English teacher, we shall long remember for his pulling us through the Senior Class Play, the Reflector and most of all, our Senior days. We see Miss Bierer, patiently trying to explain Caesar to us and forgiving us for handing in late English papers. To Mr. Schrock, we owe our knowledge of History and foreign affairs. Miss Byers, who also drilled History and Civics into our brains, gave us the foundation for being future citizens of our great country. Je ne sais pas will remind us of Mr. Robinson and our joyous French classes. Mr. Koepka's Physical Education classes kept us in trim and health during these four years. We will never forget Mrs. Saunders' little stories in her Typing and Shorthand classes. Mr. Lloyd, our Geometry, Algebra, Mechanical Drawing, and Aeronautics teacher, we thank for starting us out on a straight path in our Freshman year. We shall always remember Mr. Stark's patience when our Algebra, Trigonometry, and Radio lessons were never done. Mrs. Lloyd, our Science, Civics, and Latin teacher, we remember for her ceaseless efforts in begging us to pay our library dues. We shall always remember Mr. Kelly's advice and his interest in students as well as his interests in Physics and Biology. Last, but not least, we show our admiration and respect to Mr. Ruckle, our Typing and Bookkeeping teacher. As we walk -along our individual paths in life's highway, we shall always ref member the faculty of T. H. S. in the years to come. 8 X.
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,I x 'jzzfef 4.-w7 '.1 v jf W ' V ' l l i OUR LEADERS OUR SUPERVISOR Mr. Seville, our Supervising Principal, has now been the leader of the educational program of the Trafford Public Schools for twenty years. He has taken a personal interest in guiding each student on the road to success. Many kind letters of en' couragement have been sent by him to former graduates who are now in the Armed Forces. The pleasant way in which he tells us of his past experiences in other small communities is very enjoyable. A lesson is learned from each story. 'We all regard Mr. Seville as an excellent supervisor and a true friend. We are proud of him and hope that in time he may be just as proud 'of us. Everyone is thankful to him for his splendid cooperation toward the betterment of the community. He has done much toward the war effort. We take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to Mr. Seville. Mr. H. E. Seville T55 ' .feacfeyn in Madam fcfncnfiicufz OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. Lcgory, our Principal, came to Trafford in 1927 as Z1 science teacher. Through his outstanding ability and under' standing of the pupils, he achieved the position of High School Principal. His knowledge of Chemistry has been of value to the students. In his own clever way he has been able to gain and hold the respect and admiration of every student. His good advice has steered many a student on the right track. Regard' less of his many duties as principal and teacher, he has always been able to spend a few minutes with a student needing help or advice. Through our four years of high school, Mr. Legory has given us encouragement and has taught us many lessonsf We are grateful to Mr. Legory and appreciate his kindness toward us. We know the students of the future will have the same attitude toward him as we. Mr. L. A. Legory Q
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