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Mr. Carl Brock B.S.. llflcKenalree College, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Illinois Not only does Mr. Brock help his Agriculture classes grow prize-winning corn, but he also is an expert corn popper. On week-ends and holidays he often goes hunting with the assistance of his dogs, Lady and Rocky. Camping at Little Grassy Lake is another fav- orite pastime. rs. Ellene Budde AB., Clreeiiville College, AM., Univ. of Michigan Mrs. Budde, our efficient librarian, is always willing to help students find reference material or information of any kind. A strict disciplinarian, she maintains a desirable study atmosphere in the library. Church ac- tivities, cooking, and gardening occupy her out-of- school hours. rs. Shirley Cranmer BX., Decatur and Macon County Hospital Sclzool of Nursing hlrs. Cranmer, school nurse, supervises health examina- tions, eye and hearing tests, and immunizations all over the unit. Sponsoring the Future Nurses' Club brings her closer to students who are eager to learn of her pro- fcssion. r. A. H. Crum BS., AM., Universitj' of Illinois Mr. Crum, American llistory, Economics, and VVorld Problems instructor, encourages his students to gain knowledge of current events through all mediums of our modern life. Ile coaches basketball and football and keeps up with changes in rules for every sport. who are our counselors and friends. M M M M rs. Edna Elem B.A., Oakland City College, MA., Indiana Univ. Mrs. Elam teaches five classes of English ll. She is proud of her detailed schedule for each day's program, which her husband calls her scandal list -in fun, of course. Recently much of her time has been spent re- modeling her home-and it goes without saying that she enjoys flowers! r. Irvin Graff A.B., Greenville College Students taking General Business and Bookkeeping en- joy much visual education along with the practice sets, since Mr. Graff is in charge of visual aids. VVhile teach- ing is his choice of vocation, he also enjoys the changes of work provided by his farm northwest of town. iss Pearl Hanebutt B.S., University of Illinois Like most Home Economics teachers, Miss Hanebutt enjoys cooking, sewing, and knitting. One of her many culinary skills is making a real hot pizza. Her posi- tion as state F.H.A. adviser has been a definite asset to our own local chapter. rs. Lucille Ireland B.S., Greenville College, M.Eal., Univ. of Illinois Mrs. lreland, shorthand and office practice teacher, displays her artistic talent in attractive bulletin boards depicting all phases of office work. fler extra-curricular activities include sponsoring the legislature: she clearly understands student viewpoints and endeavors to chan- nel them wisely. 10
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Mrs. Wilma Wilson lnot pictured? l3.tlI.Ed., ill. Mus. Ed., University of lmiiamz Nlrs. XVilma YVilson, director of chorus, teaches vocal music also in elementary schools of the unit. Nlost ol' her spare time is spent in musical activities, for she is church organist and childrens choir director. Freshmen know her best because i'Nlusic Appreciationu is part ol' their required Eine Arts course. Miss Myrtle Ambrose .'l.l3.. Creeiirille fiollege Raising African violets for her friends is a lavorite hobby of our French and l.atin instructor, Xliss Ain- hrose. ller room, filled with plants and projects. fur- nishes attnosphere for the study of Roman life and lor planning the annual Roman banquet. rs. Jessie Baker zl.l3., Greenville College Mrs. Baker, English HI, Speech, and College Preparaf torv English teacher, linds pleasure in traveling-to cool, colorful Colorado, or to YVisconsin. Much of her time is spent with speech contestants, who won high ratings in district, sectional, and state meets this vear. Mr. L. G. Baker lftistern Illinois State ilieuelzefs College Nlr. Baker teaches Industrial Arts, the specific subjects being drafting and electricity. llis knowledge of elec- trical equipment and his willingness to help make him indispensable around school. Coaching golf is his extra, curricular activity. while listening to well-chosen rec- ords is a favorite pastime tor leisure hours. Mrs. Frances Berger zl.l3., ,ll.A., Uiiirersilj' of Missouri Xlrs. Berger. teacher ol' Ceometrv and English ly. serves as president ol' the classroom teachers of our unit. She has three daughters awav from home, from whom she loves to receive letters. She is also a min- ister's wife. and a verv gracious hostess. Mr. Clarke Brandt HS., Cireeurille fiollege, .ll..ll.Ed., Univ. of Olclulzormi Xlr. Brandt. director of the high school hand, divides his time this vear with the junior high band students. llis marching and pep hands helped to liven the loot- ball and basketball games with spirited marches and noxeltv songs, llis tree time is liilled with church choir .md municipal hand activities. Teachers appear to have a variety of in- terests too, as shown by their expres- sions while Iunching in the cafeteria. This is our facult , Q '?' ,, v., mfr, if lui .QA 4.-ni 'F'
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Mr. Clarence Johnson B.S., Greenville College, fll.S., Unir. of Illinois Mr. johnson, instructor in Physical Science, Physics. and Science Seminar. encourages his students to go be yond what is required in advanced science projects. Ilis ability asa photographer has been appreciated by school organizations, as his musical ability is by his church choir. Mrs. Frances Johnston M zl.l3., Cireentille College Students are realizing more and more the importance of Typing because of the difference in grade a typed paper often makes. Mrs. Iohnstonls standards have al- ways been those that make better students and more efficient employees. Mrs. johnston has a reputation for exacting neatness. She is very enthusiastic about trav eling, gardening, and reading. ss Frances Kayser fl.l3., Lindenwootl College, ,lI.fl., Nortliitiestern Uziir. Every member of the Cruzlimte Staff knows that put' ting out a yearbook is a tiine-consuming job, which must be well planned. Vllithout Miss Kayser's knowledge. guidance, and patience, it would have been an im possible task. She also teaches all the freshmen ling lish and is chairman of senior sponsors. Mrs. Corinne Loeh HS., Greenville College Mrs. Loeb not only teaches Art classes at the high school. but is supervisor of the art program throughout the unit. This year, for the first time, all freshmen are required to rake Fine Arts, which includes nine weeks of art appreciation under Mrs. Loeh's instruction. I Q., Through their teaching and guidance Mr. Richard McCarthy Mi B.S., .ll.S., james tllillilcin Uiiirersity 'fYou ask questions today: l'm asking them tomorrow! .Xfter these question and answer sessions most Social Studies l and II students feel at least prepared to study! Nlr. McCarthy also coaches track, assists in foot- ball.. and is especially helpful as a senior sponsor. ss Sara Miller AB., Greenville College Bliss Miller, who teaches English lll and American llistory, says, speaking of the juniors, l refer to my students as 'monstersf but use the term affectionately! ln summer she attends the University of Illinois, where she is working toward a Nlastefs Degree in Speech. M rs. Laura Mollet HS., Cireentille College, .lI.S., Univ. of Illinois Nlrs. Klollet, Algebra. Trig.. and Solid Geometry teachf cr. feels intensely the importance of math for students in this age. She watches television programs. and reads books and articles on the teaching of math. On week- ends and holidays she often visits her children and grandchildren. Mr. Donald Pennington .-l.l3., .ll.Fcl., University of Illinois Xlr. Pennington, Spanish and English II instructor. breakfasts every morning with llave Carroway's il'oday and goes to bed listening to La Valsen by llaxel. lletween sponsoring major productions of the 'lhespian Club he has found time to develop a skill- lul pingfpong game. ll
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