Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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ima' it A. V. .-. i- f snusso -- fi, .I MARY BRUNER-English Miss Bruner is one of the youngest members of the faculty and is often mis- tnkcn for a pupil. That she is not one, is shown by her superior knowledge alone. GERTRUDE COLESCOTT-History Her wit and humor have made Miss Colescott a favorite among her pupils. One of her chief ambitions is for the students to attain perfection in English grammar. WILLIAM H. 'COUGHLAN-ClllllHIl'Tl'iflI llrpurtnzvnt Mr. Coughla.n's practical business meth- ods have been very valuable to the Senior class as well as to the entire high school. He is a loyal supporter ot' all sch-ool ac- livities. VE DAH COVALT-T111W1M'ifiH!l Miss Covalt is jolly and young and. just like a student herself. Her friendliness and ready sympathy make her well liked by everyone who knows her. JESSE W. COUCH-illunzml Tminiizg We hardly know Mr. Couch is around, he is so quiet. The wonderful results of his labors, alone, show what an excellent teacher we have with us. WILLIAM DUNBAR-Mathmuarirs and History Mr. Dunbar is a newcomer this year but is fast gaining popularity among the students. He is a great favorite because he takes such an interest in athletics and other activities. S. B. DAVIES-Engirzfvr A very present help in trouble. When anything goes wrong at school, Sam is always there to fix it. All of his acquain- tances are proud to claim him as their friend. EVELYN DUNKIN-English No one could ever keep the library in more perfect order than Miss Dunkin. She is always accommodating and helpful in finding books desired by studious per- sons. I1 LI LITH FAR LOW-English Miss Farlow is sponsor of the Infant Orators' and is very popular among the st.idents. The Ko Hi girls were so down- cast upon her resignation that they did not organize at all. CHARLES R. FITZPATRICK-Hislory and Civics Mr Fitzpatrick is jolly and humorous and has won many friends during the short time he has been with us. He has adopted the plan of spending most of the periods lecturing to his classes, much to their delight. VI RGIL FLEENO'R-V!Il'tIflf11llII Depart- mmf Mr. Fleenor is one of the busiest per- sons on the faculty. Although both day and night school keep him well occupied, he still has time to joke frequently with the students. T. A. HANSON-Sriwifve We are very glad to have Mr. Hanson back with us again. He probably antici- K. H. S. would pated the difficulty that have been in, had he .not returned. FRANK HENDERSHOT-Sfiimwo To most people, Mr. Hendershot seems quiet and reserved, but those who are best acquainted with him know that there is a friendly disposition behind this mask of solemnity. CHESTER HILL-Physical Training All of us think Mr. Hill is just the best basket ball coach in existence. He has a very winning personality which proba- hly acounts for his great success. CLARENCE E. HINSHAW-MllflwlllMics In all things he councils us wisely, and guides with an nnerring hand, our bark, as we sail the seas roughly. All's well when he's in command. Sincere and gentle of manner, on him we have learned to depend. We're proud that we have the honor of calling him teacher and friend. RUTH HOLMAN-Mathematics Smiles, akindly disposition, and friends galore, all belong to Miss Holman. The .Iuniors especially adore her for guiding their class so successfully through their difliculties.



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W Immqw X'--N .: t f TI III I' sumsso ,- .QQ 4, -1 F, . iii: IN EZ HOWA RD l l'l'll1'll Pretty and winsome are the adjectives that most littingly describe Miss Howard. When any of her Freshman pupils is in- clined to be mischievous, just one of her smiles soon puts him on his best behavior. VER NE C. KNEPPER-lirrlflirlg Mr. Knepper certainly knows how to kecp order when necessary, however, he is very jolly when out cf classes. Effi- ciency is his middle name. INDIA L. MARTZ-Llllill Miss Martz is an indispensable member ot' the faculty, especially in the Latin de- partment. She makes her classes inter- fsting by telling about her travels and ex- periences. G RACE MELLEN-Latin Miss Mellen is rather strict in the as- sembly, and the boys delight in teasing her. She is well liked and makes a good adviser for the Sophomore class. .IENNIE MER RELL-lllusir' A tireless worker among those who possess even a moderate degree of singing ability. She is to be praised for the suc- cess of the operettas given by the girls' chorus. LESTER R. MCCARTY- Ch rm isiry Mr. Mc'Carty is noted for his sarcasm which he uses freely, both in his classes and in the assembly. His preference for boys is plainly shown, but the girls like him very much, nevertheless. VIRGINIA MCCUNE-Mlllh F'Il'l,lIf'If'S Miss MdCune has been the adviser of the class of 1922 since its entrance into high school. Her able assistance has been greatly appreciated by all of its members. BERNICE MCKINLEY-A rt Miss McKinley spends most of her time down in the art room. She is sweet and jolly und quite popular and her room is usually well filled with students. l15l RAY H. PECK-.llur-hint' Shop and Puf- frrn .linking This peck of smiles and good humor is an indispensable factor as supervisor of the machine shop and as scorer for the basket ball games. DESSIE RODY-Latin and English The Howard Township faculty lost a very fine member when Miss Rody left it to be with us. She is rather quiet but she certainly docs know a great deal of Latin, HELEN ROSS-lfllglisll Miss Ross always enters into all high school activities with the best of spirit. She has a very pleasing personality which makrs her loved by everyone. DORA WAR RINER-R UTI-IERFOR D- Sh ortlunul It is the ambition of all her pupils to be able to write shorthand as well as she does. Her good humor is indeed an im- portant factor in making her classes en- joyable. BLANCI-IE RYKER-English Miss Ilyker is loved by everyone, espe- cially by those who are best acquainted with her. She seldom loses patience even though she has many occasions for doing so. MARY LOIS SHIRLEY-Music As a music director, Miss Shirley is unsurpassed. Through her constructive criticism and through the skillful wield- ing of her baton, she has made the orches- tra the best in years. JUDITH SOLLENBERGER-l r1'm'la and lfnglish. Miss Sollenberger came to us from De- Pauw University. Her unusual brilllancy in Kokomo High School won t'or her high honors and her good work was continued at DePauw where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. HAZEL STIFEL-Latin Miss Stifel is a person to whom every- one enjoys talking. Her original ideas have often assisted program committees in planning unique programs.

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