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Mr. Brothers, our efficient principal, received his secondary education at the Davis High School. He attended the DeKalb Teachers' College and later Lake Forest College, where he received his A.B. degree. He received an MA. degree from Columbia University. Mr. Brothers was superintendent of the Dwight Schools from 1911 to the present time, principal of the Dwight Township High School from 1915-1935. During these years as producer and manager of the D. 'lf li. S. film, Mr. Brothers has been able to censor the comedies and tragedies of high school life, to reconstruct the broken reels and to photograph the lasting record of each boy and girl who ever entered the Dwight Schools. Page Swan
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Page 10 text:
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at fi l if . , FACULTY ' . Tof' Rate- -Mr. lleYere Mumniert, Mr. Gordon Losee, Mr. XYilli:un Myers. Miss Margaret Hulihard. ottom Rare-llliss lfulah Lynn, Miss Cecelia Clieivninis, Miss lidith Shakespeare, Miss Mary Smith. Miss liunice Lovejoy. Mr. lJeX'ere Mummcrt is the instructor in the agricultural department. He received his high school education at Astoria. He attended the University of lllinois where he received his l3.S. degree. He also attended the Lfniversity of Southern California. Mr. Mummert came to llwight from llardolph, Illinois. Mr. Gordon Losce is a new memher of the commercial department, beginning his work in Septemher. His high school education was received at Hehron. He received his B.S. degree at the Lniversity of Illinois. He taught in the Hehron Community High School during the school year of 1933-1934. Mr. XYilliam Myers is an instructor in the mathematics department. His high school education was received at Mt. Vernon and West Frankfort. He attended the Southern lllinois Normal University where he received a lilid. degree. He also attended the Uni- versity ol lllinois where he received his M.S. degree. He taught in the Vienna Township High School two years hefore coming to Dwight. Miss Margaret Huhlmard is the instructor of advanced mathematics. She receiyed her high school education at l'ana, lllinois. She graduated from Northwestern University with an All. degree. She has hecn teaching here since 1921. Miss lfulah Lynn has charge of the home economics department. Her high school education was received in Corydon, Kentucky. She received her AB. degree at Indiana University. She sponsors the Home lfconomics Cluh, Miss Lynn has taught here since 1921. Miss Cecelia Chewning is the art instructor. She received her instruction at St. Charles High School and at llelialh Normal. Her room has an. attractive display of the work of her pupils. She has heen teaching in the High School since 1929. One ofmthe instructors in the commercial department is Miss Edith Shakespeare. She received her high school education at Central City, lowa. Later she attended lllinois State Normal University and the University of XN'isconsin. Her work in Dwight High School hegan in 1929. Miss Mary Smith is the capahle and ohligiug office secretary, assuming this position in Septemher. She receixbed her education in the Dwight Township High School graduating in 1932. ' Miss Eunice Lovejoy is the instructor in the natural science department. She received her high school education in Ripon, VVisconsin. Her Ali. degree was received from Ripon College and her lXl.S. degree at the University ot' lowa. Miss Lovejoy has taught in Dwight since 1931. Page Eight
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