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fn . . 451 I Y -,r-tv. My masterpiece? Got a hot one? Add one egg. MISS JOAN BRANNAH has a great variety of subjects. She teaches English I, current problems, social problems, and civics. Along with her school work, she is co-advisor of the Student Council. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Illinois State Teachers College. During her spare time she sketches pictures. MR. DARRELL DIGGINS teaches Typing I and bookkeeping. He is one of the Bel-Hi advisors and manager of the bookstore. From Whitewater State Teachers College he received his Bachelor of Education degree. Attending stock-car races is his favorite enjoyment. MRS. DARRELL DIGGINS is the teacher of shorthand, Typing I, Il, and is one ofthe Bel-Hi advisors. She received her Bachelor of Education degree from Whitewater State Teachers College. Collecting recipes is her hobby. MISS ALICE ENTWHISTLE teaches Algebra 1 and general mathematics. Her Master of Arts degree was received from the University of Illinois. Her summers are spent playing golf. MISS ROSALIE GILES teaches world history and advises the National Honor Society. This year she is chairman of the Curriculum Committee. Reading and traveling are her pastimes. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin. MR. CHARLES HARNED is Director of Music of Community Unit School District loo. He teaches both the freshman band and the high school band. After school hours he has a great interest in raising tropical fish. His degree of Master of Musical Education was earned at Vandercook College of Music. Where is that ball? Roman holiday? A Holacamhus diacanlhus
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,--1, .ffl :Z - fncuuu You ha fe been asked the question, What is our school? Maybe it is the faculty. There certainly is no question about their academic training. All our teachers have their Bachelor's degrees, and sixteen of them have their Master's degrees. Besides teaching, the teachers have other interests. Some would be described as a hobby and others would be necessary duties. Many of the students never picture a teacher doing any- thing but teaching. In the following pages we have tried to illustrate as nearly as possible the ways the teachers occupy their time out of school. These pictures we consider unusual and reveal- ing. We have enjoyed visiting the teachers in their homes, and hope that you will enjoy learning more of their personalities and ways of living. 359' MISS DONNA CRAWFORD, on the left, and MISS ALICE SCHAFMAN, on the right are secretaries in the business office of Community Unit School District 100. MISS SHIRLEY HALVERSON, center, is the secretary in the high school office. MISS DOROTHY BENNETT is kept very busy as a co-advisor of the junior class. Along with her advising, she teaches English II. She received her Master of Arts degree from the University of Illinois. Miss Bennett likes to collect vases and arrange flowers. MISS MINERVA BLACKBURN teaches Spanish and Latin. She advises the Belvi and has charge of hall locks and lockers. She too advises the new organization, F.T. A. I-Ier Master of Arts degree was received from Northwestern University. Collecting antiques and refinishing them herself are her favorite pastime. English I1 and Public Speaking are taught by MISS RUTH BOWMAN. Every year she directs the senior class play. She received her Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University. I-ler spare time is spent in reading. Poems and posies. Carve your initials. Studying hard? Page 14
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If ff ,ax I Z ' ez, Ai Family affair. Make it clear. . . I Does it bite? MRS. JOSEPH HARRISON teaches advanced algebra, trigonornetry, and co-advises the freshman class. She holds a Master of Arts degree from the University of Chicago. After school hours she is kept busy looking after her house and family. MISS RUTH HELLIGAS teaches American history and world history as well as advises Debate. She received her Master of Science degree from the University of Illinois. Painting pictures is a favorite hobby. MISS YVONNE JONES is speech correctionist of Community Unit School- District 100. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University. When she has time, she likes to take Sherry for a walk. MISS FRANCES LANGMO teaches English I and III, and is a co-advisor of the Bel-Hi. Her Bachelor of Science degree was received from Winona State Teachers College. She works cross-word puzzles in her spare time. MR. JOSEPH LEWIS is director of athletics in Community Unit School District 100. He,teaches physical education, advises Pep Club, B Club, and coaches baseball, and freshmen and junior varsity basketball. During the summer he plays golf. A Bachelor of Education degree was granted him by the University of Missouri. MR. WILLIS McKNIGHT teaches general mathematics, safe driving, and is co-advisor of the freshman class. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carthage College. In his spare moments he likes to repair TV sets. A puzzling onel Ben Hogan IIN? Getting the ghosts out? Page 16
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