Dubuque High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1933

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Gerald McAleece Sorial St'iwn't', cTOIlI,'llt'l't i!lI Gerald McAleece, St-nior's varsity hasketlwall eoach-known to most students as Mac -produced a team during the past sea- son tli-it rated second in the Mississippi Va'ley Conference stand- ing. Flowers and Dobermann Pinscher dogs are Mr. Nic.-Klee-:e's hobbies. Gertrude M. Me1'ritt fTUIlIIYI1'Vl'ilIl Miss Gertrude Merritt. director of' the Senior chapter of the American -Iunior Red Cross, devotes much of her time to read- ing poetry and caring for her garden. She has attended the University of Duhuqtte and Chicago University. Marion J. Murray I,f,7l'1Il'itlll Miss Marion AI. Murray, St-nior's lihrarian. attended Rosary Co'legt'. She is always ready and willing to help the students hn,l anything from The Alwlvottn to Zoology Mary H. Nelson , l orr'ig11 laltljgllftgt' Une ot' the senior class advisers, Miss Mary Nelson has .tttcntletl the University of XVisconsin and received her BA degree. She is also adviser for the Ifrench club. James J. Nora Plrvxiral Iftllnwfiozl blames ul. Nora finds disersion in travel and sports. He has at- tended the American College of Physical liducation and is at member of Phi lipsifwell, anyway it's .1 physifal edu':.ttion fraternity. Margarete Reu . lforeigri Lulllsgznlge Students have studied about them in their l,atin classes but Miss Margarete Reu has actually seen them-famous landmarks such as the Roman Forum, the Colosseum in her extensive travels in Italy. Miss Reu visited that country in 1922 and again in 1930. Helen Rowan . . 1211 Qlisl: Miss Helen Rowan who has attended Clarke College, and the Uni- versity of Chicago is chairman of Senior's pep committee. Marie B. Simpson, R.N. llmzlllw Formerly a nurse at Yellowstone National Park, Miss Marie Simp- son, school nurse and health instructor, has received her training at Finley Hospital and Boston Floating Hospital. Beatrice G, Staudachcr . , . Registrar Excuses! lfxcuses! As school registrar Miss lS'eatrice Staudacher is well acquainted with them. Although she receives an average of 40 a day, Miss Staudacher manages to End diversion in phil ttely and cooking. Hildegardc Stoltehen . English One of the original founders of Quill and Scroll, honorary high school iournalist organization, Miss Hildegarde Stolteben is for- mer president, vice president and secretary-treasurer of the Na- tional Assoeiation of Journalism Directors of Seeondary Schools. lhfgt' lliii-lem

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l'.1.qr' fH'1'Il 1' Grace Kegley Ar! Completing arrangements for plays, lmmeeotning, operettas .intl oll11'I' school events are some of the things .tttentletl to by Miss Lirace Kegley. faculty member of the Promotion of Sch-mul Activities com- mittee. Miss Kegley is .tlso yearbook atlviser. Katherine Killeen Suviul S:'ii'm't' Miss Katherine Killeen, head of the social science tlepartment has received her l5.A. tlegree from the University of Michigan anal her ll.l7i. tlegree front the lotva State ieatliers' College, Helen -I. Kintzinger Soriul St'if'm'i' See America First is apparently the heliel' suhscrilvetl to by Miss Helen ml. Kintvinger, chairman of the Soplionmre .ulvisersg she has visited many scenic and historic spots of the Unitetl States .intl Canzttla in her travels. Florene M. Krnntz fillIIll'll'l'l'jlll The only member of the faculty to possess a llachelor of Phil- osophy degree, Miss lilorene Krantv has attentletl Cihicago Uni- versity and Iowa State 'I'e.tchers' College. Melanie Kretschmer Pfwvviull Ififniulliml Travel, glancing and pltotogr.tpltt' are the hobbies ul' Miss Melanie liretschmer, physical training instruetur, who is entleavoring to modernize her classes by introducing dancing. Miss Kretschmer has attendetl the American College of l'hysieal l'tlue.uion .intl Montana University. Alma Kruse . lfuglixfr Miss Alma Kruse receivetl her l'z..'X. tlegree lirnin lioelsfnrtl Vullege. She is chairntan of the selionl social committee. Thelma Lillig ,. Youll A member of the National Music Association, Miss Thelma lillig attended Iowa State Teztchers' College, Northwestern Liniversity and Clarke College. Miss I.ilIig is a memher of the hoard of directors of the Civic Mttsic Association. Eleanor N. Little , Iillglfifl, I UV'l'f.Qll l..1:lg11ilg4' Miss lflettnor I.ittle, one of the faculty advisers of the l..ttin Clluh, has attended Wellesley' College and the University of XY'iscon.in. Studying bird life is Miss l.ittle's hobby. Neil Lures . S1'irm't' Novel experiments contluctetl by Neil T. Lures, chemistry in- structor, have convinced many skeptical students that seeing is believing. Mr. Lutes is active in several chemists' assncittinns and president of the local Kiwanis Club. Florence Mrtgson Social Science liinnncial nclviser for the lfcho and the high school News, Miss Florence Mngson is at graduate of the University of Iowa :intl has rcceivctl her BA degree. Incitlentally, Miss Magson was valedie- torinn in her high school graduating class.



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Pngr fonrlrvll Emma R. Trenk .,.. . ,,.. . . .... . Social Scivncr' Keeping well informed on current affairs is the hobby of Miss Emma R. Trenlt, faculty adviser of the Current Problems Club and adviser for the senior class. Miss Trenlt has attended Wis- consin University, Northwestern University and the University of Dubuque. Vera F. W'aite .. . . Home Emnomics Miss Vera Waite has attended Iowa State College and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Miss Waite is in charge of the Promo- tion of School Activities committee. Edra Walter .,.. , . . , ., , . .... . S1n'z'r'l1 The joys and heartaches of directing Senior high's dramatic pro- ductions go to Miss Edra Walter, director of the dramatics dc- partment, who has directed and personally supervised more than 80 plays while at Senior. Emily Walter . , , , , ,C!lllI7l1l'fl'idl Miss Emily W'alter has attended Iowa State Teachers' College and the University of Iowa. She is a member of the National Com- mercial Teachers' Federation and the business department uf the National Education Association. Max Warner. .. . . ,, . . , . ,, Social Sr'ir'm'1' Max Wfarner QCornell is his alma matcrj is sophomore basket- ball coach and faculty adviser of Hi-Y. Mr. NVarner starred in football, basketball and track back in his college days. Alice White , . . ,.., . , . . . , MallJc'mafir'x Miss Alice White has attended the University of XVisconsin and Washington University and has received her BA degree. She is in charge of the school point system. I. Duane Wilson ..,. ,. . . .... .. .. . ..,..,. Social Sc'ivm'v Assistant principal here at Senior, Duane Wilson is an erstwhile coach of the varsity basketball squad. During summer vacation he is on the faculty of Syracuse University where he teaches administration and safety. Mary Harris Young. ,. ,. ..,.. .,...... . . Commrvrial Faculty adviser for the National Honor Society, Miss Mary Young is a graduate of Tarkio College, and has attended University of Missouri. She is a member of the National Commercial Teachers' Association. Frances McFadden. , , .. ,.,,.. ,. ,,.. .. ,Mathematics Miss Frances McFadden, a graduate of the College of St. Catherine, has received her BA degree.

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