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Y H 'zj 1 g 5 I ,...f' s MISS DOROTHY ALLEN received her B.S. from Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. As a rule she travels during her vacation, but didn't last summer. If given a million dollars, she would spend it all in one big lump and have a good time doing it. While in high school, she liked typing, and her favorite color is orchid. MR. RALPH BOYDEN attended Dakota Wesleyan, Parsons College, Northwestern, and Lewis Institute. If he received a great deal of money, he would give it all to help high school and college graduates get a start in life. Math was his favorite high subject. He teaches in the summer and enjoys play- ing chess in his spare time. MR. DONALD C. BURGER has his A.B. from Hanover College and his M.A. from Indiana U. If he had a million dollars, he would, buy some government bonds and spend the rest for fishing in Tahiti. Mr. Burger is head of the science department and the annual's adviser. He is an amateur radio operator, or ham. K Q ff! Ka... MR. EVERETT BUSSART has his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Illinois. If he received a fabulous fortune, he said he would probably die worrying what to do with it. Mr. Bussart works as a nursery inspector for the State Agricultural department during the summer. His hobby is insect collection and identification. FACULTY MISS HELEN CHILES has obtained her A.B. from MacMurray College and her M.A. from the University of Illinois. She would first invest a million dollars wisely and then do her best to help people who are so de- serving. Travel would also play a part in her great expenditure. Latin has always been her pet subject. MR. CHARLES COLIN has his B.A. from Illinois College, and his M.A. from the Uni- versity of Illinois. If he had a considerable sum of money he would travel around the world and then stay in a mellow climate. His sole hobby is sports, especially basket- ball, but he enjoys playing baseball in the summer. e Page I5
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BOARDXUFEDUCATIUN MR. HENRY JACKSON BURT started life as a Westerner. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, but he came to Wilmette Public Schools for his grammar school train- ing. After attending New Trier High School in Winnetka, he ente Illinois for further joined the Sigma Pi has lived in Wheaton ing that time he has family of two fine red the University of education. There he fraternity. Mr. Burt since 1921, and dur- married and raised a youngsters. Patsy is seven, and Henry Jackson, jr., is four years old. Mr. Burt is head of the Wallfill com- pany of Chicago, though he still likes XVheaton well enough to live here. MR. JOHN M. PLAYER was born in River Forest, Illinois, but soon became a strapping farmer boy. After attending Pleas- ant Hill grammar school, he received his high school education at West Chicago Community High. At the University of Il- linois he obtained his B.S. and was a mem- ber of Sigma Pi. He is married, now lives in Warrenville, and has five children. john, Jr. is twelve, Virginia is ten, Lora Lee is seven, Mildred Ann is five, and Paul Edward is two years of age. Mr. Player held the position of captain of the University of Illinois wrestling team and is wrestling coach of Wheaton College at present. Pnge I4 MRS. MYRTLE H. MCCARTY, who is the Board's secretary, has also lived in Wheaton since her birth. She attended the Wheaton grade school and graduated from W.C.H.S. in 1907. She also joined the Big 3 ri high school sorority, which was dissolved soon after formation. Mrs. McCarty has two children. Thomas is a graduate of Illinois University, and james is a member of our own high school. In recalling her stay at Wheaton High, she mentioned that she be- longed to the first competitive girls' basket- ball team in the state. These girls of our Alma Mater played surrounding towns such as Austin and Oak Park. MR. CARLTON L. FISCHER, president of the Board of Education, is a very staunch Wheatonite. He was born here, spent his childhood here and attended the Longfel- low grade school. For more advanced edu- cation he roamed the halls of our own Wfheaton Community High School and then entered Wheaton College. There he joined the Excelsior literary society and received his A.B. at graduation. He is married ang has four child-ren. Stanley is eighteeng Rich- ard is sixteeng John is thirteen, and Roger is Eve years old. Mr. Fischer spent fourteen months overseas in the past World War as lieutenant in the field artillery. MR. ROBERT R. KIMBELL has been very much interested in education through- out his life. He was born in Chicago, and there he received his primary training at the james Monroe grade school. He com- pleted his public schooling at Carl Schurz Technical High School. From the Univer- sity of Illinois he graduated with a B.S. degree. Still eager for more advanced edu- cation, Mr. Kimbell attended john Marshall Law School in Chicago where he obtained his LL.B. He has married and is the proud father of two children. His daughter, Dorothy, is nine, and his son, Robert, Jr., is six.
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UUULTY s 1 '--1 fldbiyaffda Z CWMWMAW filiii' MISS MARCIA COWEN received her Ph.B. at University of Chicago. She would spend a million dollars in travel, especially to Hawaii, but not to Europe at the present time. She likes to travel and spent last sum- mer at the New York Worldis Fair and at Cape Cod. English was her favorite high school subject. Her hobbies are hiking and photography. MISS MARGARET DIRKS has her B.S.M. and M.S. from the Columbia School of Music and Northwestern University. One thing she would buy with an enormous sum is an airplane. Since she likes flying, she would travel all over the world, piloting herself some of the time. She spends her summers touring the West. She liked mathematics in high school. Page I 6 P N M Qguifgwgbgveoai 'x MISS MARTHA C. DOUGLASS attended the University of Missouri and obtained her R.N. from Mount Sinai Training School for nurses in New York City. If she had a large amount of money, she would establish an orphans' home near the ocean or in Penn- sylvania, but she is afraid a million wouldn't go far enough. She likes to camp in Maine. MISS GRACE FELGAR attended Iowa Wesleyan College and the University of Minnesota where she was awarded her A.B. and M.A. degrees. If a fortune fell in her lap, she would take all her close friends and move to a warmer climate. She would do what she wanted to from then on. Miss Felgar is an ardent admirer of Pooh. MR. HERBERT H. HODGES received his B.Ed. from Western Illinois State Teachers College at Macomb. With a million dollars he would gladly coach track from morning 'til night-for a hobby. He would also en- joy seeing more of this old world, spending his winters in Florida deep-sea fishing. Latin was his favorite subject. MR. ROBERT HORSLEY obtained his B.S. in Education at the University of Illinois. If he were given an extensive fortune, he would buy a lot of nice things for his wife. How- ever, he wouldn't quit coaching, he likes it too well. He is a director of a boys, camp during part of the summer, and his hobby is listening to the radio.
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