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FACULTY HAL STONE Ed. 13., S. I. T. C. U. of Alabama Social Studies LORA TEEL Ed. B„ S. I. T. C. Latin Social Studies VONNIE B. WADE Gregg College Springfield Junior Co. S I. T. C. Shorthand and Typing C. E. SUMMERVILLE B. S.. Indiana State Shop BERN1ECE SWOFFORD University of Mo. Christian College 1 lome Economics MAXINE TUCKER Gregg College Northwestern U Shorthand and Typing GUY E. TUCKER B. S.. McKendree C. M. A. Northwestern U. Math. II. C WALSTON A. B., James Millikin I’h. M.. U. of Wisconsin Chemistry. Algebra MAI 'RINE WEBB Ed. B„ S. I. T. C. English. Art GRACE WILSON A. B. Colo. S. I. T. C. Spanish 1 and 2 Theodor Paschcdag Rulh Teague Ethel Morris Vender Cook School Secretary Librarian o Music Band, Orchestra [ 14 ] Mrs. R. Crowell S. I. T. C. Ed. B. I Ml in. English
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Top Roto: Carolyn Helming. Harlan C. 1 lodges, Alice lloye, Marian Kelly. Ralph Krtipp. Botlom Row: Lee Monica Milcals, H. W. McClintoclc. Velma Nave. N. A. Rosan. CAROLYN HELMING A B. Cornell C. M. A. C olumbia U. Malhomatics HARLAN C. HODGES SHurtleff, S. I. T. C. I’, of Illinois Erl. R U. of Colorado I leaith, Biology ALK E HOVE A. B. MrKonrlree C. M. A.. V. of W isconsin Spanish. Speech Journalism MARIAN KELLY Middlebury College I 'niversify of Paris C ohimbia I University A. B.. I '. of Illinois I rench. English RALPH KRUPP Ed. B.. S. I. T. C. M. A.. I'. of Michigan Advanced Mathematics Physics O. C. LEE B. S. I . of Illinois Social Studies II. Y. McCLINKX'K Ph. B.. ShurtlelT C . I ’niversity of III. Social Studies MONICA MIKLAS Ph. B.. U. of Chicago M. A.. U. of Illinois English VELMA NAVE S. I. T. C. Ed. B. University of III. English History N. A. ROSAN A. B., Ewing College M. A.. I ’. of Michigan American History t 13]
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SENIOR ('I.ASS Ed Gray Fd Bundy Conley Taylor Daniel Morlnrily Sieve Konez Past President President We President Secretary Treasurer IIISTORY At last the Tri-Plano 1936 is nearing her linal destination. Anxious eyes helow are eagerly scanning the heavens for a glimpse ol the great white winged machine carrying their sons and daughters, brothers and sisters to a sale landing on the field of their career. Some few of her members have already Jx’en forced down: perhaps they became tired of the long flight and the ever, 'steady, monotonous whine ol the motor, or perhaps circumstances lorced their landing. I hat we do not know, hut most of them are being carried safely to the land of future destiny. During their four year trip, the passengers have accomplished many things. On September 6, 1932. the 1936 made a perfect take-off with Charles Strusz as head pilot with Albert Margelli and Wayne O Conner as co-pilots, rhey had as Steward Mr. Eatlie. and Stewardess Mrs. Allen to guide them safely through the perilous journey ol their lirst year. I his great white ship just beginning on its long flight gained an honor seldom attained by one so early in its jourey. for it was from among their passengers that a Queen. Geraldine Cochran, was chosen to reign over the football kingdom. As time marched on into the second year. Billie Lewis was placed at the head of the 36 with l aveme I laggard and I roy Sullivan as his copilots. Again honor came to the I ri-Plane. for once more the Queen of the football realm. Miss Olean Cook, came from their ranks. The sponsors this time were Mr. Lee and Miss Webb. The next year, the third for the 1936. slowly rolled into realization. The old pilots stepped aside for new. as Paul Cerar took over the piloting of their ship. I le had as helpers that year Carl Presley and Gaskell Thurman, with Miss Grant and Mr. Ely as the advisors. The I ri-Plane was well represented in major athletics by Strusz. Gray. Mehok. Patterson, and others in that memorable year and also in dramatics through their presentation of the Criminal at Large on April 5. 1933. I he memlx rs ol the 56 are very grateful to Miss Grant and Mr. Ely for the success of th eir play and also to those participating in the production. Margaret W ilson was the maid of honor to the football queen that year. I ime dragged interminably in the three years w hich had just passed in the journey of the great white w inged plane, the 36 but the wheels of time all too quickly rolled into the fourth, the last year. Ed Gray was made pilot t ir ]
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