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Show War Industries, Transfers Take 12 South Teachers Twelve teachers at Soutn high school, many of whom joined the faculty here only recently, have left, or will leave South high soon for a variety of reasons as the war begins to edge in on the school. Latest of xhe Cub faculty to leave is Keith Hunsaker, who joined join-ed the United States Marines. He was a teacher in vocations, and had been marked as a probable athletic coach. Miss Frances Hethel now serves as a hostess at Camp Kearns. She was a sewing teacher and helped with the school play. I). F. Williams, one of the most popular of teachers at the school, left the yearbook sans a sponsor when he took a position at Hill field. He was an instructor in commercial courses. Eddie F. Parr will bid adieu to the yearbook business staff when he joins the army air corps. Lieutenant James R. MfNair is now in Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Other schools drew services of William Pradshaw, Miss Joan Mc-Callum, Mc-Callum, Miss Peth Harding, and Miss Helen Blood. Miss Ellen Eceles, office secretary, secre-tary, has another secretarial post, while Lyman Kidman left because of illness. |