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CLC!! GEORGE F. ALICE J. W. SCIIEER MYRTLE ELIZABETH REED RICHARDSON Universit of Wis- SCOTT SEALES Purdue University, University0fMichigan, consin,g.S. IIighIandParkCoIIege, University of Illinois, B.S.A. B.S. Mathematir-s A.B. B.A. Agriculture, Geography Colorado State Col- SucialSciences Language, English Ieges of Education, M.A. English L. E. RUTII SHEFFIELD L. L. IMONA ADA SIIARPE Cornell College, B.A. SULLIVAN WELKER VVEST Purdue University, Physical Education Wisconsin State Kentucky Wesleyan, Midland College, A.B. Science, Athletics Teachers' College, A.B. Kansas, A.M. B.Ed. lWusic,lfng1ish University of Illinois, Mall ual ,4 rts Math ematics ORVILLE WIESTGOR Wrangell School of Music Band and Orchestra CLETA WHITE CURRENS Lombard College, B.S. Hume Econ om ics CERTRUDI-'I MARVIN WIINGER KATHRYN W'ILIIELM,R.P.ll.N. University of WYRIGHT St Anne's Ilospilal W'isconsin,B.A. Cornell College, A.B. Chicago, Illinois University of Social Sciences Loyola University Af- Illinois, M.A. Iiliation Social Sciences, University of Michigan Athletics
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C- GCLL t DOROTHY CHRISTINE A. C. BOVIIERS OLIVE COTTA CHARLOTTE ARMINGTON BESSEMER Yankton College, B.A. DePauw University DETIIART University of Illinois, Illinois State Normal Science, Athletics A.B. Illinois State Normal A.B. University,B.Ed. University of Chicago University, B.E. English University of Illinois, Sr-iem-e, English, History lNI.A. Home Economies Language OLGA NORMA BARBARA A. P. ENEROTH ERICKSON GREEN HAMERSMITH University of Augustana College, Drake University, University of Illinois, Minnesota, B.S. B.A. B.F.A. BS., NLS. English Speerh corrertionist Art Commercial subjects EDITH HE INLE University of Illinois A.B. Librarian, Mathematics DOROTHY BETTY JANE C. B. LINDELL Q .I HERTENSTEIN IIUCILL University of Iowa, LOVERDE McKendree College, W' i scon sin S t a t e A.B. University of lllinois, A.B. Teachers' College llflanual Arts B.S. University of Illinois, B.A. Physical Erlueatian, Ilrl . rliypiltg Srignre Mathematics EVELYN PAGE Illinois State Normal University Vlvestern States Teachers' College B.Ed. 'liyping 9 s
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Qf ice QP 6 Good natured, capable and most efficient describe the oflice girls of Dixon High School. Wainfenance en Always willing to aid students in difficulties and taking the brunt of student's criticisms in a good natured way are the ever-necessary staff of maintenance men. Unfortunately many students do not appreciate the services of these men, not realizing that without them, the school's smooth running schedule would be impossible. The first floor, being the largest and most widely used floor and consequently collecting the most debris, is the sole consumer of Mr. Clarence Bates' time and energy. Though an eagle-eye at detecting mud or snow spattered shoes on incoming students, Bates', has a real sense of humor, as evidenced by his many friends around the school. Responsible for the school's heating plant is Mr. Paul Beausignor, a newcomer to the Dixon High School maintenance staff. Ken- neth Grobe, who spends the greater part of his Mrs. Stella Grobe moved to Dixon from Maryland at the early age of two. She at- tended rural school and spent her first two years at high school at the South Dixon High School and completed her last two years in the present high school, graduating in 1931. She began working in the office in January of 1932 and became secretary to Mr. Lancaster in 1936. She handles supplies and business correspondence also. As her favorite pastimes Mrs. Crobe chose reading, crocheting, sewing and playing pinochle. Miss Alice Thomson was five years old when she moved to Dixon from Iowa. She attended North Central and graduated from Dixon High School. In 1937 she commenced working in the office and is Mr. Frazer's secretary. She also issues admits. Crocheting, knitting, sewing and playing the organ occupy her spare time. The office girls' day starts long before school commences and continues long after everyone else has left the building. Everyone in Dixon High School appreciates the office girls and the seniors especially wish to thank them for their thoughtfulness and consideration throughout these four years. time at North Central School, assists Mr. Beausignor when necessary. Gerald Bates, part-time janitor, Lavond Albright, who helps mornings, and Mr. IC. E. Childs, third fioor janitor, make up the re- mainder of the maintenance staff. We should give these men a real vote of thanks for keeping our school in such spotless condition. ll
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