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Miss 'iss A'rS0 M188 Miss Miss Miss Johnson Mildred Johnson Our competent typing teacher-'Are you ready?' greets us every day. Do you recall how proud she is, when one of her better students makes a high score without errors? Eleanore Kohlmann In the classroom and otherwise, a grand teacher and friend. She has been made very happy by the installation of the new kitchens. The lovely flowers that grace her desk cause numerous questions as to their origin. By the way,!hg does send them? Birney Lytle Our favorite speech teacher and dra- matic director. Her tales about Kansas are always amusing. Remember,how she analizes your faults in a nice way and encouages you to forget your self-con- sciousness in the presence of an audience? Edith R. McCormick Acting as advisor to college bound seniors and to the Broadcast keeps her very busy. Bridge and knitting are two of her hobbies. Jennie B. Miner As sewing instructor, her desire to keep everything in apple-pie order is instilled in her pupils. That sigh you heard after the style show was hers,but she can be very proud of the talent she relays to the girls. The librarian who proves so help- Miss Kohlmann Agnes Montgomerie ful in suggesting theme topics,term paper and pro- ject material to bewildered students. 'Let's have less noise over there, and only three at that last table.n Mr. Ernest E. Poe A mainstay in our science department. His extensive wardrobe of matching coats and trous- ers have filled many book covers of students who have tried to keep a record of them. His untiring patience and humor are appreciated by his pupils. Miss Montgomerie Mr Poe 5 Mrs. Lytle J . . J J 2. JPWNJ' Miss McCormick Miss Miner Page ll
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Mr. Fricke Mrf Garner Mr Lloyd C. Fricke Our new track coach this year and already the friend of many. His pet expressions to his boys at track meets, and shy smile are things we won't forget soon. Don S. Garner 'That mean ole man' who takes our poor boys out in the weather and endeavors to build them into healthy American boys. He deserves credit for not becoming discouraged at times. He stays young by participating in so many gym classes. Mr Harold R. Griffith This year a newcomer to W.C.H.S., our capable English teacher has helped many of us to become fluent readers. Grace Hartwich 'Hey kids-have you seen the new Spanish teacher?W greeted us the first day of school, and shd proved to be exactly as grand as she appear- ed. Her amiable manner has made her the friend and favorite of many. Ever heard those Spanish songs? Mr Robert Horsley 'Commander' has returned to us this year after a few years in the Navy,and its grand to have him with us again. He introduced wrestling to the fellows this winter and conducted a very success ful tournament. You made an adorable Santa Claus,too, Coach. Tillie G. Houts Her lengthy speeches to her art c1esses...being smeared with paints...and the beauti ful abstracts her students create, are a few of the memories we have of her. Her daily chore of posting the announcements has made her known to many of us, who are 'un-artist1c'. Elizabeth Husted Her's is the thankless job of get- ting us to clear the hal1s,etc. after school. Ever heard her accuse you of having one of those voices that carries? She has been a great help to many of our organizations and we are appreciative of her services. Miss Houts M155 Husted
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. , - .XJ , X sw! x , , K, X - i 4 ,J 3 Mr. Schaffnit Miss Sparks N l Mr. Vaughn Uwe' Page 12 'MAT Mr. Sandholm Miss Scharnweber Mr. Frank H. Sandholm His classes are made more inter- esting by jokes as only Mr. Sandholm can tell them. Those senior Econ. classes will never be forgotten. Remember the Park Building with all its disturbances Miss Gladys Scharnweber She drills and drills her com- mercial students until they become excellent typists and shorthand artists. She even furnishes music for them much to the delight of neighboring students. Mr. John Schaffnit Another ex-service man we welcome back into our science department. Many lost chemis- try students have been made to see the light through his teaching. That look of his is intriguing,isn't it? Miss Agnes Sparks Her smile is her trademark whenever you see her. She is always willing to help,and she has the unique ability of helping us understand things clearly. The sophomore class has been greatly aided by her guidance. Mr. Charles B. Vaughn WArkyW That language all his own and his attractive clothes will always distinguish him. Social science and history keep him occupied. Too, he helps our tennis team win victories for our school. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Vining Her original idea of no home- work on week-ends was one of our favorites. So was she. We learned from her,in spite of ourselves,and sometimes math even seemed easy. She is co-advisor of Y-Teen. Miss Marian Werner Physical education for girls and supervising G.A.A. are her main duties. She is res- ponsible for helping the girls develop an interest in a variety of sports. Her friendliness has won ad- miration for her among all the students. Mrs. Vining Miss Werner Nix
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