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AEGIS V O Commercial NIARGARET KENDALL Secretary to Principal ' ELIZABETH NVETTLETON Shorthand, Typeuwitiugg University of Illinois, B.A. ALPHA MYERS Typewritiug g Shorthafudg Illinois VVesleyan University, B.S. J FLIA HOLDER Bookkeeping 5 Illinois State Normal University 5 Illinois VVOsleyan University, A.B.g Smith College, A.B. ETHEL OLDAKER Commercial Arithmetic, Boolfkeepiugg Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. AMELIA REXROAT Secretary to Supefriutendeut and Principal WAHNETAH BRUMMETT Typeufritingg Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. PORTIA ALEXANDER Commercial, Illinois State Normal University, B.Ecl. FRANCES DONAHUE Commercial, Mathematics, University of Illinois, A.B. IVIARGARET MEANS Physical and Coinfrnerciai Ge0gi'aphy,: Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. S. A. CHESTER Physicsg Shurtleff College, University of Chicago, B.S. BERTHA VVYKLE Mathematics, University of Illinois, A.B. NTINA KILBY Home Nursing, John C. Proctor Hospital, R.N. MRS. MALCOMSON Substitute MR. BICKEL Substitute 19.29 Exim
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gl I L'-it K -AEGIS cr' Vtiftvi English Teachers BERTHA MORR-ISYE7LgllSllj Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. LCERAINE KRAFT---Erzglislig Illinois State Normal University, Illinois Vlfesleyan University, University of Illinois, A.B. MAUDE LEONARD -Englisli and History: Eureka College, A.B. MAY ENGLISII-E'lLgl'tSll,: Illinois VVesleyan University, AB. BLANCIIE STUBBLEFIELD -English 5 Oxford College, A.B. LUCY WILLIAMS-Librarian GRACE INMAN -English, Dean of Girlsg Cornell University, AB. FANNIE CAMPBELL-1?7'Lgl'fSl!j Northwestern University, B.A.5 Middlebury College Bread Loaf Sehool of English, M.A. MARGARET JONES -Engltshig Illinois Wesleyan University, A.B. MABELLE RYBITIIN-Ellgll-Qllfj Commercial Arithmctieg Illinois Wesleyan University. Allied Arts Teachers MI. NIAUDE SMITH-Art and Drfslgng Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois Women 's College, New York Universityg Pupil of Dr. James P. 1-lanez. L. S. WOOD-Manual Trainirtgg Valparaiso University, B.M.T. H. R. HASTING- Athlctfic Director and Physical Tralnirzgg James Millikin University. HAROLD XTANDYKE-fill!!-711107 Tratlrtirzgg Illinois State Normal University, McKendree College S. F. BLO0MQUISTefM0lll!G'l Trairtirzgg Illinois State Normal University, Bradley Institute. CARRIE RUFFNER-llI'USlC Supervisory Bethany College, Certificate in Piano and Public School Music, Lake Forest, P.S.M. DORA MUNSONfH0'7l86l10Zd Eccmomtcsg Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. H AMELIA VURNDRAN-PllQjSllCCll Trairrtngg Normal College of American Gymnastic Union. - LUCY XVATKINS-Cl0UL7f77,gj Illinois State Normal University. BERNICE MOULICACl0tlLiTL'gj Illinois State Normal University, Illinois lVesleyan University, B.S. l:'RAivCEs KESSLER-Musicg Illinois State Normal University, American Institute of Normal Methods. 11 1 9 3 9.363
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Aiolsi 1353 Parent Teachers The purpose of the High School Parent-Teachers Association is to promote a better understanding be- tween parent and teacher, and bring them in closer sym- pathy and cooperation. This organization was started in March, 1915, with a membership of seventeen, and has steadily grown until now we have a membership of about one hundred and sixty with an average attendance of nearly one hundred iifty. The regular meetings are held on the third Mon- day of each month in the Girls' Gymnasium at 3:45 P.M. The programs, arranged by Mrs. XV. A. Berquist, are made up of musical numbers furnished largely by our own high school students and of speakers interested in school and social problems. At the September meeting the freshman mothers were given special honor, and Mr. Goodier gave a talk on Problems of Girls and Boys of High School Agef' At the October meeting Miss Howard and Miss Strehlow told in an interesting way of the activities of the Y.W.C.A. and the Girl Reserves. At the December meeting Mr. Goodier talked on ' ' New Plans for the Second Semester. The High School Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. J. E. Black, gave a musical program and gifts from this organization were sent to the Baby Fold at Normal. At the January meeting the teachers were given special honor and Miss Munson of the Foods Department, hliss YVatkins and Miss Moulic of the Clothing Department each gave talks pertaining to the work in their respective departments. On Feb. 18 at 7:30 P.M. in the Girls Gymnasium, we observed ' ' Fathers Night. A musical program was given by Miss Mar- garet Canode, Mr. Quinten Ulrey, and Mr. George A115011 of the WVesleyan School of Music. Rev. Chester Grubb of the First Christian Church spoke on UAI1'101'lCEll1 Pa- triots, contrasting the lives of YVashington and Lincoln. A social hour, supervised by Mrs. Perry LaBounty, hos- pitality ehairman, follows each meeting and refreshments are served by members from the diiferent school dis- tricts. Each month we have sent programs of our meet- ings to the homes by the students. Mrs. Elmer Elfstrand kindly mimeographed these programs for us. Mrs. C. C. Hassler is our able membership chairman. The funds for carrying on our work this year were made by serving the Bloomington High School Alumni Banquet in November. The officers are: President, Mrs. XV. H. Gronemeierg First Vice-President and Finance Chairman, Mrs. Thomas Lewis 5 Second Vice-President and Program Chairmtm, Mrs. VV. A. Berquistg Secretary, Mrs. E. F. Kleinaug Treasurer, Miss Ann Niedermeyer. 13 3 FL-5X,X .1929
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