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Madam Makelh a flu!! Man JAMES G HATCHER Prlnclpal Unlverslty of Mlssourl BS Unlver slty of Ill1n01s M S Ed M BETTY L MELVIIN Western Illlnols State Teachers Col lege BEd Colorado State College ol Educatlon ISABETH SMITH Umverslty of Ill1no1s BS M S ARTHUR L LWANZIG Ill1no1s State Normal Unlverslty BS ln Ed Unlverslty of Ill1no1s WILLIAM F TURNER Illmols State Normal Unlverslty B Ed MARY ELLEN GROTE Eastern Ill1no1s State College BEd Unlverslty of WISCONSIN UIl1V9FS1tV of I1l1no1s TED 7 I STANDING M Z M WILLIAM O FURKIN Central MISSOUTI State College BEd Bradley Unlverslty ALICE JONES Southern Ill1no1s State Normal Um verslty BEd Umverslty of Ill1no1s JOHN PRICHARD Murray State Collegi BME Amer lcan Conservatory MM Umverslty of Iowa Un1vers1ty of Colorado ROBERT CARPER UH1V9FS1ty of Ill1IlOlS B S UHIVQTSIIV of Ill1no1s SHIRLEY JONES Eastern Illlnols State College BFd WESLEY M WHITAKER Southern 111111015 Normal Unlversxty Electrlc Sc1ence Fellowshlp Case In stltute of Technolog5 I2 f . i . . i 1 - ' - - ' , . . . . I 4 . . I , .L ., . . , . l ' v - . . , I ,- . C Y . . . . ' , . ., , 1 - - . 4 i i .1 . . . . . i ' -3 V . . . . , l ' . . L, . . . . ' . . . ' ' 2 , . , . , . . . 1 1 A 1 n , , . .3 B.Ed.g Umverslty of Ill1no1sg General 7 - y ' . . . . 7. M aEAh , lefi to right: Mr. Furkin, Mr. Whi cker, Miss S. Jones, Miss Smith, Miss A. Jones, Miss Melvin, Miss Grote, Mr. Prichard, r. c c er. : r. wcnzig, r. Corper, Mr. Turner.
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SCHOOL BOARD J H Ph1ll1ps Wm Rapp Secretary Presldent Al Camus C Yordy Sam Ackerman Turnmg out tudent prepaxcd fo1 democratlc 1lV1HP' seems to be M tlon by the student 1n studv and ln h1s SOCIHI llfe are encourlged A bxoad Cul rlculum affoxds hlm oppoxtumty ol ob talflllig knouledejc 'mrl sklll to seuc hlmself and others Dlx elslty of coul e meets varled needs 'lccoldlng to ablllty and lnterests Changes mstltuted fxom txme to tlme are all deslgned to xmploxc thls SGFVICQ to the school and Commun 1 The school was honoled by the elec tlon of Mr Hatche1 thls Veal by the DIIHCIDHIS of Dlstrlct III to the Board of Dlrectors of the Illmo1 Illgh School Assoclatxon rqcffmnutlaafcon The thou hts of Thcs xx ho xx ould ad x ance must be on the futule To take your eyes off the road and look back wlstfully to the past IQ to lose slght of the xast new ODpOltLlI'l1tlCS and success that l1e ahead Wllllam Rapp Mr James G Hatcher Prmcxpal 11 I I e 35 . ,pe ' ' - .W .,k ',..-. . V 0 . Vixe n . .. In . . r. ' I I N: ' V. c Q , I. . ' . 7' 5 V ' . ' K C Y . . C u N21 : . . . , ' S s 1 ' ' 'Q '- O . y l . . . O - E . F' iifiyi Hatcher's goal for M 'l'.H.S. Sclf-direc- fi O . i . Y x . Y C - ' , I ' ' . x L L ' b . 7 . C v . 1 . . . . . . ' 7 'ty. 5 -, O , 7 ' - AM . . , .
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Naawul Me Glock az' M 7.-J! S Whlle Morton Townshlp Hlgh School IS not a large school so far as 1ts 224 enrollment IS concerned It has 1n p1o portlon to ltS S129 an unusually varlcd currxculum affordmg students a mde range of ChO1C9 Many arrangements must be made ln correlatlng the actlv xty program athletlcs publlc relatlons and class vtoxk to sav nothmg of se curmg teachers who wxll help carry out the plan Mr Hatcher who as pr1n clple carrles thlS responslblllty so suc cessfully lS a very busy man Hannah Hohstadt 49 manages the detalls w1th pleasant efflclency and keeps the of fxce runmng smoothly Thls year the blology class was moved from 1ts old quarters Ill the chemxstry lab to room 8 al1as the old lxbrary The blOSCOp6 has added lnterest to the course as has also other new vlsual equlpment Although the glrls profess a great dlstaste for d1SS9CtlIlg frogs and earth when the subject IS homo saplensl H Hht By lxstenmg to recordmgs of thelr own volces speech students are enabled to reahze weakness 1n enunc1at1on breathmg and tone quahty whlch they do not notlce ln conversatlon or reclta tlon Thus they learn to make a better lmpressxon on the1r assoc1ates and they gam poxse from the self confldence thus developed K H PS 13 0 0 I 0 K 1 . . . 1 1 ' --1 , , 1 V. 1 ' 1 Y E r v ' - 1 A- 7 ' - ' ' Y Y , , - . , . . r t ' , - M ' Principal J. G. atcher and Secretary Hannah o s adt. . . , V v D Al . ,, 0 1 u , . . . 7 V , . Y worms, they show no reluctance at all ' ' 5 W' 'Y To hear themselves as others hear them, speech students ' make tape recording-G. Vierhout, J. Lockhart, . hipp. Biology class is full of cut-ups-with frogs, and things, of course-B. Frank, . Moser, C. Stoller, R. ough. ,Y Y
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