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TAYLORVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Roy L. NVebb, Dean of Boys, is from Missouri-Cass County, to be ex- act. He went to high school in Raymore, Missouri. He received his Bachelor of Science degree after attending Central Missouri State Teachers College. Mr. Forrest L. Deweese was born in Taylorville, attended and graduated from T.T.H.S. He received his A.B. degree from Millikin University and his M.A. degree from the University of Illinois last summer. Mr. john Wfasilewski was born in Athens, Illinois, and attended the Athens High School. He finished his education at Eureka College, where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Miss Zethel Eaton, who was born in Lucas County, Iowa, was educated at Chariton. She holds the B.S. degree and has attended Northwestern Missouri Teachers' College, VVisconsin State Teachers College, and the Gregg College of Chicago. Mr. S. A. Dorris, born in Sharon Grove, Kentucky, has never attended high school. He studied at Isabel, Illinois, and attended the following: Edgar County Normal School, Central Normal College, Valparaiso University, Gregg College, Greer College, University of Illinois, and Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, where he obtained his B.S. degree. Miss Ada Teodori was born in Taylorville, Illinois, and graduated from Tay- lorville High School. She attended Illinois State Normal. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mr. Russell NV. Oliver, head of our History department. was born at Stock- ton, Illinois, where he attended high school. He holds the Ph. B. degree and has attended the Cniversities of Yirginia and Chicago. Mr. Ferrell E. Bryant, a native of Hindsboro, went to high school in Shelby- ville. He was educated further at the University of Chicago and Illinois Wes- leyan Cniversity, from which he attained his AB. degree. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Coach Dolph Stanley was born in Marion, Illinois, and attended high school there. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois. Miss Margaret LaYine XVarner's home state is Wfest Yirginia. Our Dean of Girls attended high school at Clarksburg. She received her AB. degree from Salem College and also attended the Universities of Columbia and VVest Virginia. Coach Robert Prince was born in Mt. Vernon, South Dakota, but graduated from high school in I'rinceton, Illinois. He holds the ILC. degree and has attended Lincoln College and University of Illinois. LIBRARY Mrs. Grace B. Hill was born in Dayton, Wfashington, but moved to Taylor- ville at the age of three months. Her training as a librarian was obtained at the University of Illinois after she had attended and graduated from T.T.H.S OFFICE Mrs. Eva K. Gearhart has served on the office force since june, 1918, after her graduation from Taylorville High School the preceding May. She is secretary to the principal. y Mrs. Yerna Rozanski was born in Stonington, Illinois, and attended T.T.H.S. She serves as assistant secretary to the principal. Sixteen
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,Xi . 5: CLASS OF 1939 N Mx , BERNARD ACHENBACH GARNETTA ADAMS , ani? r T' Curly has served on the staff Garnetta is especially fond of 1 6 of our yearbook for four long bookkeeping and football heroes ' X2-0-, years, heading the staff during --or should we have said a foot- f' 'J his senior year. I-le is also a ball hero. She was elected sec- s senior class officer. Curly and ond maid of honor to the May his car l?l have proved quite a Queen and is a GAA. officer, ' popular combination. ,,g-fffz' I .A . ' ARNOLD ALLISON ANNA VEE ANDERSON ,,, Kong is one of our most popu' Anna Vee is our senior song- ?-Wi' lar' men about town and is bird, She was a member of the I ,. senior counsellor of our local De- Glee Club and took part in mwny 9 if g , , Malay chapter. Perhaps his sandy vocal contests. Anna Vee never x ' 'M Q hair and likeable disposition ac- sees a stranger. This accounts X ,J W count for his popularity. Bru- partly for her many friends. sf netes seem ta just rate with him. S X , . JOHN ANDERSON oi.aA ARMITAGE ,fffh Q. I John is none other than the es- Olga is another of those silent 439' ' ' 1 teemed Vice-President of our types of girls, This, however, does - g Senior class, We think his many nat prevenvher being a pal to ,NA Q ' friends will agree when we say everyone, and willing to help Q5 1' if .3 that he is one of the best-liked whenever possible, lf there were ' if boys in school. only more like her' 4 1 Y .,.'- I f I , T U !, X gg- K H , Si g j. vxyggsl . ,Magis 5 X ii . T47 225 FOREST ASBURY BENNIE AULL f N Q .gf il .- 30 When it comes to clowning, Bennie is a good-natured bay ' S Frosty takes the cake. Leave whose chief interest lies in thex 8 it to him to think of something printing trade l-le is the typex xN,.,f-K , yy- , funny to do ar say at some of who is not afraid to work in or- 1 to , ' the funniest timesfusually the dgr tg Qgm hlg QOQI, l-IQ hog Qlgg RM I4 wrong time. l-le's lust full of been a band member for the S fl W mischievous ideas. past three years Aj-ry, f is 1. ft JOSEPHINE BAILEY. WILLIAM BAKER We never think at Jo but what Bill, unlike most boys, doesn't we think of Rodeo. The two are like gfmighr hour, l-lig pretty , gk ' di OIWOYS TOQQTDQV4 JO TOOIS DOVT 'VI permanent is proof of this state- I 4 'axes the SQVNOV DIGY OS Well 05 'Vl THQ ment, Bill is also interested in f May Fete as an attendant. Qgriggll-gre, 41 , I xl Q2 'ST XX NNN? N Qt I ri X N 'T-. x 'T' 1 A ' N K ' TV' J. ND JAMES BANKS SARA BANKS -i t Ns t During his iunior year, James Sara's time has been taken up lx E so N served as assistant art editor for largely these last four years with Q I W., M- it gf the Drift and this year as art her main interest-home ecano- P5 1' 'T' . R editor, l-le is ready, willing, and mics Sara is a girl of few wards, Q V. g able at all times to lend a help- but winning ways, J! ing hand. Many of the posters around the school have been his ..,' works of art, w ' els, , ' igp: X is Eighteen --J - Ve 'd
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