Altamont Community High School - Altois Yearbook (Altamont, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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Altamont Community High School - Altois Yearbook (Altamont, IL) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 14 of 102
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THE FACULTY MEMBERS RALPH B. CASEY A man who plays life 'S role-the role that is great or small E. I. S. T. C.-Bachelor of Education. U. of I.-Master of Arts. Physics and Geometry. EVERETT L. HAAG A man who never walks with aimless feet. Illinois State Normal. University of Illinois. University of Southern California. Typing, Shorthand, Business Law. and Coaching. DOROTHY MILDRED HEARN Favors to none, yet to all her smiles extend. Il. of I.-Bachelor of Science. Social Science and Girls' Physical Education. ETHEL ALICE RAGLAND For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. Greenville College. Illin.ois State Normal University. University of Illinois.-A. B. University of Illinois.-Graduate work. Latin, Algebra, and Advanced Mathematics. CLARA CONSTANCE PIERSON It is better to have loved and lost Than to never have loved at all. Southern. Illinois Normal University. Illinois State Normal University.-B. Ed. University of Illinois.,-Graduate work. English II. III. and IV, and Dramatics. MILDRED HAEFELE To strive, to seek, to find. and not to yieldfy Illinois State Normal University.--B. Ed. Home Economics.-Smith-Hughes. MARY LOUISE McC ORD Alas for those that never sing, But die with all their music in them. E. I. S. T. Cf-B. E. University of Illinois. Music, English I, Botany, and Zoology.

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. .... V ,... BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is oft-en overlooked when credit is given at the end of a successful school term. However. we, The Seniors of '37 , wish to thank the Board of Education for the cooperation they showed when they presented A. C. H. S. with a hot-water heater, cabinets in various rooms, win- dow shades, and the fine cabinet in the clothing room. We could always depend on the Board of Education to assist us. This class can never forget the consideration this splendid organization has shown. Since the Board of Education believes in a well equipped building and good teachers, our school has acquired a high standard. TOP PICTURE Uieft to Rightj: Wilbert P. Adermann, Arthur Davidson. secretary: Charles Blakely. president: Frank Andrews. and E. VV. Budde. THE STUDENT COUNCIL ln 193-l the Student Council was organized. This body was formed for the purpose of deciding upon the various school problems that con- fronted the teachers. Two honor roll students were chosen from each class, a boy and a. girl. In September 1936, the following persons were chosen for the Student Uouncil: The Seniors chose, Martha Schroeder and Earl Tappendorfg Juniors-Helen Zimmerman. and Glen Sticeg Sophomores-Mildred Brauer and Robert Bicknell: Freshmen-Catherine Koeberlein and Eugene Bauer. The officers were: Chairman-Glen Sticc: Secretary-Mildred Brauer, and Mr. Haag. Sponsor. 1 , Some of the tasks accomplished were: 1. Two persons are allowed on the assembly floor at the same 2. A student must have at least a t ' in dcportmcnt and an ot' B to he exempted from the semester examinations. 3. A Christmas box was planned and it was seen that every ceived a present. ' 4. Musical and Essay contests were proposed. 5. Eighth period programs on Friday were to be sponsored by organizations. . 6. De mortment grades are averaged in. with the grades. F' P' time. average one re- various VVe feel as if the Student Council is really well worth its efforts. Ift teaches the students to respect t.heir school and ,its different organizations. MIDDLE PICTVRE theft to Rightlz- Standing: Bicknell. C. Koeberlein. Bauer. and Brauer. Seated: Stice. K. Schroeder, E. li. Haag. sponsor. Tappendorf. Zimmerman.. THE FACULTY The Plass of 'Il7 , which surpasses all other classes. wishes to con- fer special credit to the faculty who have made a great sacrifice to humanlty by trying to educate the youth of Altamont. Often they have become discouraged. and disheartened in their work. Nevertheless, they have continued to try and by successive failures and disappointments have succeeded. Perhaps they feel that they have been unsuccessful, but we feel that they have been snccessfulg and as proof of our belief we will try to do our best because their accomplishments can only be shown in the lives of students. To whatevelr place we might rise in the world, we will always feel that our teachers have been responsible for our advancement. BOTTOM PICTURE theft to Rightj :-Standing: Ethel Ragland. Constance Pierson. and Mildred Haefele. Seated: E. L. Haag. Mildred Hearn. Mary L. McCord. and R. B. Casey.

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