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Sigurd Anderson, Commercial. Middle Row: Albert Sellemeyer, Band, Visiting Teacher; Vaughn Millikan, Commercial, Mathematics; Kathryn Kautfman, Art. Bottom Row: Eloise Lewton, English: Helen Haubokl, Music: Mildred Woi ' thman, Home Economics, Vocational Biology; Harold Munima, English.
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Sellemeyer ' s other job as Mr. Brown put it. Mr. Millikan became an established member of the faculty by rounding out two years as teacher of commercial subjects. He lives at Berne, and many not-mathematlcal- ly inclined freshmen won wonder why he comes so far to teach them alge- bra. Mr. Millikan was al- so co-sponsor of the Com- mercial Club. PRINCIPAL W. Guy Blown Miss Kauffman ' s gay smocks blended delight- fully with the many numerable bright color- ed paintings propped against the art room walls. To her went the credit of furthering the ability of many clever artists. Miss Lewton taught the classic classes. In addition there was literature, drill pads, and theme work to be administered to the junior and senior students. Miss Lewton gladly took over these jobs and got results. Her hobby, without a doubt, was her scrapbook. She was sponsor of the junior class and directed their class play. Miss Haubold ' s main duties at D. H. S. con- sisted of directing the freshman chorus and the Glee Club. Her job was made mora difficult this year because, after weeks of preparation, the Glee Club presented a very delightful operetta. Miss Haubold and Miss Kauffman were very good friends and were seen together often. Miss Worthman rounded out two years at D. H. S. as sponsor of the senior class as well as domestic science teacher. Her Home Ec. Club, although only two years old, was going full swing. Miss Worthman worked in almost every conces- sion stand connected with the school. She direct- ed the senior class play and, by the way, was as good an ice skater as Miss Frisinger. Mr. Mumma completed his first year of ser- vice to D. H. S. He taught literature and general grammar to the freshmen and sophomores. The freshmen, feeling that Mr. Mumma was in a posi- tion similar to their own, immediately chose him as their class sponsor. Where They Were Apprenticed Mr. Adams: A. B. degree from Manchestev College; Indiana ITniversity Extension; Marion Normal; Taught at Academy at Manchester. Principal at Bippus, Huntington County; Chester, Wabash County; Normal, Manchester; College, Manchester; Decatur High School. Mr. Anderson: B. S. degree from Ball State Teach- ers College. Taught at International Business College, Fort Wayne, Indiana and Decatur High School. Mr. Andrews: A. B. degree from Franklin College; M. A, degree from Indiana University Extension; Terre Haute Normal; Butler University. Taught at Decatur High School. Mr. Brown: Pd. B. degree from Valparaiso Univer- sity; B. S. degree from Ball State Teachers College; M. S. degree from Indiana University. Taught in rural schools of Adams County; Principal at Monmouth; Principal at Cen- tral School, Decatur; Principal at High School, Decatur. Member of Summer faculty, Indiana State Teachers College. Mr. Dorwin: B. S. degree from Ball State Teachers College; Franklin College; Indiana University Extension. Taught at Decatur High School. Miss Frisinger: A. B. from Franklin College. Taught at Decatur High School. Miss Haubold: B. P. S. M. degree from Indiana Uni- versity, Rloomington, Indiana. Taught at Decatur High School. Miss Kauffman: A. B. degree from Indiana Univer- sity. Taught at Decatur High School. Mr. Ketchum: B. S. degree from Ball State Teachers College; Indiana University Extension, Taught in rural schools of Adams County; Decatur High School. Mr. Krick: B, S. degree from Purdue; M. A. degree from Columbia. Taught at Monroe; Chester Center; Deca- tur; Van Wert; Decatur. Miss Lewton: A. B. degree from Depauw University; Western College for Women. Taught at Decatur High School. Mrs. Macy: Graduated from Decatur High School and stepped Into position she now holds. Secretary to the sup- erintendent of Decatur Schools. Mr. Millikan: B. S, degree from Ball State Teachers College; Marion Noi ' mal College; International Business College; Indiana University. Taught in rural schools of Wells, Adams and Fayette Counties; Berne; Geneva; Brookville; Decatur High School. Head of Commercial de- partments of Watson ' s College, Chicago; Norfolk College, Norfolk, A ' irginia. Mr. Mumma A. B. degree from Indiana Central Coll- ege; Indiana University Extension, Taught at Decatur High School. Mrs. Myers: Blaker ' s College, Indianapolis. Taught in Terre Haute ; Anderson. Secretary to principal at Decatur High School. Miss Pumphrey: B. A. degi ' ee from Brenau College; Arnold College. Taught at Brenau College; Central School; Decatur; Decatur High School. Mr. Sellemeyer: Indiana University. Taught in rural schools of Adams County; Berne; Warren. Principal of Kirkland Township High School. Has led various bands. Miss Worthman: B. S. degree from Indiana State Teachers College. Taught at Graysville, Indiana; Decatur High School, Ten
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Such is the famihar scene at noon-time. Decatur High School students bursting from the building full of animal spirits and with a good, healthy appetite for the lunch that awaits them at home. Soon there will be an exodus for the last time as students prepare to leave the — past year ' s dwelling for the new.
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