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fxvfxvfx-fx-fxvevrx-fx-rxvlxvfxvfgwzxvfxvfx-fxvlx-1x 0 F F I c E R S 1 1 - Stiimnu, Noitma M.A.-University of Wfisconsin l.ulirr Advisor of l.atin Club. Miss Schmidt is a lover of good music and is making a collection of classical records. Cook- ing is an art in which she excels. SMHII, Doitorin' M.A.-University of Minnesota lfllgliifi Miss Smith takes a great interest in drama and is making a theatre collec- tion. lior recreation she enjoys reading and foot- ball or basketball games. SWAN, lliu AN M.A.-University of Minnesota l'l1y.ii1's F5 Prrfliglll lll'Y1HliIllflt'.X Advisor of Science Club. Mr. Swan is a great help to our football team through the experience he gained at Annapolis. 'l'i ska, Miro l'h.M.-University of Wisciwiisiii fllllerinul uml Wrlrltl lliafor y Advisor for the Senior Class Gardening appeals to Mr. 'l'eska. He has a distinct dislike for the Chicago Tribune and Sloppy--loc Sweaters. Slavik, l.l'UNA lS.S.-University of Wisconsin Clothing and lfveryday Living. Advisor for the -lr. Red Cross. Reading, bowling. and travel all are enjoyed by Miss Seaver. Besides this she likes to do interior decorating. Sxillli, fJRI'lClIl-N NI.A.-University of Wisconsin Clri'111i.xlr3, Cii'rnl1i'lry, 1,ulin Nliss Smith likes a day when she can relax and listen to a symphony concert. She gets en- ioyment from sewing, knitting, and hiking. 'lwAl'I'lNS, K.fxliiiittNi Nl.A.-University of Wlisconsin liiolugy 'E Home Nlirtirlg Advisor for Senior lia- lisqua. Miss Tappins is liked by everyone and she con' tributes her time will- ingly to help students. whenever they need assistance. PISIIUMPSUN, Oitmia BS.-Beloit College .llullweniulitix Sr. Class Advisor One of Miss Tltompson's greatest pleasures is get- ting letters from former pupils who are now in service. Many of them emphasive that math is the one and only which pleases her. is rf' t QX hu' so X X ' s av H 1 l v TllkAl,I., limu. B.l'1.--Oshkosh State Teachers College Pfillfillg Advisor for the Beloiter. Mr, Thrall is .1 lover of nature. To him a good farm is the place to spend the summer vaca- tion where the sunshine and the good old earth give back to you some- thing that the city takes out of you! Tziotas, CONSTANTINI M.A.-University of Chicago Sfhlllilifl Advisor for Spanish Club. jovial and friendly Mr, Tziolas has at special in- terest in gardening and collecting coins. 19
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,-xfx,-C,x-,A - 0 F F I c E R S fkirgfxvfxvfxvfxvfx-1-xv,-x-lx-fx-fx-,x vvvw s ef a Kmcn NLR, DokoTH v Whitewater State Teachers College Typing Advisor for the Incres- cent. Miss Kirchner is busi- nesslike and efficient, with a quiet air about her. For recreation, she chooses mystery stories. L1Ni-is, PHYL1,is B.S.-Beloit College orlrf Hixiory dvisor for jive Club X and the Senior Class. Sports such as swimming and dancing appeal to Miss Lines and for less X' strenuous relaxation, she enjoys books, movies, and bridge. iiki MUNN, MARY M.A.-University of Ni i g V. Illinois ' ,.., A , English Miss Munn, immaculate- r::. ilj, iki' ly neat herself, admires ,. .- . -, neatness in others. -:i. Reading, knitting, and ii 'l z ,gig ii hiking help to occupy her spare time. Rosuvsukc, FANNY B.A.-Beloit College English Driving when gas ra- tioning permits and read- ing provides Miss Rosen- berg with much pleasure and enioyment. 18 Sc iii.ic:1iEit, KARL M.S.-University of Wisctvnsin flrf Advisor of Art Club. Beauty of any kind whether music, painting, or plays appeals to Mr. Schlicher. He longs to travel to other parts of the world again. Piekkms, RUBl Rl B.S.-University of Wisconsin AgYil'Illflll't' Advisor for Future Farmers of America and Young Farmers of Amer- ica. Besides his interest in the agricultural projects of his students, Mr. Perkins likes a fishing or hunting trip. KUNTZ, HAZlfI. BS. in L.S.-University of lllinois Libruriuu Advisor for Library Club. Miss Kuntz is a welcome addition to our faculty. Bowling, canoeing, and dancing are her hobbies. BflACKLEM, ELIZABETH B.S.-Beloit College Biology A camping trip with some fishing added make the ideal vacation for Miss Macklem. NFW'TON, limou- B.A.-Beloit College Amvriran Hisfory Browsing around antique and gift shops gives Miss Newton a great deal of pleasure. RIIINOUIR, RUTH M.A.-Colorado State College of Education Advisor for the junior Class. Miss Ritenour has ren- dered valuablc assistance in many of the forensic contests. Her recreation consists mainly in re- deeorating furniture and in sewing.
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0 F F I C E R S x,A,A,A,A,A,A, W LU. assess WAGONLR, JOHN S., lst LT. CAC B.S. in M.E.-University of New York P. M. S. 5 T. Advisor for Silver Sa- bers. Lieutenant Wagoner hopes to return to his engineering iob in New York City after the war. For amusement he en- joys Watching all kinds of sports CVCHIS. W1LI,lAMs, BURTON M.S.-Iowa State College Supervisor of Public School Imfnxfriul Aris Advisor for the junior Class. Hunting and fish- ing are tops with Mr. Williniiis and he excels in both. RAsMUssi.N, SYLVIA E. Clerk Miss Rasmussen will long be remembered for the eihcient way she does business in the office. Bowling and mystery stories occupy her spare time. Wi1Bs1'12u, GUY 15.5.-Beloit College Malbvnmfirx Mr. Webster likes work- ing in his garden in the summer and when op- portunity permits, he enjoys fishing. XVoo'rToN, j1iMi.s Ph.M.-University of Vfisconsin Cbumislry Mr. Vfootton is known throughout the schools of Beloit for his skill with a movie projector and his expert photogra- Phy- Ross, IRENE Clerk The students will re- member Miss Ross for her cheerfulness and her helpfulness.
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