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The faculty at Withrow has guided a generation of students on the pathway to knowledge Second Row MISS BAEHR- This French teacher with 25 years experience l o v e s to travel, keep house, cook, and tell amusing stories. Third Row MISS BLASBERG- After teaching gym likes to read mystery stories, sleep late on Saturday, and prepare packages for overseas mail. Fourth Row MR. BRUBAKER- Teacher of chemistry, likes movies and good magazines, when he is not busy in his laboratory. MISS BAHR- A teacher of commercial and social subjects and business advisor of Tower News col- lects famous paintings. MR. BEHRMAN- The music department's loss was the Marines' gain as Doc answered the call to arms, taking his basic train- ing at Parris Island. MISS CAMPBELL- Teacher of English enjoys reading current books, non- fiction preferred, and travel by air. MR. BAKER- Finds carpentry and wood- work bring relaxation after a day of teaching algebra and chemistry. MISS BOWMAN- Math teacher, a Red Cross driver, is learning motor me- chanics, likes bowling, knitting and motoring. MR. ENDRES- Junior High Woodwork teacher, builds special furni- ture, cares for chickens, and travels during his spare time. 18 First Row MISS BERESKIN- Junior High teacher, who spe- cializes in teaching her pupils to read with understanding, enjoys all kinds of athletics. MISS ANSHUTZ- English teacher, enjoys the drama, reading and traveling. MISS ATKINS- English teacher, likes ama- teur movies, politics. reading, and after the war hopes to go to Europe. MISS BISCEGLIA- This commercial teacher and former member of the Na- tional Academy of Music en- joys symphonies and operas. MRS. BAKER- Baseball and bridge are sec- ond only to mathematics for this Junior High School teacher. MISS BRAUNECKER- English teacher, spends her spare time delving into bird- study and geology. MISS CAVEMAN- A teacher of history and sponsor of Tower-Y spends her spare time in the garden or swimming pool.
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MISS MANN Mann is the com- assistant to the of girls. Her extra- activities directing the Vic- Corps projects, and ldvising Tip-Toppers. MISS HALL Helping students secure educational and occupa- tional information and encouraging intelligent self-evaluation and wise planning are the coun- selor's challenging tasks. MISS MURPHY The question, Oh Where, oh where has that little girl gone ? is a common one in Room 122 Where Miss Murphy reigns su- preme as dean and friend of the freshman girls. MR. VIGARD In addition to perform- ing his duties as a teacher of physiology, Mr. Vig- ard acts as advisor of freshman boys, helping them to get a good start in high school life. MISS ALLEN Fha Martha Allen of Iandy Shop fame, a new- :omer to the secretarial Ltaff this year, busies lerself with transcripts, nfficial correspondence, md the daily bulletin. MISS HOEFLE The responsibilities of Mr. Peoples' secretary are numerous and in- clude securing and keep- ing the complete records of students and compil- ing the lists of graduates. 'W , K , MISS BERLING This former business manager of the Withrow Annual, who graduated in 1943, now helps to keep things going in the Junior High where she is assistant to Mr. Wilbur. MISS CRAMER Diligent secretary to Mr. Cadwallader, c om p i l e s eligibility lists, checks absence reports, and issues excuses or deten- tions to late arrivals, as the case may be.
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Second Row Not only is there an art in First Row MISS CAVENDISH- Who teaches English and civics, emphasizes tolerance above all to her pupils. MISS CONNER- Who has taught five kinds of math in the last 25 years, has a collection of antique furniture and glassware. MISS COOK- Art teacher, finds pleasure in landscape painting, reading and movies. MISS CORCORAN- Teacher of commercial sub- jects, enjoys books, plays, and hopes to travel to historic places after the war. MISS DICKINSON- Enjoys good music and books along with teaching her his- tory and Latin classes. Third Row MISS FEYEIQEISEN- Teaches typing and geography. Fourth Row MISS GOOD- English teacher, delights in reading, drama, and being a handy-woman around her Vir- ginia home. MISS DORNETTE- After a day of school this Junior High science teacher enjoys working in her yard and keeping in voice. MISS COE- Junior high social studies teacher, enjoys traveling, but because of the war spends her summers in the country. MISS GOOLEY- Teaches salesmanship, adver- tising, and junior business, and has charge of all school ticket sales. 19 knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it.-Cicero. MISS EPPINGER- Who has traveled extensively, teaches Spanish and also speaks French, Italian, and German. MISS FREEMAN- Teacher of English, spends her leisure hours attending alumnal meetings, playing bridge and driving her Chevrolet. MISS GREEN- Teaches Art, supervises the Annual Art and Advertising staffsg does professional ad- vertising illustrations and copy in spare moments, MISS FELS- During the present crisis the farm is her keenest interest aside from teaching mathe- matics in the Junior High. MR. DAVIDSON This Junior High science teacher spends his spare time indulging in his f a v o ri t e sports, hunting and fishing. MR. GRETHER- Teaches music, directs Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and occasionally leads pep assemblies in a rousing cheer.
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