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. . . Leaders For the fourth consecutive year, the class of Lil has chosen Miss Miriam Fleming as adviser. She is instructor of general science, received her B.A. degree from Carthage College and has done graduate work at the University of Illinois. Adviser of the Art and Palette and Brush clubs, and art adviser of the 1941 Kewan- ite is Miss Dorothy Gibson. She received her B.S. degree from Bradley Polytechnical Institute. She has also studied at Chicago Art Institute, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, and University of Wisconsin. Coach of our debate team is Mr. Leo Graham. He teaches U. S. history, economics, and modern problems. He received his B.A. and M.S. degrees at the University of Illinois. Miss Dorothy Harrod teaches Latin. She is also Dean of Girls and adviser for the Girls' Conference. Miss I-Iarrod received her B.A. degree from Knox College. Miss Frances Horler is a member of our English department, and a.lso teaches first year Latin. Miss Horler obtained her B.A. degree from U iv rsity of Iowa. Mr. Ja s Jelinek teaches, Journalism and English II. He is adviser of t Kewanite and theg'KeWanee K Chronicle. He received . I , -jfyfwill.. Miss Elsie Kimmell Miss Ruth Mr. Kenneth Lage Mr. Galen Landis L J Jil args 'N' 1:25 as .8 f at X in -if ' . 'Ffa' N-f I?-1 D: r. P. V. McMorris Miss Murphv Mr E C Peterson Principal and Secretary. Mr. R. M, Robinson, Miss Genevieve Saygh. Miss Letha Larson iss: Rice dbg . ei xi'-'B' . 'Ht 5- ,K a '?FP we I 'Miss Harriet McCarthy Miss Genevieve Saygh 'ii' F - K id? 13 st. as 'X-
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Al X H ,,...... .-ivegggzvigsvwm-,g?N-XA' Leaders Left to right: Mr. Charles Br nu' Miss Adela Wesc- u J . baum, Dr. L. L. Spanabel. Atkinson Miss Eva Berg Mr. Helmut Brockman Miss Elizabeth Ebright Teachers . . . Miss Genevieve Atkinson is one of the new members of our faculty. Miss Atkinson teaches shorthand I, typing I, and junior business training. She was graduated from Illinois State Normal University and has a B.E. degree in commercial education. Instructor in our Commercial department is Miss Eva Berg. She teaches Thomas shorthand II, Gregg shorthand II, typing II, and commercial geography. She receiv- ed her B.E. degree from Illinois State Nor- mal University and attended the State Col- lege of Education at Greeley, Colorado, during one summer term. Our new coach of football and basketball is Mr. Helmut Brock- man. He received his B.A. degree from Peru State Teachers College and also won the Sewenson athletic award. He later attended North- western University. Miss Elizabeth Ebright, our librarian, received her A.B. from Baker University, her M.A. in English from University of Kansas, and her B.S. in Library Science from Illinois. She is a very talented violinist. Miss Louise Ewan teaches English III and Biology. Miss Ewan attended DePauw University where she received her B.A. degree: she obtained her M.S. degree from Iowa State College. Miss Louise Ewan Miss Miriam 55' Miss Flances Horlel' M1 James Jelmck Dorothy Gibson M1 Leo Giaham Miss lg, 12
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all l. rf' My 3 an lf' .. D i - i . frm 1 . V. , if 'ii ll Ax I :wi -1' ' : 1 I -2 'f fi he-'..i .f fy 'V -.. 5w?t..v' xi--1. l ' :, W.:. I'-Qffi.. muffin' 'Tl .53 Miss Pauline Van Raem- Miss Lillian Wagner donk Mr. Fred Wate1'n1an Miss Anna Weimer Miss Adela Wesebaum his B.A.. degree from the University of Illinois and M.A. degree from Northwestern University. Miss Eleanor Johnson is another new member of our faculty. She teaches English I and II. She received her Ph.B. at the Univer- sity of Chicago, and will obtain her M.A. next summer at Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Teaching plane geometry anfl French is Miss Elsie Kimmell. She attended' Beloit College and obtained her B.A. degree from Uni- versity ofi Wisconsin. Miss Ruth Knapp is our literature and composition teacher for Freshmen. Miss Knapp received her B.A. degree from Iowa Wes- leyan College. Mr. Kenneth Lage is another of our new men teachers. He teaches craft I and industrial arts. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mr. Galen Landis is in charge of building trades, mechanical drawing II and woodwork II, coach of the Riveters' basketball team, the varsity baseball team, and varsity line coach in football. He re- ceived his B.E. degree at Western Illinois State Teachers College. When you go to Mr. Bruner's office, one of the capable Workers you find there is Miss Letha Larson. She is assistant to Miss Adela Wesebaum in the office. Miss Harriet McCarthy, favored among all students, teaches algebra and English II. She received her B.A. degree from Mount Holyoke College, and obtained her M.A. degree from Columbia Uni- versity. Teaching in our Industrial Arts, trades drawing, mechanical drawing I, and woodwork II department is Mr. Paul McMorris. He attended several colleges, but obtained his B.Ed. from Eastern State Teachers College. Miss Louise Murphy of the Commercial department teaches shorthand I, typing I and also personal typing. Miss Murphy was graduated from and received her B.E. degree from Western Illinois State Teachers College. Mr. James Mursener is a new member of our faculty. Mr. Mursener teaches biology and is assistant coach of basketball and football. He attended Eureka College and received his B.A. de- gree there. Mr. E. C. Peterson is coach of Freshman basketball and the Riveters football teams. He also teaches mechanical drawing I and woodwork I. Mr. Peterson received his B.E. degree from Northern Illinois State Teachers College. When I was there . . . Mr. E. E. Steven's study hall. Mr. W. J. Stronks, Miss Eva Berg, Mr. Leo Graham, Miss Dorothy Harrod- - ff it A X - . :LC-03. 14
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