Waite High School - Warrior Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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TEMPORARY HAVEN WITH modern Miss COWELL, who teaches English and reminds one of Fannie Brice, that master at faculty roasts, MR. CUMMINGS, who operates the motion picture machine in the auditorium and teaches industrial arts, determined Miss DRUGGAN, who likes courteous people, dislikes snakes, and teaches biology, motherly MRS. FORTUNE, Who finds a home for every stray dog and teaches Latin, coolly detached Miss GERDING, school nurse, who has recently traveled in Europe, the dean of sophomore girls, Miss GRIFFITH, who plays bridge skilfully after teaching German in school hours, red-headed Mizs. TOM HALL, whose husband is a Blade columnist and who teaches English, original Miss Hart, director of Western tours during the summer, English teacher and annual adviser during fall, winter, and spring, dominating Mas. HELBURN, who teaches a special library course-and turns a few of Waite's girls into first-class librarians, dehnite Miss HOUK, who speaks only French in her French classes, Miss Howmzn, chemist, chemistry teacher, and energetic dean of freshman girls, MR. JAEGER, head of the commercial department, who boasts the honorary title, Chief of Police of La Guira, Venezuela, South America, rigorous Mas. KEMP, a former Spanish teacher and present history teacher, our humorist, dean of sophomore boys, MR. KLAG, who lives on the East Side and teaches physics, clear-headed and independent MR. Lmcn, who is head of the history depart- ment. a 'Wi . iteliws ag, 4 L 1 , fig is 335211 '91 De , i ,Q A Mrs. Helburn Miss Houk Miss Howard Mr. Jaeger Library French Science Commercial 71 if dk fs ' ,, ' at 3, Mi-.'Klag Mr. Leach Miss Mallory Miss Malloy Science Social Science Home Economies English 23 ,., , . 'i .1 L Y i . . I ., Ml 1 I if .-z.,,svs1gt,Qg Mrs. Fortune Miss Duggan ' Science Latin S F lb s f S Miss Grifiilh Miss Gerding School Nurse German Mrs. Hall Miss Hart English English Mrs. Kemp Social Science

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,..M'1Z lf, 1 lub Mk' 1. 1 G, 'H Miss Adams Mrs. Allen Commercial English K 17- .is fi 1 'C 9:5 W' ' Q I viii ' l l. SML Baird Mr. Ball Imluslrial Arts Char-us , Q sg l 1 . 2 mr R . Q it 4 as 2 V it 4' l , . I' 1 - . 1 Lila F MFAIBEBF Miss Boerger Science Laffy, 4 ig: l i g.: was 3-,E , Q ' is 3 Mr. Brenner Science HANK TI-IE LAINIK SOUGI-IT sweet little Miss ADAMS, who owns a farm and teaches shorthand and typing, MRS. ALLEN, dean of junior and senior girls, Who, besides slinging slanguage in her English classes, guides the welfare work in its successful course, MR. BAIRD, whose enthusiasms are yachting and fishing and the teaching of industrial arts, cherubic-checked MR. BALL, who rolls a rolling tenor over his lusty-lunged glee club, boyish MR. BEAR, who tells Waite students about insects, and sports a dashing crop of red hair, musical Miss BOERGRR, who teaches Latin and composes Latin ditties in her spare time, gentlemanly MR. BRENNER, who teaches our freshmen elementary science during school time and indulges in golf after school hours, MRs. BRQWN, who teaches commercial subjects and impresses one as being sweet, efficient, and serious, efficient Miss BuRNs, who lends her aid to the National Honor Society and teaches English, social-minded and enthusiastic MRS. CANFIELD, who teaches biology when she isn't heading Student Council, considerate, gracious, generous, and sensitive Miss CARPENTER, who teaches art, conservative MR. Coivuas, that paradoxically beaming pessimist who teaches history, Whole-souled and Wholesome Miss COSGRAY, who teaches English and advises the Peris, 1 , V f iii. - i ' A A 'N . s. aaa. W. 5 5 t A i I.: 1' ' ' . K4 X ff'-ag' ,K 5'-1' 5, ' 5 r ' . , it T233 ' f ' e . 1 1 1' . Q at L Mrs. Brown Miss Burns Mrs. Canfield Miss Carpenter Cnmmercifzl English Science Art - '- -'I Qtgfw ,Ti '.,?,g' if i -df' 'LIE' in 'Z .: pi. , , ,tr . 1 it , . g lijsgg-its ,ff : F Mr. Combs Miss Cosgray Miss Cowell Mr. Cummings Social Science English Englrsb Industrial Arts 21



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Miss Mafine Social Science Mr.AMills Science 2 X taskia gi' 1 1' 4 1.2 iii' 'G Mr. Mollenkopf Commercial Mr. Mathias Mathemalirx Mr. Moffatt Cwmnercxal r . Miss Moore Cnmmercml Miss Nelson English X .. ATTEMPTS ON THE LIFE GF FEIQDI- meticulous, energetic Miss MALLORY, who teaches home economics and adores swimming and golfingg poised Miss MALLOY, vvho teaches English and last summer toured England, idealistic Miss MARINE, who hopes for the success of the League of Nations and teaches social sciences, versatile MR. Marinas, dean of junior and senior boys, instructor of mathe- matics, and an equally good pianist, duplicate contract player, and bovvlerg MR. MiLLs, teacher of science and salesman of club equipment and distinctions, difiident MR. MOFFATT, coach of the tennis team and teacher of commercial studies, Waite's very ovvn football coach, MR. MOLLENKOPF, who teaches in the com- mercial department, decisive Miss Mooma, with the smiling eyes, teaches shorthand and typing, sparkling, intense, courageous, smiling Miss NELSON, who teaches English, Miss NEWBIRT, firm believer in American democracy and head of the English department, agreeable, red-haired Mns. OSBORNE, social science department, who left the House of Morgan to take her place in the faculty album beside good-looking, equally agreeable MR. RUSSELL OSBORNE, teacher of industrial arts, Mn. PEARSALL, teacher of commercial subjects, the perfect nurse and Wampum collector, pleasant Miss Picicimn, who loathes chair scraping and loves teaching science, entirely English Miss REES, who reads her English classes interesting stories, subtle Miss RoAcHE, teacher of English and possessor of a sense of humor as keen as a Nor'wester, 5 K 3 3 B' , ':' ., if F, 1: fr N, , i. 1 , - A Miss Newbirt Mrs: Oslqorne Mr. Osborne George Pearsall English Social Sczenre Induxn-ia! Ari: Commercial ,Q V ' V 1 if X t it 'ws 5 ,' .., .. 4 4 2 , Miss Piekard Miss Rees Miss Roache Mr. Rohlfing Science English English Swenre Z4

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