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While old-man Sun . . . Far from the madding crowd . . . . . . was hard on the eyes, these teachers enjoyed . . . they relaxed at Liberty Park Cthe setting of the its Warm rays one autumn day as they hashed over picnicl. Standing: Mrs. Kathryn McCurdy Qlfrenchl, football and teachers' salaries. You know them to Harry H. Taft CMath.l, Margaret Dennison CEnglishl: be lesse O. Beck fljootball Coachl, Mary Duck CTest- seated: Ruth A. Partridge Clinglishl, Harold H. Hetzler ingl, Frank E. l-larnar Commercial Geographyl, Ed- CSpanishD, Ruth L. Reager Clffnglishl. ward I. Campbell CPhysical Educationl. Page Seventeen ii?
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A photogenic bunch . . . . . . like the one at the bottom left pleases Bangert mightily. Shoulder to shoulder are Miles Dearth lPhysics7, Ruth LaPolla CHistoryJ, Geraldine Kerr lLibraryD, Mrs. Elsie M. Mathews CCommerciaD. On bended knee are Donald MacEwan lMath.l and lvan E. Massar CChemistryJ. Time out for cz chat . . . . . . during lunch hour for the group pictured at the bottom Cmiddlel. In the rear are Charles F. Corlett CBand7, I. G. Hickox CTesting7, Leona Deemer CMath.7: front are Iulia Czibula tOfficel, Ioanne Ward lOfficeD, and Mrs. Elizabeth Cross CLibraria1'1l. One moment. ladies. please! . . . . . . and so this sextet tbottom rightl genially poses for another informal shot of faculty mem- bers. Leaning on the trestle are Dorothy E. Hart lWorld Historyl, Mrs. losephine Thoman CEnglisl'1l, Velma E. Hartman CMath.J, Mrs. Clara K. Webb CLatinl, and Emily L. Kaufman lEnglishl. ln front is Esther Tubaugh CEnglishD. When day is done . . . . . . they climb into the old Pontiac, Ford, or Buick C?J and Whiz away: Lorene Troxell CMath.J, Margaret Woodland CLatinl, Edith Paddack CEng- lishl, Doris Malmsberry CBusiness Englishl, and Gertrude Lynn tProblemsl. -'Sf Page Sixteen lif-
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it Page Eighteen Now l select from a busy school day samples of class- room procedure and achieve- ment that win the blue-ribbon prize in the estimation of the students. It satisfies . . . . . . when a teacher who knows his subject can put it across in a friendly fashion. Here Mr. Gass, mechanical drawing instructor, gives some fine points in the technique of inking. The big sleep . . . ...characterizes the quietness of study hall, but brains literally rattle away as homework assignments are completed. Mr. Ball's guard duty might have something to do with those better grades. Chicken scratches? . . . . . . Heavens, no! lt's merely Mrs. Thoman's English class in a diagram- ing session. Students like graphic and visual aids to learning.
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