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Commercial Department To the tune of typewriters' clickety clicks and pens' busy whirs future stenographers are made. While learning shorthand and typing, their 'minds drift to days to come when they will be powers behind the thrones of business men or politicians, or What-have- you. It will be their genius and skill as secre- taries which will save their employers from ruin. They will be so capable that their em- ployers, when honored greatly, will say, '6We owe it all to our little secretariesli' Or they will so unobtrusively run the oiiice affairs that no one will quite realise how much they do-until they are gone. Then their fellow workers will run around in con- fusion, all singing the same theme song: HWhere's Miss Jones? Even if these not-impossible predictions 99 don't happen, office workers who graduate from the S. H. S. Commercial Department are sure of being efficient enough to be the very backbone of business-and who would ask for anything more? K Q at s sf K -if i ,ss 'Qt 4 we gt gtg 2 -, fi- 5 f I A-- Sag , ww ss S 'TG I 1. -s V. A. BUBOLTZ Iowa State Teachers' College, B.S.g Northwestern University. I like a student who is pleasant to work with, whether he has any brains or not, srnilingly says this tearher who spends four-ffths of his time at Lan- phier. ROSELLA BUTLER MacMurray Collegeg Valpa- raiso University: Illinois State Normal Universityg University of Illinois. She admires ambition and dependabil- ity in her students. IQATIE GUY CALDWELL Baird Collegeg Illinois State Normal Universityg Columbia University, New York. Preferring some one who is honest and fair with himself, this instructor reasons if he is honest with himself, he'll be honest with her. Twenty MARY ALLETTA Donn Hinckle Business Collegeg Eastern State Teachers' Col- legeg Wliite Water State Teach- ers' Collegeg Gregg Normal. Reliability, more than any other gift from the gods, impresses Miss Dodd. HARRIETT R. GILL University of Illinois, B.S., M.S. To hit the bull's eye of Miss Gill's af' fections, aim at dependability. MADONNA KABBES High School Treasurerg Uni- versity of Illinois, B.S.g North- western University. Like many another teacher. Miss Kabbes appreciates mast the students who MG reliable. KATHERINE KREBAUM Bullet-in Advertisingg Univer- sity of Illinois, B.S.g University of Wisconsing Illinois Business College. If a student has honesty and rpurtesyt reasons this teacher, he doesnt need much else. LESLIE W. NIMMO Advisor of Delphicsg Illinois Wesleyan, A.B.g Wesleyan Law Schoolg Lincoln College of Law, L.L.B. Cnnscienlious students are the ones who get the A's from this instructor of Com- mercial Law. Q LAVEDA RODENBURG Advisor of Transcriplsg Mac- Murray College, A.B.g Univer- sity of Michigan. Honesty is the shining light for which she looks in her stellar students.
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Language ETHEL JEAN LUKE ' Head of Latin Department- Denison University, A.B.g Uni- versity of Chicago. Admiresfhanesty. initiative, cooperation. rourtesy, and ability lo concentrate. MARY K. BLATT Monmouth College, A.B.g University of Chicagog Univer- sity of Wisconsin. If you would be her ideal you must possess sincerity, a sense of humor, and a spirit of lair play. MISRGARET IHLENEELD1- University of Illinois, B.S.g Columbia University. Judges students by their honesty and sincerity. MAncUEn1'rE MCPHILLIMEX' Illinois College, A.B.g Uni- versity of Wisconsin, M.A. Honesty and willingness to do a thing are characteristics by which she rules students. Department MIRIAM STEINMILLER Knox Collegeg University of Illinoisg University of Chicago, Ph.B. Thinks ideal students should possess qualities of honesty and stlrktu1tlre- ness. HELEN TEELE MacMurray College, A.B.g University of Illinois, M.A. The person who possesses the trait of good-sportsmanship is her ideal sludenl. BERNADINE MATIIEWS Indiana University, A.B.g Universite de Crenobleg Mid- dlebury Collegeg Pennsylvania State College. Though we can't understand her when she chatters away in her adopted tongue lFrenchJ, we can understand what she means by specifying honesty and de- pendability. MARY E. JENKINSON University of Kansas, A.B., M.A.g Columbia Universityg Ohio State University. Follow the advice given during the Courtesy Campaign if you want to show Miss Jenkinson how glad you are that she is the new Spanish teacher. uParlez-vous francais?,'- hasta maiiana -Hten1- pus fugitv. If you have any knowledge of foreign languages these phrases will not be all 6'Greek to you. If you haven't-well-you'll just have to curb your curiosity or else inveigle someone into enligh- tening you. There's no doubt, though, but that being familiar with some foreign language gives one a feeling of prestige-and makes him feel that he's really a man of the world. Here students are offered three years of both French and Spanish in addition to the standard four years of Latin. As an added attraction, there's uLe Cercle Fran- cais at Whose meetings only French is spoken. Nineteen Sl K fm Q- Q ff it I 1, Miss Luke's 91 Latin Clflss
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' ggi.. .ea , 41 . me f 5 x ,. ..- a 2 +. 9 I . ,VYLV Industrial Arts M. F. KAVANAUGH Industrial Arts Supervisor. University of Wiscousing University of Illinoisg Stout ln- stitute, B.S. When working for Mr. Kavanaugh, show dependability, courtesy, and hon- esty, for by these virtues you will con- quer his heart. CEDRIC HENLEY Eastern Illinois State Teach- ers' College, B.E.g University of Illinoisg University of Min- nesota. Welcome to our faculty, Mr. Henley! Why don't you future .students make his stay a pleasant one by using common sense? JAMES JABUSCH University of Illinois. The printing of your prize plwlfllge H719 Bulletinj is the heavy responsibility which rests on the grey head of this man. What does he say is necessary? Cooperation. And what adds pleasure? Courtesy. MARTIN I. KAVANAUGH Stout Institute, Texas A. and M. Where he works there are many tools? therefore, the people who work around him and with him must be able Io take rare of them, to win his approval. Be honest, boys, for the sake of that ap- proval. ANTHONY LAFAUCE Bradley Polytechnic Insti- tuteg University of lllinoisg James Millikin University. How improved the school would be if those students who adopt ML Smythe- Smythe airs, silly sophistications, etc., would exchange them for naturalness, Mr. LaFauce's pet characteristic. A. B. MCCALL Illinois State Normal Univer- sityg University of Illinoisg Bradley Polytechnic Institute. In Mr. McCall's own words we give y0u his selection: An attitude of non- chalance born of self-confidence, not conceit or carelessness. Department FRANK OWENS g Advisor of Crafts Club. Stout Instituteg Normal Uni- , :rf fsgiigp s ,X 2 f versityg University of Illinois. fs, t 45 gas , Y Now Mr. Owens woul4ln't expert a stu- dent to pull a rabbit out of u hat, but f he does like him long-suited in resource- fulness. JESSE SANDERS i Business Manager for Ath- , letics. I .Iames Millikin University' ' 1 . . . . . ,., r .. University of Illll'l0lSQ 'UIllVCl'- ' ' sri . gas 2 ,Q s af . sity of Iowa. Hfre is a fine compliment for the male I: element of the class of 1940. Mr. San- ders is enthusiastic about his lmrll working freshmen. ALLEN SMITH Stout Institute. From the quality of work done by Mr. Sv-ith's boys, we judge the characteristic which impresses him most is accuracy- The old type of manual arts has been broadened. Just teaching a boy how to make things with his hands is not adequate any longer. Now he gains a general knowledge of a number of vocational fields and deter- mines his reactions to certain types of work. Though some S. H. S.ers might make Jesse Owens' pace look like that of a snail in escap- ing the clangings, hammerings, buzzings, and clinkings that these rooms emit, these noises are as sweet to the ears of industrially mind- ed boys as a Hal Kemp tune. But all the courses aren't as rackety as the general metal shop, printing shop, and wood shop are, for there are courses with more of a theoretical approach, such as mechanical drawing, elec- tricity, and auto mechanics. A new instructor, Mr. Cedric Henley, has increased the teaching staff by one. Balanc- ing this addition is the introduction of a new course, acetylene welding, under' the direc- tion of Mr. Frank Owens. The industrial arts course develops a sense of value, clear thinking, and gives skill in the use of machinery. Twenty-one
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