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Service Staff Louise Rathka Clerk to Superintendent of Schools Betty Nagy Clerk to Principal Mrs. Dewey Cafeteria Cook Mrs. Berkey Assistant Cook ChaRI.es BlRKETT Custodian Lester Evans Assistant Custodian Jerry Hoisinger Chief Engineei Jesse Ott Assistant Engineer Richard Williams School Carpenter
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The Faculty Frances A. Stutz History English Obcrlin College Ph. B. University of Chicago Paul B. Underwood Social Science Basketball Coach A. B. Franklin College Illinois University Indiana University Alvin Warstler Machine Shop B. S. Purdue University M. S. Purdue Uni ' ersity Industrial Exploration Course, Purdue John E. Weaver Commercial A. B. Goshen College M. A. Indiana University Lundy Welborn Boys ' Physical Education Football and Track Coach B. S. Butler University M. A. Indiana University Nada I. Wright Home Economics B. S. Purdue University University of Colorado Ind. State Teachers College FAVORITE SAYINGS OF THE SENIORS Joyce Hart — What-cha-ma-callit. Dick Koch — Well, why ain ' t it? Caroll Sthair — Well, I think that ' s funny. Dorothy Buck — I thought I ' d split! Mary Stahly — It gravels me! Harold Yost — Oh, for Pete ' s sake. ' Don Martin — Take it easy. Myrna Meloy — Love it, love it. Lola Zellers — By gum. Peg Bryner — Good honk! John Eldridge — (Not printable.) John Stuck — Ugh, ugh. (Was your father half In- dian, John?) Fred Kirkpatrick — I don ' t know. La Vonne Fodge — Nothing the matter with me. Bonnie Sinner — Bakin ' a cake. Bill Benner — Jack Dawes. Anita Rose Stump — Arf. Dick Kauffman — How ' s every little thing? Frances Weaver — Oh, kraut! Joanne Unzicker — Oh, fer gosh sakes. WiLHELMiNA Van Diepenbos — Tell me.
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Thumb Nail Sketches of the Fatuity M.SS Barnes - A helpful personality - who is the backbone of the yearbook. Interests are cooking, reading, club work, and traveling. Miss Beaman - She sees that you do not split infinitives. Reading and gardening are her hobbies, and travel her added enjoyment. Mr. Beck - Corny jokes make him run. He really hasnt a job (?) since working with young people in his lab. is just a hobby! Mrs. Bender - Our soft spoken English teacher. Reading, cooking, traveling are her hobbies. Mr. Brinklow - A dynamic personality. He likes to golf, travel, put out a garden (and haven ' t you heard he teaches music .O- Miss Brooks - A vigorous and vivacious personality. She likes to fly, study radio, and work with young people. Mr Gerig - He sees that we have a knowledge of social science. He likes to travel and keep up wi h Jhe affairs of a changing world. He has an unusual repertoire of quotations. Miss Graham — A most helpful teacher (and witty, too,) although sometimes a doltish algebra studen fails to recognize ' his. Reading, church, and club work are her interests. MISS Grogg - She pursues with zeal the craft work which in itself molds unseen character. Traveling and gardening are her pastimes. Miss Hewitt - The pulchritude of our faculty. She likes working with girls and all kinds of sports. Mr. KlNTlGH — Just Pop to all of us. He is quite a hunter and fisher. Miss KYI.ER - Witty and peppy. Her interests are the GYRAB, reading, playing a mean game of bridge, and listening to the hum of an auctioneer. Miss McCullough - Quiet but full of fun (and wit, too). Music and reading are her hobbies. Mr. Needham - Our bubbling over personality. He is interested in young people, tennis, and taking movies. Mrs. Nelson - Understanding and helpful. She likes to ice skate, hike, and above all else, talk about China and its people. Miss Peckinpai.gh - A pleasant and helpful personality. She likes reading, hiking, and club work. Mr. Pesavento - An athletic type with a southern drawl. He likes to work with metal and wood in the shop. Mr. Sabin - Tall and stern looking, but dont let that fool you, for he is a good fellow. Mr. Schenck - Einstein ' s theory doesn ' t faze him. He is very active with the Boy Scouts, and spends his spare time fishing and gardening. Miss Shaefer - Our pleasant Latin teacher. Sewing and gardening are her hobbies. She also likes music and reading. Mr. Sovine - Old high in stature himself. His interests are sports, travel, reading, and showing Isaak Walton a thing or two in his spare time. Mr. Sprunger — A splendid artist whose personality is manifested in his work. His hobbies are contained in his work. Mr. Starr - He guides our next step in preparation for ' he school | ' I ' working with young people. (If he talks out the side of his mouth, that s Mr. Starr.) Miss Stutz — Our natural historian who enjoys house work, and adds beauty to her home with her many flowering plants. Mr. Underwood - Just coach to most everybody. His hobby is working with boys and putting out scrappy ball clubs. Mr. Warstler — Machine Shop is written in his features. He sings in the church choir and is interested in sports. Mr. Weaver — Business-like and mild. He has an interesting hobby, genealogy. He likes to travel and work in his garden. Mr. Weldorn - Think of Ernie Pyle and there he is. A swell person with the grit that pushes locomotives around. His hobby is sports and working with boys. Miss Wright — Full of life and pursues cookery with zeal. Her hobby is collecting but- tons and milk glass.
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