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SUPERVISORS OF WORK LOENE GIBSON Oregon Shih' College, B. S.g Ulzizwxify of Cliimgo. Commerce, Adviser, Freshman Class LEXVIS C. HACK W'c'xii'1'11 lllilmii Sfclff' Tf'l1l'Z7t'I'.Y7 Col- lege, B. E., Univ. of Kansas, M. A., Ur1iz'. of Iowa, Univ. of Illinois. Science, Adviser, Freshman Class, Science Club. HELEN MAE OLSON .lV0l'Ilf71fL'C'SIif'l'l7 L7l7ll f'l'Sll3', B. S4 Gregg Bzzsifzexx Collage. Commerce, Physical Edueationg Adviser junior Classg G. A. A. MARGUERITE K. PHILLIPS New York Sfbool of Dl'lll71ClILlC.Yj Uni- zwxify of Wfisg Norfbzwsfwfz U. Dramatics. PAGE EIGHT REUBEN H. CHILDERS LaCrosse Sfafv Teaclaers' College, Br'- loit College, B. A., Norfbzuestcwz U. U11iL'ersiiy of Wisc011si11. History, Athletics, Tumbler's Club Adviser, Junior Class. ESTHER FLEDDERJOI-IN IfC'lLlf'll7l'l'g College, B. Ag Norfo- W!C'.Yfl'l'7Z Mczlill Scsbool of f07ll'l161llSll1 U11iw1'.x'ify of Chicago. English, Adviser, Sophomore Class LOIS I-IALLE UI1ll'L'I'Sff:j' of Wi.if'r111.ii11, B. S. Art, Library. CLARENCE KUTIL Universify of IVisco11sif1, B. S. Agriculture, Future Farmers Assin
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OF THE CAST . .. One of the most important groups in the school organization, and the least appreciated by the majority of students, is the Board of Education. Most of the students do not know that they are indebted to this Board for the variety of programs which they may follow during their high school years. Antioch students, upon graduation, are well prepared for entrance into college or into the business world. The Board of Education is in charge of the physical plant and they approve the school policies suggested by the principal. The present Board has made mod- ern improvements in buildings and in teaching devices. The township, village, and students are proud of these additions. Each member of the Board has devoted much of his time to solving school problems as they presentthemselves. The students of Antioch Township High School are greatly indebted to these people for their loyal service and for the interest they have shown in elevat- ing the school standards to higher levels. Mr. Clarence Crowley, having served nine years on the Board, has resigned and Mr. Wfalter Hills, newly elected member, is taking his place. We welcome Mr. Walter Hills. Arthur Maplethorpeg Mrs. Helen Osmond, Secy.g George White, Pres Mrs. Jean Ferris, Clarence Crowley PAGE SEVEN
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AND ACTIVITIES. RUBY RICHEY Iliinois Sfafc' Normal Univ., B. E., Coiziinbizz Unizwxify, M. A. Foods, Clothing, Science, Home Economics Club. HUBERT H. RIECHERS Plaiieviiic' Sfafe Teczcioers' College, B. E.g Uifziuersify of Colormlo. Mathematicsg Dean of Boys, Ad- viser, Senior Class, Puzzle Club. CORNELIA Nl. ROBERTS algo, A. M., Colznnbirz Uniw' 1'.v ify. Adviser, Senior Class, Girls' Club. MELVIN M. STILLSON ingg Adviser, Sophomore Class. I-IANS VON HOLWEDE Prussian Sfrzie Smvzinmfyg Azizmfiraiz Conserwzlory, B. M., Cinrago Con- semfafory, M. M. E., M. M. Music, German. MILDRED HULIK Sffcwfefary. TEACHERS AT ANTIOCH TOIWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL The Antioch Teachers have the interest of the school at heart and are always striving to make Antioch bigger and better. Many times they sacrihce personal time and interest for the benefit of the school. The student body as the potter's wheel, the teachers are constantly moulding character and personalityg a task that is never iinished during the school life of the individual. This is watched with utmost care to develop the citizens they wish them to be. In the student activities the teachers contribute their experience and helpfulness to develop leaders. Our teachers are trained in the highest universities of America, and they bring to Antioch the richness of their training. During the summer, the teachers attend the universities to keep abreast of the times in education. They take the lead and are ex- amples to us in our social, cultural, and intellectual welfare. And last, but not least, they are our best friends in time of trouble and when we need counsel and advice. We, the students of Antioch High, Salute youf, PAGE NINE Univ. of Iii., A. B4 Univ. of Chi- History, English, Dean of Girls, Univ. of S. Dak., Eusiern Staff' Tearin- ers' College, B. S., Colo. Shift' Univ. Industrial Artsg Mechanical Draw-
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