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ROY ASIALA-A. B. Mr. Asiala taught agriculture and -commercial geography this year, and acted as .Junior Class adviser. He is a graduate of Central State Teachers College and took special work in agriculture at Michigan State College. DANA BRANDENBURG-A. B. Besides teaching foreign languages Miss Brandenburg served as adviser for the Junior-Senior Girl Reserves Club. She is a graduate of Kalamazoo College, Miss Brandenburg is our only foreign born teacher, as she was born in South Africa, a former Dutch colony. THOMAS BRO WN-A. B. Mr. Brown taught United States History, government, economics, and commercial law, and :served as Senior Class adviser. His alma mater is Xvestern State Teachers College and he has since studied at the University of Michigan. DUANE BRYAN-A. B. Coach, as he is familiarly known, had complete charge of football, basketball, and track. In the class room he taught Junior English. He is a graduate of Adrian College and has taken ,special coaching coinses at the University of Xvlest Virginia. RUTH FULLER-B. S. Miss Fuller, our youngest instructor, was one of the advisers for the Frushnian-Sophomore Girl lleserves Club. In the school room she taught beginning shorthand, typing and business training. She took the commercial course at VVestern State 'l't-achers College. JEANNE HARRINGTON-A. B. Teach, in connection with her work as art instructor. is the founder and adviser of the Art Club. She was also one of the advisers lot' the llocreators Club and the Sophomore Class. She graduated from VVestern State Teachers College. RONALD HARRIS-A. B. Our braw and bonnie Scotsman, Mr. Harris, filled his annual duty as Blue and Gold Newspaper adviser and was adviser of this year's Junior Class. A graduate ol' Alma College, hc taught Sophomore lflnglish and United States History. ELIZABETH HARTGERINK-A. B. Miss Hartgerink, far famed for her humor in the class room, taught Freshman and Senior English, After graduating from Hope College, she took special courses in literature at the University of Chicago. BEATRICE HUTCHINS-A. B. Besides acting as adviser for the Recreators Club and the Freshman Class, Miss Hutchins taught classes in algebra and geometry. Miss Hutchins earned her degree at Western State Teachers College and has since attended the University of Michigan. , L i V 3441 'iw if 1,- .. I ' . . 4,- Q FACULTY Q a
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,asm PRINCIPAL GEORGE H. MILLS B. S., M. A. Mr. Mills came here in the fall of 1921 after a successful tenure at Bad Axe. In addition to teaching general science, botany, and Zoology, he took over the job of coaching the athletic teams. His teams won several Northern Michigan champ- ionships. In 1925 he was appointed Principal of the High School. Since that time he has taught classes in farm crops, horticulture, and mathe- matics besides guiding the destinies of some six hundred students who are part of our high school family every year. Mr. Mills has a Bachelor's degree in science from Michigan State College and a Master's de- gree in Education from the University of Michi- gan. He is a member of the High School Princi- pals Association and has served on committees of that organization.
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FACULTY MARY E. JOHNSON-B. S. Miss Johnson, our cross-examiner in the office, is an alumna ol' Michigan State College. Besides being a l4'reslnnan Class adviser, she taught algebra, business arithmetic, and eip.:'hth ,asrade home economics. RAE E. JOHNSTON-B. S., M. A. In addition to being instructor of hooklieepiiigq, husiness train- ing, government, and economics, Mr. Johnston was financial adviser for the school bank. He graduateml as valedietorian from C. H. S. and received his degrees at the l'nivt-rsity ot' Michigan, ALICE KENAGA First and second year shorthand and typing' completely take up Mrs. Kenaf.g'a's school days. She attended Ferris Institute, Michigan State College, and Central Statl- 76 Teachers College. ESTHER LARSEN BRYAN-B. S. Miss Larsen, AlDena's gift to Cadillac, is an instructor in physical education and was one of the .Iunior Class advisers. She also served in the capacity of adviser for the Freshman-Sophomore Girl liesrves Glub. At Central State Teachers College, where she re- ceived her degree, she took courses in physical education. GERALD C. LILLIE Down in the shop we find Mr. Lillie showing' the boys the rudi- ments of manual training and mechanical drawing. Ht- also serves as Junior-Ikes adviser. He has a teacliei-'s certificate from Western State Teachers College. EUNICE MALLEAUX-B. S. Mrs, Malleaux, our most quiet teacher, graduated as saautatorian from C. H. S. and later from Northwestern University. ln the class room she taught Iflnglisli to freshmen and liistory to the juniors. VIRGIL MEISEL-B. S. Since he is the teacher of boys' physical education, it is only fitting that Mr. Meisel be adviser of the Hi-Y, an all boy club. In addi- tion he was Sophomore Class adviser and instructor ot' 2.1'Pllttl'2li science. Western State Teachers College is his alma mater. ILA MINIER-A. B. In the class room Miss Minier is the instructor ot' Sophomore and Junior English for which she brings many, many books. She was a Senior Class adviser and calls Central State Teach- ers College her alma mater. S. LEE NELSON-A. B. Assistant coach of athletics for two years and head coach for six years, Mr. Nelson these last two years has con- fined himself to teaching' W'orld History and heing Fresh- man Class adviser. He is an alumnus ot' Olivet College.
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