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NIMRO'I'I'I. WILLIAM Biology-Ball State Teachers' College, BA., Graduate work, University of Ber- lin, University of Stockholm. PIPER. KENNETH Industrial Arts-Manchester College,B. S., Ball State Teachers' College, Ohio State University, Indiana University. RATHBURN. CURTIS Physical Education-Valparaiso Univer- sity, Ball State Teachers' College, B.S. ROGERS. HAROLD Music-Illinois Wesleyan, B.M,E,,Grad- uate work, Syracuse University, Univer- sity of Michigan, Indiana State Teach- ers' College, M.S. ROGERS. MARY IO Physical Education - Indiana State Teachers' College, B.S., Graduate work, University of Wisconsin. SCHENCK. RALPH Commerce. History - Valparaiso Uni- versity, B,Acct., Indiana State Teachers' College, B.A., University of Chicago, MJ-X. SI-IAUER, AUDREY English. History-Valparaiso University, A.B., University of Colorado, MJ-X. SIEB. VERA L. English-University of Wisconsin, A.B., Graduate work, Valparaiso University, University of California, Columbia Uni- versity, University oi Chicago. SMITH. DOROTHY Public Health-University of Michigan, Indiana University, University oi Iowa, Indiana State Teachers' College, George Peabody College, B.S. STONER. MARY EDNA Latin. English-Valparaiso University, University of Chicago, A.B., MA., Uni- versity oi Colorado. WEEMS. EDITH Home Economics-Valparaiso Univer- sity, B.S., University of Chicago, Ball State Teachers' College, Purdue Univer- sity. WIRTH. EARL Commerce--Lawrence College, North- western University, Valparaiso Univer- sity, A.B., University of Chicago, Indi- ana University, MA. William Nimroth Kenneth Piter Harold Rogers Mary Io Rogers Audrey Shcxuer Vera Sieb Mary Edna Stoner Edith Weems RANGERS ALL Curtis Rathburn Ralph Schenck Dorothy Smith Earl Wirth Of every one oi the twenty-seven teachers shown on this and the preced- ing page we are intensely proud. No school can boast a better trained or more experienced faculty. Hard-Working and helpful, they set us a fine ex- ample. No student has ever found any of them unwilling to give lavishly of his time, either before school or after school or between classes. curricular activities, too, are their co schedule. We have the feeling that they are really interested in Youth. l9l Extra- ncern, as well as those on the regular
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TOWERING TREES Finally after four years of steady growth, we have attained full stat- ure. The time was when we were mere seedlings or just two-year and three-year stands. Now we may presume to call ourselves towering trees. While at first glance our growth may seem to be largely physical-ee most of us certainly are taller and larger than when we first entered high school-it is a mental and spir- itual maturing, too, How timid and bewildered we were as freshmen, as seniors, how confident we are, and school-wisel We have learned muchein the hard way-for as un- derclassmen, we could not be told these things, we had to learn them ourselves. Now we know-and we pass our knowledge on to the under- Senior officers: Betty Shufflebotham, secretary, Mr. Koch, sponsor, Marilyn Miller, treasurer, fcmice Will, president, Roy Cochran, vice presi- dent, Miss McGillicuddy, sponsor, Mrs. Poor, sponsor. classmen in the hope that they may listen-that facts come only with plodding, persistent study, that self-discipline enhances selferespect, and that fair play and understanding form the foundations of last- ing friendship. Not always but occasionally it has taken an elemental storm to instill these truths, which having mastered, we will not forget. There have been less serious moments, of course-many of them-and more exciting ones, too. We have joined clubs, attended dances, and participated in sports, Being seniors this last year, We have set the pace for the other classes, and this in itself we have found to be a stimulating experi- ence. We have helped in the actual administration of affairs by lending various students to the book-- store, the candy and the ice cream counters, and the office. We have published and financed this yearbook. Now we are looking forward to graduation and beyond that to worthy citizenship. The parallel between good citizens and towering trees is so obvious that we need not repeat it here. As we have been good citizens in high school, so may we be good citizens in the world of tomorrow. L Beginning at top, reading from left to right: Color Committee: Dorothy Balcom, Ioseph Smith, Anne Wilson. Homecoming Committee: Betty Shuf- flebotham, Ioyce Ywanow, Roger Lines, Dolores Schroeder, PaulVietz- ke, Stephen Thompson. Project Committee: Richard Iohnson, Marvin Reed, Ollie Stringham, Mari- lyn Carichoff. Flower Committee: Rita Bote, Ken- neth Lowenstine, Donavon Waskom. Motto Committee: Raymond Griffin, Doris Fleenor, lack Carichoff.
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