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Back Row-Miss Leist, Dr. Goode, Mrs. Stryker. Burk Row-Miss Berlernan, Mr. Bechtolt, Miss Front Row-Miss McEnroc, Miss Rowe, Mrs. Drolsom, Miss Stellar, Miss McKinley. Greger. Frou! Row-Miss Flersheim, Miss Mealiff, Miss Wolf. Mathematics Department Language Department Miss Powers spent the spring semester in study at the University of Chicago and the fall in traveling in the British Isles, Holland, Belgium, France, and Italy. Mr. Leonard Teuscher took leave for the fall semester and spent his time traveling through Central Europe. Miss Winifred XVernicke did not return in September, but spent the first semester taking advanced mathematics courses at the University of Chicago and the second semester enjoying a Mediterranean cruise with a party including another of Calumet's teachers, Miss Ethel Mealiff. Miss Mealiff started her sabbatical leave at the beginning of the spring semester of 1935, as did also Miss Evelyn Pearson, Miss Helen Tobin, and Mr. Earl Dougherty. Miss Pearson is visiting the countries around the Mediterranean. Miss Tobin is taking a trip around the world. Mr. Dougherty is spending the first half of his year in study at the University of Chicago, and plans to go on a Mediterranean cruise during the second half. Two of Calumet's teachers had to take leave because of illness. Miss Jane Parmelee was absent for this reason for about half the spring semester. Her classes were taken by Mr. George Jennings, an alumnus of Calumet, class of 1924. Miss Marie Pressentin was absent for a large part of the second semester because of a streptococcic infection. Among the achievements of Calumet's faculty during the past year should be listed Mr. James Thatcher's composing of the new school song, about which everyone is enthusiastic, We should include also Mr. Bechtolt's and Mr. Kinnick's participation in Technical and Household Arts Department Burk Ron'--Mr. Deegan, Mr. LaPointe, Mr. Metz. Mr. Worst Ifronl Ron-Miss Tobin, Miss Rosenbluth. Mr. Sansone Page 20
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Burk Rau'-Mr. Peterson, Mr. W'ilbtir, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Dickman, l'r'1:l1I R!fll'lMlS'7 Fremont, Miss Parmelee, Miss Beach, Miss Fischer, Miss A'hland. Science Department Shortly after the opening of school in September one of our Spanish teachers, Mrs. Spencer, formerly Miss Jackman, and two of our English teachers, Miss Ruth Weeks and Miss Mary Sheridan, transferred to Harper because the enrollment at Calumet had dropped on account of the redistricting in the preceding year. About the middle of the fall semester a new music teacher came to Calumet-Miss Ruth Cazier. She soon became well acquainted at Calumet, for she is a friendly person and one whom we are glad to welcome to our faculty. Most of the changes in the faculty during the last school year have been caused by sabbatical leave. Five of Calumet's faculty were enjoying sabbatical leave during the fall semester. Miss Anne Heagney, Miss Mary Hogan, and Miss Irene Powers had started their leave during the spring semester of 1934 and did not return until the spring semester of 1935. Miss Heag-ney spent part of her year studying at Columbia University and the rest traveling in the countries around the Mediterranean. Miss Hogan toured the southern part of the United States from Oklahoma to the Virginias. Commercial Department Burk Rou'-Mr. Kinnick, Mr. Smith, Mr. Knehans, Mr. Churchill, Mr. O'Brien. lfrun! Row-Miss Kelly, Miss Sattler, Miss Mulcahy, Miss Pressentin, Miss Cheadle. Page I 9
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Mis: Fletcher, Miss O'Leary, Mrs. Davidge. Bark PHIL'-Miss' Blood, Mics Heather, Miss Zutter. Franz' Rr.:-Miss Kiersted, Mr. Thatcher, Miss Gordon. Physical Education Art and Music Department Department the singing of the Chicago Symphonic Choir, which presented a program of the finest quality at Calumet. One event which cannot be omitted is the marriage of our football coach, Mr. Edwin Dygert, during the summer of 1934. Westcott has no-t a large faculty, but there have been a good many changes among its members. At the opening of school in the fall Mrs. Marie Brewster was made a principal again and her place as head of Westcott Branch was filled by Miss Kathryn Coyle. Miss Coyle has proved a very capable executive, as well as a likable person. Immediately after the opening of school Miss Irene McEnroe, mathematics teacher, went back to the main building. A little later Miss Sigrid Johnson was transferred to Harper because of the decrease in enrollment at Calumet. At Christmas time Mrs. Anne Rosenberg resigned and Miss Johnson, who, in the meantime, had moved from Harper to Hirsch, moved back to Westcott. At the beginning of the spring semester Miss Lillian Sattler moved from the main building to Westcott. After spring vacation Miss Johnson returned to the main building to take the place left vacant by Mrs. Drennan's resignation. In the middle of the spring semester Mr. Harry Frieda, gym teacher, transferred to Lake View and in his place came Mr. Richard Busch. Westcott Teachers Burk Row-Dunfurd, Barlow, C. li. johnson, Askounis, Bush. Srmmf Ro'u+Merwick, Swing, Sattler, Gorman, Kuhn, Groncrt Front Rau,-Mills, Coyle, Callis, S. johnson. Page Z1
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