Cadillac High School - Log Yearbook (Cadillac, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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SUE O CONNELL-A. B. Miss O'Connell graduated from a home economics course at St. Mary's at Notre Dame and earned her degree at Central State Teachers College. She is the teacher of home economics and is therefore responsible for those appetizing odors that watt around the third floor from time to time. She is another C. H. S. graduate. ARNOLD PARKER-B. S. Besides being assisant coach for football, basketball, track and other athletics, Mr. Parker taught chemistry and physics. He is a graduate of Michigan State College. DONALD PHILLIPS-B. M., M. M. Being the teacher of chorus classes Mr. Phillips leads the orchestra, glee clubs, a cappella choir, band, and various other musical groups. A graduate of Murray State Col- lege, he pursued further work in music at Northwestern University. ELIZABETH POWERS-A. B., M. A. Besides being supervisor of various studies in grade schools, Miss Powers served as a very able librarian in our own school. From the University of Chicago, where she received her A. B. de- gree, she also was awarded a Master's degree. DAVID SJOBERG-A. B. Mr. Sjovberg, our lover of puns, was a Senior Class adviser and tennis coach outside of school. As an instructor, he guides us in the details of general science and biology. He graduated from Cadillac High School and from Western State Teachers College. IRENE STRAUB-A. B. Miss Straub, lover and supervisor of music, is our other librarian. She has charge of music supervision in the grade schools besides leading various other groups in singing. She received her education at the University of Michigan. GORDON TABRAHAM-B. S. Community civics, mechanical drawing, and eighth grade manual training fill Mr. Tabraham's class periods. ln addition he was athletic manager for the school. He, also, is a graduate of C. H. S. and later of Western State Teachers College. M. W. VAN OOSTENBURG-A. B., M. A. Mr. Van who teaches public speaking and play production, is appropriately the producer of the Junior-'Senior play. He is also adviser for the Blue and Gold Annual staff, and for the program committee for pep assemblies. He graduated from Hope College and took his Master's work at the University of Michigan.

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FACULTY MARY E. JOHNSON-B. S. Miss Johnson, our cross-examiner in the office, is an alumna ol' Michigan State College. Besides being a l4'reslnnan Class adviser, she taught algebra, business arithmetic, and eip.:'hth ,asrade home economics. RAE E. JOHNSTON-B. S., M. A. In addition to being instructor of hooklieepiiigq, husiness train- ing, government, and economics, Mr. Johnston was financial adviser for the school bank. He graduateml as valedietorian from C. H. S. and received his degrees at the l'nivt-rsity ot' Michigan, ALICE KENAGA First and second year shorthand and typing' completely take up Mrs. Kenaf.g'a's school days. She attended Ferris Institute, Michigan State College, and Central Statl- 76 Teachers College. ESTHER LARSEN BRYAN-B. S. Miss Larsen, AlDena's gift to Cadillac, is an instructor in physical education and was one of the .Iunior Class advisers. She also served in the capacity of adviser for the Freshman-Sophomore Girl liesrves Glub. At Central State Teachers College, where she re- ceived her degree, she took courses in physical education. GERALD C. LILLIE Down in the shop we find Mr. Lillie showing' the boys the rudi- ments of manual training and mechanical drawing. Ht- also serves as Junior-Ikes adviser. He has a teacliei-'s certificate from Western State Teachers College. EUNICE MALLEAUX-B. S. Mrs, Malleaux, our most quiet teacher, graduated as saautatorian from C. H. S. and later from Northwestern University. ln the class room she taught Iflnglisli to freshmen and liistory to the juniors. VIRGIL MEISEL-B. S. Since he is the teacher of boys' physical education, it is only fitting that Mr. Meisel be adviser of the Hi-Y, an all boy club. In addi- tion he was Sophomore Class adviser and instructor ot' 2.1'Pllttl'2li science. Western State Teachers College is his alma mater. ILA MINIER-A. B. In the class room Miss Minier is the instructor ot' Sophomore and Junior English for which she brings many, many books. She was a Senior Class adviser and calls Central State Teach- ers College her alma mater. S. LEE NELSON-A. B. Assistant coach of athletics for two years and head coach for six years, Mr. Nelson these last two years has con- fined himself to teaching' W'orld History and heing Fresh- man Class adviser. He is an alumnus ot' Olivet College.



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N OR OFFICERS QFZQ Qfww OWALLACE ANDERSON- Then he will talk-how he will talk - President of Senior Class, Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 413 Junior Ikes 12, 3, 41, President 131, Basketball 13, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, One-Act Plays 12, 31, Athletic Association 13, 415 Rotary Conference Delegate at Grand Rap- ids 131. OSTANLEY PETTENGILL-- My choice-the lady of the lake --Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Orchestra 13, 413 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, A Cappella Choir 11, 2, 3, 415 Junior Ikes 13, 41, Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 41, Vaudeville 12, 3, 415 Class Vice President 12, 3, 41, Business Manager Blue and Gold Annual 1415 Stage Manager Junior-Senior Play 141. IMARGARET CARDINAL- Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown -Recreators Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Vice President 131, President 1415 Blue and Gold Newspaper Staff 11, 2, 3, 413 Glee Club 11, 2, 313 Art Club 13, 41, Vice President 141, Class Secretary 12, 3, 41, Pep Assembly Committee 141, Miss C. H. S. 141. Ol-IAROLD WICKLUND- No legacy is so rich as honesty --Band 11, 21, Glee 'Club 111, Junior Ikes 11, 2, 3, 41, Hi-Y Club 12, 3, 41, Wolverine Boys' State 131, Assistant Stage Manager of Junior-Senior Play 121, Track Manager 13, 41, Foot- ball 1415 Class Treasurer 12, 3, 41, Junior-Senior Play 141, Older Boys' Conference 141.

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