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:V , szrvf,--g I, I MISS- ELLIS. CLEMENT MR. REX CONYERS MRS. MARY DUGGAN Sclence BiO10QY Social Studies MISS ADA FALLON Commerce A winning smile and a real desire to help students mgke Miss Ellis Clement one of Chrisman's most popular teachers. She is also co-sponsor ot the Science Club in addi- tion to teaching aeronautics and physics. The capable direction and interest in his subject ot biology have endeared Mr. Rex Conyers to all Who enter the door oi Room 216 which is overflowing with stuffed birds and preserved animals of many types. Popular with all students around Chris- man is our economic geography and Amer- ican history teacher, Mrs. Mary DuQQIClH- FACULTY MISS VERDA FILKIN Foods She also is a co-sponsor of the Shakespear- ean Literary Society. The guiding spirit ior all Chrisman's would-be secretaries is Miss Fallon. Upon her shoulders falls the responsibility for the programs for all the plays and the tests in every department. Along with Mrs. Duggan, she sponsors the Shalcespeareans. Savory odors and appetizing specimens of food issuing forth through the halls tell everybody that Miss Filkin is hard at Work teaching her classes how to prepare nu- tritious meals. Miss Filkin is a co-sponsor with Miss Margaret Chiles of the Home Eco- nomics Club. ........1. ,c4:,,f-6.-- ,.-..:':.: nzvmuv..-.,7.-,K '
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MISS MARY KEININEDY MISS GEORGIA KIMSEY MISS FRANCES KREEGER Social Studies Physical Education Mathematics FACULTY MR. GREGORY LEFEVER' Mathematics From Iunior High School to Chrisman this year came Miss Mary Kennedy, who in an interesting Way teaches American history, American government, and international re- lations. Miss Kennedy Works with our Stu- dent Council for efficient school government. Playing all day is the Work of Miss Geor- gia Kirnsey, teacher of five girls' physical education classes. Although this is her first year in Chrisman, she serves ably as spon- sor of the M Club and the Pep Club. Miss Frances Kreeger's friendly attitude is a great force in making algebra and geome- try classes more enjoyable. With her win- MISS LOUISE MQCDONALD English ning personality, she is an excellent sponsor of the As-You-Like-lt Dramatic Club. Mr. Gregory Lefever capably and agree- ably performs his duty as excuser and un- excuser of students who are tardy. l-Ie as- sists inthe management of the school 'by doing many tasks. Besides this he teaches classes in algebra. American literature and English literature is interesting and well learned when taught by Miss Louise MacDonald who quietly, effi- ciently, and successfully does her work. The Nautilus Literary Society benefits by having her as a co-sponsor. ,.......,,.:.im:.,zv-4-.4--. - ,-....--,. . :umm .rn-we
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