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MRS. HASELTON, Mrs. Metz- ler, Miss Sailors, Mrs. Car- lock, Mr. Carlock, and Dr. Lovelass gossip about un- suspecting pupils at an all- school party. Beanies, Letter Jackets Appeared in Parade educators, with a big burst of Southern enthus- iasm, relive the torture of the previous night's basketball game. Yet, these are only a few of the learned leaders who make up the stellar faculty of University High School. Yes, it was this some bunch who had us in hysterics when they put on a pep assembly for the school. fWhile on the subiect of assemblies, it may be of some interest to know that the Junior Class was going to have an assembly on the subiect of faculty meetings. However, the assembly on the subiect FRENCH ll class presents petits fours flittle cakes, to Miss Ellis at a party in her honor. FIRST ROW: FRANCES ALEXANDER, U.S. History, THEODORE ALMY, English Il, PAT BAHN GOEHE, Speech, Dramatics, HAROLD BAUER, Chorus, CLAUDE BELL, Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, HELEN W. BENJAMIN, Typing, General Business, Business Arithmetic. SECOND ROW: ALLIE WARD BILLINGSLEY, Spanish, RUTH BIRD, Physical Education, MARGARET BRADFORD, Home Economics, Family Living, ROBERT BROME, English I, lll, JAMES BRUBECK, Business Law, Typing, EUNlCE BRYAN, Algebra, General Math. L ,AM lf CI? LJ
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e LEFT: Mrs. Goehe and husband soak in the sun at Lake of the Woods. ABOVE: Mr. Fischer grins as he runs PA system. Teacher's Death Saddened Students, Faculty MR. KEISER and Mr. Mays take a breather from their work as U. High's custodians. the future, it is hoped that other possible changes will become realities. News of the death of Mr. L. E. Laubaugh, father of sophomore Susan Laubaugh and teacher of agricultural courses, saddened U. High stu- dents and faculty. . . . and so another year of learning . . with our teachers . . . people remembered . . . our guides to better things . . . parents away from parents . . . friends, foes, or iust people we knew . . . for whom we burned the midnight oil . . . to whom we owe so much. FIRST ROW: GRACE HILER, English l, Reading, MAX HONN, Printing, VERNA HOYMAN, English ill, HARRY JACKSON, Biology, MARIE JESSA, Bookkeeping, JOHN JOHNSTON, Electricity. SECOND ROW: LOWELL KUNTZ, Orchestra, KERMIT LAIDIG, Geography, Conservation, L. E. LAUBAUGH, Animal Husbandry, LEWIS LEGG, General Science, Chemistry, WILLARD MCCARTHY, Metalwork, WINIFRED METZLER, Library. 'Q 53 25
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