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EX ELYN ST.-XRKIQY Physical liducation C1940-19415 t Ld, lllinois State Normal University G1-ZRALDINIC DOOLEY Commerce 11940-l94lj of lid., lllinois State Normal University YlOl.liT'llli HUNTER lfnglish H937-l94lD B.S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College M..-X., State Lliiyersity of lowa T. R. LEVYIS Social Science Four new teachers joined the faculty this year. They were Miss Geraldine Dooley, Miss Florence XN'ilson, Miss Evelyn Starkey, and Mr. l'anl Vlones. Miss Dooley sponsored the Senior Commercial Club. Miss VYilson directed both the junior and sen- ior plays and was sponsor of the Dramatic Club. The Dance Club program was directed by Miss Star- key, who also sponsored the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Mr. jones was in charge of the Senior Science Club and the Tumbling Team. Miss Hubbard and Miss Lynn have completed their twentieth successful year of teaching in Dwight High School. Five of the eighteen members of the faculty have earned their M.A. degree: Miss Lovejoy, Miss Mc- Clelland, Miss Hunter, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Shannon, Two of the faculty members, Mr. llace and Mr. Shannon, took courses on Saturdays at the Univer- sity of lllinois during the school year. Last summer, Miss Lynn attended Columbia Lniversity in Nexx York, Mr, Haegele, Lniyersity ot lllinois in l,r banag Mr. Lewis, Lniyersity of lowa in lowa City, Mr Pace Lfniversitv of lllinois in Lrlvana. Mr. , . , , Drew studied music on Saturdays in Chicago during the entire year. C1936-19415 lS.S., AJS., Southeast Missouri State Teachers College MA., State University of lowa L. P. SHANNON Mathematics and History CECIQLIA CHEVYNING 11035-19-llj C1933-HtO417 B. of Ed., SOlllg?,IiiLgliliI10lS Teachers Northern lllinois State Teachers Shurtlcfif Concert' ' Collegev M..-X., Lfniversity ot Florida 'almer School, New York lraduate Student, Lniyersity of ,Art Institute, Chicago Illinois X, TWT Milf
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GEORGE IREISVVANGER George lleiswanger, a janitor at the high school for ten years, is no longer seen about. He became ill a year ago last August and was unable to continue his work. George had always been more than just another employee. While at the school, he was everyonels friend and was usually ready with a bit of advice to help students keep out of mischief. Not only was he efficient at his workg he was also willing to take time for little chats with the students. He knew more about the school and its occupants than anyone else, and the choicest of scoops might be coaxed from him if he were in just the right mood. g It is the sincere belief of the Rudder Staff that all of the students really miss the amiable personality of George. We wish to take this opportunity to promul- gate that belief and to inform George that we are all with him one hundred per cent and are hoping that before long heyll be up-and-at-'em, operating on that typical Beiswanger full scale program. Page Eight
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