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de Waadgatafze , . . u +L, if ip-rv' -1 bf -N 3' H. V. OLDS Exact measurement by means of a ruler and other delicate instruments enables the student in Mr. Olds' classes to pass his flight plan tests with the minimum of ef- fort and the maximum of satisfaction. NIELS F. PETERSEN Anyone with his nose pointed into the wind will surely come to recognize the nature of Mr. Petersen's work due to the strange aromas that emanate from his chem- istry laboratory. Accurateness and results are his bywords. ALFRED H. QUINETTE As the quartermaster of our air base, Mr. Quinette supplies students with paper, pen- cils, and various other items needed for efficient operations. ln addition he guides all trainees interested in the effective use of the typewriter. FLORENCE RICHARDS To keep in good condition the air line hostesses of the future is her task. This she accomplishes by means of directed bending, twisting, kicking and lifting. There's time for play, too, in the form of basketball, volleyball, and other group and individual sports. EDNA C. RUSSELL The beauties of great English literature which the casual passerby can hear read and discussed in this classroom result from the fine guidance of Miss Russell whose crew 1nembers both respect and admire her. AIMEE SEIDEL Seeking perfection in the art of literature, she strives to teach her birdmen to fly to and beyond the greater heights of this artful language. This striving has always resulted in mission accomplished on the part of her students. . KATHERINE L. SIMMONS Flight requirements under the guidance of Miss Simmons results in a profound knowl- edge of the English language and the ability to do future Work carefully and conscientious- ly. KARL I. SOLLER Here is a iovial gentleman who delights in solving the mysteries of plants and ani- mals and strange chemical combinations the aromas of which very often penetrate the very walls of the laboratory itself. ,E ,, , . -if Page Eighteen ,...
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Mm. 'nw IOHN MAHARRY Head of the visual education department, Mr. Maharry keeps all of us posted on the right films for the right subject at the right time. This takes a great deal of work but he's still able to teach a number of classes and take snap shots for our log book. GERTRUDE K. MAIER Frogs and bugs and things are carefully taken apart and analyzed by Miss Maier's fledglings. Sometimes the accompanying odor is not too glamorous, but the work is always done with the utmost efficiency and exactness. I. LEHOY MILLER ln the interests of this great country he pilots his crew in the study of our govern- ment, developing in the minds of those he in- structs the Wish to become better citizens in the World of today and tomorrow. ETHEL MILLIGAN Flights from the field of literature orig- inate in Miss Milligan's classes Where stu- dents all find the necessary inspiration for such matters. Combining forces with Mr. Fellers she aids in the direction of the Na- tional Honor Society. TED R. MOORE Responsibility for The Voice and the Annual lies in Mr. Moore's hands. Most of his time is spent in meeting the deadlines of the photographer, the engraver and the print- er. Training for such work is found in his journalism class. GERALD MUNSON Your plane won't skid or nose dive if you've enrolled in his course in retail selling. Not only can a student learn but he can also earn at the same time. The final result is a thorough course in merchandising. PAUL MUSSELMAN ' Numbers and what the student can do with them is the result of a course in mathematics under the guidance and stimulation of Mr. Musselman, Always efficient and to the point his fledalings turn into aces in almost no time at all. HELEN K. OLDAKER One of the many top flight grammarians on our faculty, Miss Oldaker turns out stu- dents richly steeped in the language of the land. In addition she has a lovely singing voice that We've heard all too infrequently. -vfif Page Seventeen Er-
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ARTHUR C THOMAS To be there or not to be there asks this experienced navigator of his literary minded men and women. His answer is obvious as he undertakes the many tasks and problems of the full-fledged pilots of the lanuary gradu- ating class in the capacity of advisor. IEAN VAN FOSSAN Healthy and very, very hungry cadets file each day to the cafeteria to be fed de- licious, nourishing food under the capable guidance of this very gentle lady who man- ages to satisfy their every want. SADIE VAN HOESEN The trials and tribulations of a gentleman named Iulius Caesar are carefully taken apart and put back together again in Miss Van l-loesen's classes with no great effort .... on her part. Latin does have its problems, how- ever, for the balance of the group. HARMON C. WELCH With the bombers go the fighters, and so it is in Mr. Welch's classes...with each problem goes a story. This has no serious effect on the final result, for pigs plus radishes always equals. . .ah. . .? D. LYTLE WIGGINS A definite answer to the problem of what will happen if you iump out of a plane with- out a parachute is given in Mr. Wiggins' physics classes. Answers to all other physical science questions can be discovered under the kindly guidance of this gentleman. ELOISE YOUNG She teaches a course most necessary to the final polishing of the full-fledged cadet who has earned his wir1gs .,.English. This task she completes with efficiency and kindly understanding. -E-f Page Nineteen ij1gfgr,jil.V,,fJ '..kk 4 if sims! . -1211555 . fy-g3fe11'5j15?'5 'f'1 If 9 if- .af-S sz., Y fi. A . is it Q 5-f ei l
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