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ADMINISTRATION A bit of luck took over and awarded our school the sectional tourney. Tourney week must have been hard on teachers, because students ' minds just seemed to be somewhere else. The Parent-Teacher Association has this year, as in the past, played a very important part in the school. Everyone loves the big school picnic, and it ' s about time they ' re finding out who does all the work. This association carries on student aid in buying lunches, clothing, and books for needy students. This year they inaugurated a new joint system. Instead of each school hav- ing its own meeting, they have combined and also formed a study club in order to go over school problems more thoroughly. Serving the organization this year were Mrs. Quentin Mavis, president; Mrs. Charles Smith, first vice president; Lloyd W. Miller, second vice president; Mrs. Harry Kreider, secre- tary; and Mrs. Maynard Timbrook, treasurer. FACULTY VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MISS MARGARET STANION A. B- — Physical Education Oberlin College Teachers ' College, Columbia University MR. CECIL YOUNG A. B., M. S. — Physical Education University of V isconsin DePauw University University of Illinois University of Michigan Indiana University MR. ISAAC COSPER Manual Training Tri-State College Purdue University University of Wisconsin Indiana University MRS. GENE CHRISTY B. S. — Home Economics Purdue University MISS OPAL DeLANCEY A B. — Commercial Ball State Teachers ' College University of Chicago MR. CHARLES HORNADAY B. S, A. — Agriculture and Science Purdue University Indiana University MR. CLYDE GUMP? B. S. — Commercial Manchester College Indiana University Drake University Mr. Cosper. Miss DeLancey, Mr. Young, Miss Stanion, Mr. Hornaday, Mrs. Christy. Mr. Gumpp Page 13
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ADMINISTRATION The school received a fine addition to its possessions. The amplifying system, plus Bob Kleeman ' s orchestra and the G. A. A. or the Hi-Y as sponsors, made our dances superb. This system also brought a delight to the followers of football and basketball. All players and their numbers were announced to fans, and various decisions and plays were explained. Another addition was a fire alarm system, much more efficient than the bell that was used until this year. As for entertainment, ours has been royal. Among the best were Phillip Lee and his wife, who came to America with F ' red Snite in behalf of China, their war torn country. Robert M. Zimmerman, a deep sea diver, brought many exciting and humorous experiences to the student body. Also very interesting were A. C. Towslee, a secret service man, and Cortez Peters, the world ' s record holder in speed on a portable typewriter. He was later en- joyed by many students on the radio program, Hobby Lobby. FACULTY SCIENCE AND LANGUAGES MR. DONALD COAR A. B., M. S. — Mathematics Indiana University University of Wisconsin MISS GLADYS DUGUID A. B. — English and French Indiana University University of Michigan MR. ROBERT SCHOOLEY A. B,, A. M. — Science University of Marseilles, France] Indiana State Normal Indiana University MISS MAUDE ARMSTRONG A. B.— English Michigan State Normal College Syracuse University MR. KENNETH ETTNER A. B. — Speech and English Elgin Junior College North Central College Northwestern University Indiana University MISS CAROL DAWSON A. B. — Senior English and Latin Tri-State College Indiana University University of Chicago University of Southern California
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MARK CASEBEER RUTH GRAHAM BEVERLY GONSER HARRY KREIDER HONOR GROUP MARK CASEBEER A. H. S. 1-2-3-4: A. A. A. 1-2-3-4; Basketball 3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Class League 1; Honor Group 1-2-3-4; Bank Cash- ier 1-2. Here is a senior who has made a rec- ord worthy of the envy of any high school student. He has been active in all phases of school life, but is best known for his work on the basketball court. BEVERLY GONSER A. H. S. 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 2; A. A. A. 1-2-3-4; G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, President 4; His- tory Club 3; Operetta 2; [r.-Sr. Play 3-4; Honor Group 1-2-3-4; Interscholastic Group 4; Com- mercial Group 3-4; Bank Cashier 1-4. Nobody likes a shirker, so Red has oodles of friends. When speak- ing in terms of grades, Red has taken her place among the highest. RUTH GRAHAM A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; A. A. A. 1-2-3-4; Girl Reserve 2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2; Girls ' Chorus 3-4; Oper- etta 1-2; History Club 3; Class Treasurer 4; Interscholastic Group 3; Annual Staff 4; Bank Cashier 2-4; Honor Roll 1-2-4; Commercial Group 3-4. Throughout her high school career, Ruth has been both active and success- ful. The financial affairs of the Senior Class have been ably managed by her, as any co-officer can attest. Her con- tinued appearance on the honor group t proof of an exceptional scholastic bcord. HARRY KREIDER A. H. S. 1-2-3-4; A. A. A. 1-2-3-4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Officer 1-2-3-4; Hi-Y 2-3-4; Officer 4; Football 2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff 4; History Club 3; Honor Group 1-2-3-4; Bank Cashier 1-2; Interscholastic Group 1-2. If it is brains and brawn you want, fair damsel, here we have it all in one blonde woman-hater. Although being on the honor roll has taken much of Harry ' s time, he took his place on the field to help our undefeated football team. Page 14
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