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.2 .. .I ,, I I I I I I I I .. ---4 - -ff '- 1 I I 1 I vsiexa MAE THOMASSEN Assistant Principal-Geometry, Ec. Geog- raphy. Commercial Aritlimetic, GirI's Physic- al Education, Freshman 'Adviser. Ed. B. Illinois State Normal University. Teachers' College. Columbia University. M. A. Columbia University. MARY K. BARTUN English, Dramatics, Jiunior Adviser. A. B. University of 'Chicago I PEARL AUGSPURGER, Algebra, Plane and Solid Geometry, Sopho- more Adviser, Business Adviser of Yearbook. B. E. Illinois State 'NormaI, Brown Busi- ness College. ' WESLEY XV. LANGDOC Agriculture, Futurei Farmer Adviser. B. S. University of, Illinois. FRED XV. ANDERSEN Industrial Arts, Assistant at Athletic Contests. B. S. Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Iowa State College. I EDNA R. HOGLEI Typing. Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Illinois State Normal University. State Teach- ers College, Nlfhitewater, Wisconsin. I HELEN VERMONAI BAYLISS Latin, French. Modern History, Librarian. A. B. James Millilgin University, University .of Illinois. l EVERETT ANDERSON Vocal Music. , B. M. Illinois llfesleyan. I FLORENCE BODE,NBAC'I'I Home Economics, Adviser of Home Eco- nomics Club. i B. S. University of Illinois. P.-xUL HENSEL ' Biology, Director of Athletics. B. S. Illinois 'NYesleyan, State University of Iowa. 1 I EVELYN DUERIXGER I ' English, Newspa Jer. Northwestern Ulniversity, B. S. University of Illinois, Unixlersity of Xlfisconsin. HENRY c. scoTT Physical Sciences, Speech. B. E. Illinois State Normal, University of Michigan. I I EDITH SHEPHERD American History. Civics, Typing. A. B. University of Illinois. BYRON B. NVYMAN Band Instrumental Classes. B. C. Northern Illinois State College, B. S. University of Illinois, Chicago Musical Col- lge. Bush 'C'onservatory, Illinois VVesIeyan Q . A 3 ze a University. r D3 ff J ' ' 'iv-ees-- '---- r ' 3.396 1 f eight I xl ,I .,,, ,... 4... .... - ...H
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s b ' x .. fl. fn. f . . ' I ,. lr W. M. LOY f The standards of Drummer Township High School are upheld, not only by the stu- dents. faculty and alumni, but also by the Board of Education. This group of capable men was selected by the voters of Drummer Township to control the policies of the school and maintain its high standards. The confidence of DFl1lIllllCY,S patrons has been preserved in the broad-minded control exercised by this group. H. L. Carter assumed the position held by L. A. Barrow before April 9. This guiding body would not be complete without the worthy principal of D. T. H. S.-Mr. XV. M. Loy. He is probably one of the most valuable members of the board be- cause every day he sees nd hears problems to be discussed and solved with his fellow workers. He is confronted frequently with perplexing requests and troubles that can only be cleared up through the Board. Thus, through the suggestion of Mr. Loy, the action of the entire Board, the support of the voters of Drummer Township and the cheerful cos operation of the students, a very peaceful and happy school life is maintained the year around. l Left to right: Mr. R. Green, Rev. R. M. Leuedde, Mr. C. Summers, Mr. L. A. Barrow, Mr. 1. Bowers, Supt. Loy. r A S6'U6H, L , ., A.. ,--.l,.....
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ju--, ' C N' .f - ,- pgffff is ..-, I . ' I .J ' C Wada! I CLIFFORD DEVER Senior Class President llraniatic Club l.2.3.4. Band l.2.3,4, Glee Club l, Football l.2,3,4. XVrestling l.2.' Threc's a Crowd. Yours Truly XYillie. The Youngest, Student Council 4. ln September, l937, this fourth quarter began and about fifty-five players reported for practice. Mr. Loy called a meeting at the first to elect the last officers. Clifford 126- ver was elected president and following him came james jones, his assistant: lYilbur Stroh, his secretary, and Emma Buckner, his treasurer. I Elizabeth Christiansen was editor of the Maroon and Nlllute and ltnnna Buckner he- canic editor of the annual, with NVilbur Stroh, business manager. Many of the first team became leaders of tlie different organizations and did very good jobs. llelen ,lane llorchers still led cheers and we all followed lustily. Dick Fox, president: Lois Jones, vice presidentg Helen ,lane Borchers, secretary: Ey- crctt Cline, Clifford Ueycr, Elizabeth Christiansen and Emma Buckner entered the student council. John Diehl, Lois Jones, Xlilbur Stroll, Helen ,lane Borchers and Emma Buckner were elected to the National Honor Society. Many seniors made up a big part of several play casts and programs during the nine months' quarter. Finally after four years of hard playing, hilarious fun and lots of wondering May 31, l93S arrived and- Yictory for the class of 1938. vzirzc
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