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'Fs?'f MARJORIE EVANS, PH. M. Photography ranks high with Miss Evans, English instructor, who considers a dude ranch in Colorado an ideal vacation jspot. JOY FRAIPONT, A. M. Reading is the pastime of Miss Fraipont, American History and Government teacher, who is an alumna of Rockford College and Columbia University. EMERY FRITSCH. M. S. Mr. Fritsch, Physiography instructor, is particularly fond of a person who isn't afraid of work and one who is honest. RAYMOND FROEHLICH, M. A, Mr. Froehlich, American History and Modern Problems teacher, cherishes his amateur rock and mineral collection along with his summer garden. ELEANOR HEUVER, M. A. Miss Heuver, East's librarian, considers swimming and music as her hobbies. She has traveled to Montreal, Canada, and the Pacific coast. MARY HILLS, M. A. English teacher and Northwestern graduate, Miss Hill enjoys playing golf and. admires a person who is self-reliant but friendly gnd considerate. ADELINE HOEGBERG, B. A. Miss Hoegberg, a newcomer at East, teaches English, speech, and drama, enjoys golf and music, and directs the annual junior and senior plays. RAYMOND HOISINGTON, A. B. Besides teaching chemistry, Mr. Hoisington has a good sized farm and he raises chickens. He feels that farming at least keeps him out of mischief. VERA HUNTER, A. B. Miss Hunter, Junior Red Cross sponsor and Government and American His- tory teacher, has enjoyed visiting 45 of the 48 states, Canada, and Mexico. ADELE JOHNSON, M. A. i Colorado State College graduate and teacher of English I and II, Miss Johnson admires a person who shows sincerity and a sense of humor. MARIE JOHNSON, M. S. Miss Johnson, who has two degrees from Northwestern University, teaches newswriting and advises the publication jof the Argus and Highlights. ANNE KELLY Ofice clerk, Miss Kelly graduated from Rockford Central High School, enjoys all types of sports and likes people who are naturally happy. 16
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LIEUT. COL. JOHN W. BRITTEN Lieutenant Colonel Britten, ROTC instructor, has traveled with the United States Army to Australia, New Guinea, Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines. LAMONT CLIKEMAN, M. A. Mr. Clikeman, Head of the East High Science department and grad- uate of the University of Illinois, spends his spare time gardening and playing the piano, ELIZABETH CONOVER Making eligibility cards for the athletes before each performance along with her stenographic work takes up most of Miss Conover's time. MARIAN DAGNAN, Nurse One who is sincere, honest, loyal and possesses a sense of humor is admired by Miss Dagnan, East High's school nurse. MARIE DOBYNS, M. A. The Head of the Social Studies de- partment, Miss Dobyns received her B. S. from Columbia University and her M. A. degree from the University of Illinois. ALLEN ELMQUIST, M. M. Director of East High's band and graduate of Augustana College, Mr. Elmquist claims golf and hunting as his pastimes. JOHN BURLEND, M. A. Besides teaching Modern Prob- lems and Government, Mr. Burlend, graduate of the University of Illinois, finds that his Debate group occupies much of his time. EVADNA COCHILANE, M. A. Miss Cochrane, English teacher and ABL adviser, cherishes her pho- nograph and record collection and enjoys seeing current plays like the State of the Union. EVA CORDER, B. A. Collecting and using new recipes is one of the many hobbies Mrs. Corder, girls' gym instructor and as- sistant GAA adviser, enjoys. GORDON DE LA RONDE, B. S. East's woodshop teacher, Mr. De LaRonde, returned after a four year absence in the army during which he had charge of a hospital in Eng- land and earned the rank of major. LENNART EDBERG, B. A. Mrl Edberg, Swedish teacher and club adviser who came from Sweden in October, enjoys reading and go- ing to the movies during his leisure hours. RUSSELL ERB, M. A. Formerly a lieutenant j. g. in the U. S. Navy, Mr. Erb now teaches Mathematics and has once again re- organized the wrestling team, l5
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. 4 . 2 , W W, ,LL ,E 'Q L at gl cf sr,-1 '15 V . ty . A f ' K. rt a 2 'ami I HELEN KELLEY, M. A. Miss Kelly, Latin teacher and Northwestern University graduate, is the adviser of the Latin Club, Quo Vademus. ELIZABETH KEMPER, M. S. Miss Kemper, Indiana and Illinois University graduate, teaches typing and shorthand in the winter and is herself a stenographer during the summer. EARL KIESLING, A. B. Mr. Kiesling, Albion College graduate, teaches World History I and II and American History I. He enjoys flower gardening. JAMES LAUDE, M. A. Coach Laude, Iowa and Columbia Universities graduate, coaches basketball, golf, and tennis and is the Head of the Athletic department. EDITH LAWSON, A. B. Rockford College graduate and English teacher, Miss Lawson admires a person who looks out for the group's welfare before his own. LINDEN LUNDSTROM, B. A. Mr. Lundstrom, St. Olaf College graduate, directs such choral groups at East High as A Cappella, Glee Club, Treble Clef, and LaForge. RICHARD MARTIKONIS, B. E. Mr. Martikonis, jart instructor and adviser of the Triple Arts Club, served with the Navy in the South Pacific and Japan. S. ALETA MCEVOY, B. A. Zoology teacher and graduate of Rockford College, Miss McEvoy enjoys accomplishing things! that others say can't be done. ELIZABETH MCGUIRE, B. A. East High English teacher, Miss McGuire admires a person having a sense of humor. She is interested in Little Theatre work. BERNICE MULLEN To rate with Miss Mullen, East High's Registrar, you must be sincere, understanding, and tolerant of others. Her hobby is collecting classical records. LESLIE O'BRIEN, M. A. f Retail selling and bookkeeping instructor, Mr. O'Brien, attended Univer- sity of Iowa. When not working he enjoys a good book. OSCAR OLSON, M. S. Assistant head of the Industrial department Mr. Olson, graduate of the University of Wisconsin, would like most to travel to Europe. I7
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