Kokomo High School - Sargasso Yearbook (Kokomo, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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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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K WWW' H .ll '- sumsso -Q .fs fi t -J if ,g'An' M HS. MARY DYE-BEACH-Eliglisli Her jollity and genial disposition are quite contagious for she puts everyone around her in good spirits. We are very glad to have Mrs. Beach return after an absence of one semester. CLARA E. BER RY-Cooking A better cook is nowhere to be found. She is always accommodating and ready to lend a helping hand to those in trouble. She is seldom seen when she is not smi- ling. KTLEON D. BOOKOUT-History Mr. Bookout is the latest addition to our esteemed faculty. He has already proved himself a very good teacher, and the girls go out of their way just to speak to him. NEVA BOU RNE-Clvrk A person more enthusiastic about the basket ball games is hard to find. She puts joy into life frequently by disclosing the fact that we are to have convocation. RALPH H. PHILLI PSiMtlf,I'f,II1llfiL'S Mr. Phillips hails from Sharpsville, a fact which gives much credit to that small town. We are beginning to believe that giving tests is his favorite pastime, but we like him very much. bl. l'. ltOWE'ffNvi4'1i41' lt seems queer that a man of his size can make the Freshies stand so much in awe ot' him. Nevertheless, next year they will like him just as much as the rest of ns do now. H. HAROLD RUBEYWEIIQIISIL Mr. Rubey is known by his very digni- Heil air which he loses as soon as class is over. Everyone testifies how much he was missed during the few weeks he was absent. U71 JULIA RUSSELL-TIMIAN-Physical Tru.ining , The Physical Training of the other schools as well as that of the high school keeps Mrs. Timian very busy. We only regret that she cannot give us more of her time. DOROTHY THOR NBURG--F1't'm'h A sure cure for the blues is Miss Thorn- burg. When a fellow needs a friendn and is down and out, just a talk with her puts him in the best of spirits. ANNA B. WARD-Mull: 4'm11fir's A very good executive is Miss Ward. who holds her sway over Assembly 212. Herknowledge and ability to teach all kinds of mathematics is surprising. IDA NVARD4C'lerk Miss Ward is so conscientious about her work in Mr. Haworth's office that she scarcely ever allows herself to leave it long enough to become acquainted with RIS. . LOU EDITH WIMBOROUGH-Eilglish, Despite the fact that she is rather strict in assemblies, Miss Wimborough is just as can find anywhere. t??!7 of mice, jolly a person as one They say she is fond HORACE G WOODY-Mathematics high school would Without Mr. Woody, not seem natural. For him, Algebra problems are a small consideration, as compared with the problem of keeping order in the assembly. BLANCHE ZARING-Sewing Miss Zaring is seldom seen or heard by thcse not in her classes. Although she is fond of giving hard tests, she has a per- sonality which makes everyone like her.

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