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Art and Music . . Two Worthwhile Associates Standing: Bernice Etch. Peter Mankowskt. Mary Millar. Sitting: Mary Harroun Mr. Ray Parkin our own basketball coach makes pen and ink sketches . . . basketball, naturally, la his hobby . . . however, he enioya any sport . teaches gym during school hours. Mias Emma Blrkmaler enthusiastic adviser ol the German club . . . also knows German from a to z . . . a congenial friend ... is very much interested in art and interior decorating ... a lover of good music, too. Miss Jean Toohy is at the head of our art departmon' very efficient . . . paints portraits and miniatures in spare momenta . . . sleeping really rates” with her. Miss Eva Peterson -ays that work seems to be her hobby ... is Interested in reading and art also. . . collects poems, pictures, and stories which givo a personal touch to her history classes. Mrs. Edith Gillies -is at the head of our school paper the RECORD ... is interested in china and pottery . . . the study of birds interests her ... a congenial friend . . . really a very busy person. Miss Adelaide Ber knows the German book from cover to covor . . . dramatic plays and concoits fascinate hor . . . attends many . . . visits with her friends a great deal . . . reading is another of her pastimes Mrs. Mildred Burr—one of our biology teachers . reads and dances . . . goes to concerts, especially symphonies . . . enjoys being with her husband . . . working in a laboratory fascinates hor . . . travels . . . loves the outdoor world. Mr. Elmo Lunkley our new band and orchestra Instructor . . already is a favorite with students and faculty . . . very appropriately, he enioys writing music . . says he likes to sleep Mr. Elmer Sodergren one of our men golfers . . . has recently taken ovor the choirs operettas make his mind uneasy . . . but every one has been a whale of a success we say . . . is naturally interested in music. Miss Mary Harroun -knows all the formulas and what-nots of chemistry . . . attonds concerts whenever sne can . . . reads books on religion and philosophy . . . onioys playing with hor nioce and nephews. Miss Bernice Elch one of our Enalish teachers . . . therefore naturally likes books and reading . . . listening to music is good entertainment for her ... a pleasant poison. Mr. Peter Mankowski -teaches practically all types of English . . makes all his classes alive by his glowing personality . . . enjoys golf and walking . . . music is his chief hobby, how-ovor ... he writes during spare time. Miss Mary Miller—able library assistant . . . her love for roading is probably due to hor close association with books . . . summer sports, music, and concerts attract her attention. Page 15
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Standing: Helen Hickok. loftcrscn Benner. Sitting: Grace Tillotson, Anna Dunn. Florence Benner. Books for the Mind . . Pottery for Nimble Fingers Mr . Ethel PohUon Scionce teacher lor the treshmen . . walking and reading amuse her . . . like to »tudy geology ... a ploaeant Individual . . . very obliging. Mis Sadie Keatley an addition to the (acuity lor tho fall semester . . . taught geometry. Mr. George Hendricks a chess enthusiast ... a good book will hold his Intorest . . . tennis is a favorlto sport with him . . . teaches senior their civic . . . is a very thorough teacher. Mr . Mary McIntyre right now she is In pur»ul! ol a dog . . . Latin Is not a puzzle lor her. but a lor some students. wo don't know . . . reading absorbs somo ol her time . . . she does lind timo to take movias . . . Beware! Mr Beatrice Lama teaches shorthand and type . . . enloys books and reading . . . antiques interest her also ... a really pleasant person . . . one who is lolly ana always smiling. Mr . Verna Olson spend her school time teaching those seniors their English ... a line teacher ... U an enthusiastic angler . . . reading is one ol her hobbies. Miss Celia Torney reads a groat deal . . knows cross word puzzlos Irom square to square . . . enjoys solving them . . . when she is not slmplilying Algebraic equations, one may see her taking a stroll. Miss Mildred Ward -tries to loach the seniors their English llteraturo (and we know she really can) . . . helps settle WIZARD problems ... Is interested in reading, especially books about hobbles. Miss Nelli Erb Irom the social scionce department . . . enjoys her northwoods cottage . . . spends time there during vacations . . . books intorest her . . . does a great deal ol cooking . . . and likes it. Mr . Grace Tillotson as a C. L. P. toacher, she helps solvo iroshmen’s problems . . . travels whenever she can . . . lovos reading . . . has an intorest in furniture. Miss Helen Hickok—French seams and plain seams . . . what's the dtlleronce? . . . Miss Hickok knows ... as sewing teacher, her work influences her hobbles . . . she likes neodie work and pottery. Miss Anna Dunn -from the English department . . . her hobbies are chiefly aoing and doing . . . loves to travel . . . makes pottery and simple jewolry . . . also paints china and weaves baskets. Mr. I ller on Benner has many hobbies . . . best is hunting without a gun to find what he can . . . makes beautiful pottery . . . leaches botany and takes car ol our grand greenhouse. Mr . Florence Benner -has l 0% interest in the Benner Pottery Company ... is also interested in flowers . . . teaches the art ol sewing . . . also art lor the freshmen ... a really (in teacher. F jq 14
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Sports ... for Healthy Bodies and Happy Spirits Benjamin Liemohn Charles Lein Floyd Ray Ltwu Bariott Christopher Hamrln Gordon Sanders Carl Buckman Charlea Lombard Edgar Morrifield. Anne Jacobsen, Ruth Lebowits, Helen Curry. Virginia Schram. Edith Barton Homer Pile. Mr. Beniamin Liemohn social advisor to the January seniors makes the physics and algebra classes interesting . . . likes many oi our (acuity membors. ho onioys hunting Mr. Charles Lein teaches biology . . . patrols the lunchroom during lunch period dosiror more book la train so he attends night school . . . duck hunting is his favortte sport, but reading and chess are o. k. also. Mr. Floyd Ray hunts and fishes a great deal . . . from tho industrial department . . . has a little business of his own outside of school . . . that Is raising bees ... Is proud of his good honey ... we can justify that. Mr. Lewis Barrett teaches biology . . . very appropriately, he follows outdoor hobbies . . . enjoys plant and animal life, hunting, and fishing . . . reading and writing also make his day full of things to do. Mr. Christopher Hamrin a sports enthusiast ... is especially fond of fishing . . muddled geometric figures soon straighten themselves out when he's around . . . aids students through his position as Youth Administrator. Mr. Gordon Sanders jolly diroctor of our grand class plays ... as a teacher he “puts across typing . . . a favorite of the students . . . will fish whenever he gots a chance. Mr. Carl Buckman mechanical drawing classes absorb his school time ... he has several interesting hobbies . . . makes his own duck decoys and ftshing baits . . . hunting and fishing make his hobby practical ... he enjoys outdoor life of any kind Mr Charlee Lombard budgets provide no difficulty for him . . knows figures backwards and forwards ... his hobbies include hunting and fishing . . . practises fishing at his summer cottage. Mr. Edgar Merriileld leaches woodwork . . . enjoys watching football and basketball games . . . would like to travel in Europe ... a thorough toachrr. Miss Anne Jacobsen -our French teacher ... is fond of canoe trips . . . likes sports in general . . . skating and swimming especially amuse her . . . reads during spare moments. Miss Ruth Lebowits -our attendance 'checker-upper . . . movies absorb some of her time . . . does find time lo road (hough ... is a sports enthusiast . . . clothes seem to have a special attraction for her. Mrs. Helen Curry helps green freshmen with C. L P. . . - basketball interests her . . . this is evidenced by her enormous scrapbook on it . . . Is a favorite with students . . . has pep galore. Mr. Homer Pile one of Edison's athletic fans . . . enjoys bowling and baseball . . . mixes his physics with his athletics . . . gels a favorable result, too ... a fun-loving person.
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