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Faculty New Castle High School 1928 Photo from the January 1928 Ne-Ca-Hi yearbook. There is no listing of the faculty in the yearbook, only this photograph. Also, it is possible that this is not the entire faculty, as many teachers have been remembered that are not in the photograph. Front row: Walter McKee (man holding hat), N. P. "Scoots" Nelson, Oscar "Ockie" Shaffer (Economics teacher), unknown, unknown Second row (or people in the front middle of the photograph): Clarence Patterson, Elizabeth Parker, unknown woman (behind Elizabeth), maybe Sara Dinsmore, Grace E. Jones (wearing light colored hat), Miss Birchard, unknown woman (in front of Miss Birchard), Helena Stevenson, Mary Vandivort (Latin teacher, wearing dark hat and light colored coat), unknown woman (behind Mary Vandivort), Miss Kelly, unknown woman (partially hidden and behind Miss Kelly), three unknown women (making a diagonal at the end of the row). Third row (or people in the back middle of the photograph): unknown man, unknown man, William "Bill" Klee (in front of second unknown man), unknown man, unknown man, Mrs. Gillespie (Chemistry teacher, wearing glasses), Ola Rogers (Latin teacher, in front of Mrs. Gillespie, partially hidden), Ralph Gardner, Clara Hartsuff (wearing light colored fur), Eleanor Galbreath (in front of Clara Hartsuff and unknown woman in hat), unknown woman in hat, Beth Gaily (Art teacher, in front of Eleanor Galbreath), unknown woman, unknown woman (standing in front of the other unknown woman), four unknown women (two standing in front of the other two), and Mrs. McLaren. Far back: left, Ralph Weide, Frank Orth (school principal); far right (next to the light colored portion of the building) Dorothy Edmonds and Miss Maxwell (U.S. History Teacher). Thanks to Miriam Riley (Class of 1931), Scott Riley and Thomas E. Cramer for their help identifying the faculty! Do you recognize anyone else? Please let me know, so we can add their names to this page. To get a close up, click on any of the faculty members to enlarge that portion of the photograph. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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