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T 1941 VIVA MacFARLANE--Home Economics, Social Living, 4-H Leader. Coldwater High School. Michigan State College. Western State Teachers College Graduate Study Ypsilanti Normal University of Chicago, Hillsdale College OSCAR RENSHAW-History, Junior Class Advisor Coldwater High School University of Michigan, B.A., M.A. GRETCHEN SCHULTZ-English Coldwater High School University of Michigan, A.B. Graduate Study University of Michigan MELISSA SEMMELROTH4-Ninth Grade Social Studies, Ninth Grade Advisor. Western State Teachers College University of California University of Michigan BERTRAND F. SIBLEYf-Physics and Chemistry Arthur Hill High School Michigan State Normal College, A.B. Graduate Study University of Vermont, University of Michigan ROSE STEFFANIAK-General Language, Special Edu- cation. Coldwater High School. Western State Normal College. University of Notre Dame, Ph.B. Graduate Study University of Michigan GLADYS SWANSONfMathematics, Junior Business, Typing. Calumet High School, Chicago. Certificate from Chicago College of Commerce University of Chicago Albion College, A.B. JANE VanAKEN-English. Coldwater High School Oberlin College, A.B. Graduate Study University of Michigan LOUISE WARNOCK-Secretary to Superintendent of Schools and Board of Education Graduate from Coldwater High School
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JACK ELLIOTT-e'Social Studies Coldwater High School Albion College, A.B. Graduate Study University of Michigan LEO FRlZZOefeBiol0gy, Study Hall, Basketball Coach Niles High School Michigan State College, B.S. RUSSELL GREEN-f -Mathematics, Social Living, Track and Tumbling. Battle Creek High School Tri-State College, B.S. Western State Teachers College, A.B. Colorado State Teachers College. M.A. BERTRAND GRIGGSeManual Arts, Assistant Coach Negaunee High School Northern State Teachers College BERNICE LAZENBYfMathematics, Social Studies Dean of Junior High Girls Coldwater High School Michigan State Normal College KENNETH KLINEAA-Junior High Study Hall. Director of Intramural Program. Gaylord High School B.S. Michigan State Normal College M.A. University of Michigan CARRIE KEMPSTERA Commercial Department, High School Treasurer. Coldwater High School Michigan State Normal. Gregg College JANELL LEATHERSfSpanish, English, Dramatics. Wellington, Kansas High School. 2 years Kansas State Teachers College 3 years Michigan State College, A.B. OWEN LYONefAnimal Husbandry, Farm Management, Horticulture, Biology, F.F.A. Middleville High School Western State Teachers College Michigan State Colelge, B.S. Graduate Study, University of Michigan GERTRUDE MOORE--Latin, World Literature, Compo- sition. Coldwater High School. University of Michi- gan, A.B. University of Iowa, M.A. Graduate Study in Rome at American Academy and University of Wisconsin
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Gaftdinal if AND THE THINGS THEY DO MR. BOND Harlan is trying to build up his bi- ceps. His daily practice is to break about six batons. MISS BARSHNEY You have to look twice before you can distinguish Miss Barshney from the students. Four years of college didn't age her a bit. Wonder what four years of teaching will do . . . ? MR. BATES Others may change to new kinds of glasses but Mr. Bates remains faith- ful to his old rimmed specs. MR. BAUER Coach is pretty good at raising hair on his upperlip even though he just can't make it grow on the top of his head. MISS BURRELL If a new style comes upHMiss Bur- rell's got it! MISS CHUTE For the most pleasing voice in Senior High, there's no one who can beat Miss Chute. MR. CLUTE It must have been fate that made Jerry take up typing. It's so much more convenient for him to read per- sonal letters over the shoulder of the one that's typing them since he's the teacher. Curiosity killed the cat, Mr. Clute. MISS CULP Miss Culp's most attractive feature is her right eye-especially when it's winking. MR. DENNIS Why is it the girls always remember General Science better than the boys? MR. C. ELLIOTT Think nothing of it if Charley sud- denly leaps up on the desk and starts shouting at you-it's just the debater in him. MR. J. ELLIOTT The noon hour policeman has more fun throwing people out of places they shouldn't be in. MR. FRIZZO Leo, the deserter. He deserted some of his study halls for Biology, and his bachelorhood for marriage. That's enough to make any man get bald. MR. GRIGG And whenever some tricky stage fur- niture is required, Mr. Grigg is al- ways on the job. MR. GREEN We're wondering just what course they offer out in Colorado that makes Mr. Green so adept at making stu- dents feel dumber than an ox when they try to explain a problem. MISS KEMPSTER We sometimes wonder what Miss Kempster finds that is so interesting to talk to herself about so constant- ly. But after forty years in one school she probably has plenty to talk about. MR. KLINE The mystery of Junior High is how Kenneth can always tell just who is reading funny books behind the screen of a notebook. P.S. Also what he does with the ones he takes. MISS LAZENBY It really takes Miss Lazenby to look after the Junior High girls. MISS LEATHERS Is it Wheaties or all the mail she gets from her friends that gives Miss Leathers so much pep? MR. LYONS The automobile show is very interest- ing but the other shows are a bigger attraction. Right, Owen, my lad? MISS MOORE Miss Moore's writing class wasn't such a bad idea after all. Those diaries-wow! If YV'
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