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CARE AND FEEDING Harrison Traulmann. B.A. Commercial Department Head Borlha I. Vinconl. M.A. English Tri-Y Adtiter Ethol Vincent. M.A. Mathematics Senior Adriter Eugeno E. Vogt. B.E. Induitrial Alice E. Walkor. M.A. Social Studies Fred Weber. M.A. Science Department Head Maud Weinschenk. B.A. Engliih Gabriel Wertsch. B.E. Induitrial Chas. E. Whitenack. M.A. Social Studies To mo, this now school seems just about perfect, says Mr. Trautmann. a member of the Chicago Area Businessman's Association. His birthday comes in July. . . . Mrs. Vincent, a member of the Rockford Art Association, has built up a music library of records which are suitable to hor varying moods. ... A member of the Rockford Woman's Club. Miss Vincent always enjoys seeing Charlie Chaplin on the screen. Emile Cruppe is her favorito artist. . . . Moonlight Sonata and Lionel Barrymore are Mr. Vogts' favorite composition and actor. He believes that a friend should be sincero and willing to advise. . . . Miss Walker misses the largo class room she had the last three yoars at Central high school. She admires Wythe Williams as a news caster. . . . Mr. Weber beliovos that beauty may be found anywhere in tho United Stales if one will look for it. Louis Pasteur is his favorito movie. . . . Women's shoes without toes or heels are considered by Miss Weinschenk as tho most foolish fashions at present. She enjoyed seeing the movie Re becca. . . . Mr. Wertsch enjoyed seeing the movie You Can't Take It With You. Scenery along the north shore of Lake Superior has impressed him. . . . Paul Muni, actor, and Kenneth Roberts, novelist, are favorites with Mr. Whitenack. Faith, hope, and charity are qualities ho looks for in his friends. Since all the equipment in the print shop is now, boys interested in industrial arts are able to operato prosses similar to those used in modern industry. Francis Keye (left) Raymond Conklin, Jimmie DeVerdi. Robert Cooper, Jack Tolmie, and Arnold DiTomassi are pictured operating the shops throe new platen presses. [Ml
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Li i.[ J CONCERTO TO CONGA Alf.od Sabin. M.A. Industrial Annum Athletic Comb Lena R. Scandroli. M.A. Foreixn Lnnxuaxe Debut Coach Christine Sheetz. B.A. Mathematic I Claronco E. Shumate. B.S. Robert B. Shumway. B.S. Industrial Department S a pern tor Katherine Slade. M.A. Mathematics Department Head Sergeant Isaac D. Smith Military Science G. Maxine Smith. M.S. Science Sam W. Tracy. M.A Social Studies Athletic Coach Jdtsyy }JJ. The vastness ol our country, the lofty snow capped mountains, and tho beauty of some sections of our Western states have greatly impressed me, says Mr. Sabin. . . . Playing bridge at a party is ono of Miss Scandroli's pet pastimos. Sho onjoys listsning to Fulton Lewis Jr., one of tho popular nows commentators. . . . Miss Shootz is happy that she does not have to compete with the noise of the trains and the traffic on Walnut street this year. . . . Among the current songs, Madame Will Drop Her Shawl is a favorite of Mr. Shumate's. He onjoys reading the poetry of Stophon Vincent Be-net. . . . Mr. Shumway, who has had the honor of boing elected Vice-President of the Illinois Industrial Educational Association, appreciates honosty and understanding in a frlond. . . . Helen Hayes and Grant Wood are Miss Slade's favoritos in tho theator and art. For reading ploasure she chooses novels like that of Margaret Mitchell’s. . . . Maybe, Edgar A. Guest, and Pat O'Brien are Sergeant Smith's favorites among popular songs, poets, and actors. He places sincerity above other qualities in choosing friends. . . . Miss Smith appreciates a friend who, knowing all her faults, likes her just the same. Interested in amateur photography, she belongs to the Camera Club. ... I Married An Angel is a hit with Mr. Tracy. In traveling, he found that very few people know much about their country. Work in music appreciation classes includes research on various musical compositions, study of music, and note taking on various types of music. While Mona Legge and Lowell Branning select the next records to be heard and Molly Ann Cousioy operates the record player, Leonora Spooner (right) and Barbara Salisbury take notes.
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Miss Whiting, a mombor of Panhellenic Council, considers anklets in winter a very foolish fashion. She enjoys all movies in which Nelson Eddy stars. ... In his spare time. Coach Willson, whose birthday is in Juno, either goos hunting or plays golf. Kay Kyser's radio program is his favorito. . . . Mrs. Wright enjoys Hugh Walpole's and George Arliss’ works because of their splendid character portrayals. Sho expocts to find loyalty in all of her friends. . . . The Ballad for Americans by Robinson is one of Miss Wray's favorite musical compositions. Sho valuos highly understanding between horself and hor friends. . . . Miss Davis, who enjoys listening to Lowell Thomas' nowscasts, misses a place to hang her coat in the new school. She celebrates her birthday in January. ... As a pastime. Miss Johnson enjoys her membership in the Women's City Bowling League. The waltzes of Johann Strauss aro hor favorito compositions. . . . Sincerity, dependability, and a sonso of humor are qualities Miss Denny admires most in a friend. She onjoys listening to In a Persian Market by Ketalby. . . . Miss Carlson chooosos Tales of the Vienna Woods as her favorite musical composition. She enjoys reading the works of Sinclair Lewis and Carl Sandburg. . . . Miss Wossols, who appreciates faithfulness in hor friends, choosos Boautiful Dreamer as her favorite musical composition. Sho especially enjoys novels like those of Willa Cather. Mary Davis. B.E. Librarian Evelyn B. Johnson Bookktrprr Margaret Denny Strnographtr Of HORSEPOWERS Edith Whiting. B.A Social Stadias 8-5-3 Co-Advisor Milo E. Willson. B.S. Maihrmaiici Alhltlic Coach Ruth Wright. B.A. Mathematics Helen Wray. R.N. Nurse In Mr. Maitland's auto shop classes the boys make uso of two new pieces of equipment. Dick Welle and Sam Caruana are shown grinding valves and dressing a grind stone, whilo Don Mayer reads the dials on a motor testing machine being oporatod by Bob Hammerllng and Dale Hark-noss. (27]
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