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ROW 1: Margaret Schaefer Weigaiid, Mrs. Catherine Good, Ruth Ann Cole. ROW 2: Lois Rinsch, Kenneth Allee. ROW 1: Mary M. Greene, Mrs. George Fulton, Jr. ROXV 2: Edith I. Chalfant, Martha Williiiaii. MARGARET SCHAEFER WEIGAND-A.B.. Oakland City College. Home Eronomirsg Simlenl Cozfnril. Mrs. Weigaiid mails letters at the mail box after school. MRS, CATHERINE GOOD- A.B., Taylor University. Heullb, Physical Educa- Iiong Girls' Pep Club Sponsor. Mrs. Good shops for some groceries for her family. RUTH ANN COLE--A.B., Indiana Universityg M.A., Indiana University. Hislory, Y-Teens. Miss Cole wraps a Christmas present for some lucky person. LOIS RINSCH-A.B., Indiana State. Laiin, Eng- lixhg Lafin Club, junior Class Sponsor. Miss Rinsch sews away on a toga for some lucky Latin student. KENNETH ALLEE-A.B., Butler Uni- versityg M.A., University of Wisconsin. Mizfbg Hi-Y Co-Sponsor. Mr. Allee hammers that last nail in place on his new fence. Q 9 ,faq - -W 11. M ' Q3 -JW -f 'i'? 'SV' 1 W mfg 1.2. 1. .Bti rt? inf --5 if Q MARY M, GREENE-B.A., Indiana Universityg M.A., Ball State. General Sr'ic'm'1', Iiralflr and Safely. Miss Greene looks through the paper while having coffee at Sparky's Cafe. MRS. GEORGE FULTON, JR.-A.B., Miami Univer- sity. Englishg School Danfrs. Mrs. Fulton looks through one of the old books in her library. EDITH I. CHALFANT-A.B., Indiana Cen- tralg B.S.I..S., University of Illinois. Library Sri- enve, Libruriang Sophomore Clan Sponsor. Miss Chalfant checks a relative through her gene- ology records. MARTHA WILLMAN-B.S., Ball Stateg M.A., Ball State. Arlg Freshman sponsor, Poslvr Contrxls. Miss Willman looks through her many scrapbooks.
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good times. , MARION WILLIAMSON-B.S., Ball State, M.A., Ball State. Adifancezl Shorlhunzl, offiff Praclice, Typing, Assf. Principal. Mrs. Wil- liamson entices her dog to perform for food. JAMES W. LURTEY-B.S., Indiana Univer- sityg M.A., Columbia University. Civics, So- ciology, Economics, U. S. Hisloryg junior High Basketball Coach. Mr, Lurtey points out a special stamp in his stamp collection. ES- THER DANIELS-A.B., Ball State, M.A., Ball State. English, Senior Class Sponsor. Mrs. Daniels proudly knits for her new grand- daughter. EDGAR D. HENDERSON-A.B., Manches- rerg M.A., University of Michigan. English, journalism, Prinlingg Inlzspoi-Eililorial anrl Printing, Reiro-Etliloriul and Business. Mr. Henderson entertains his children after il hard day at school. ROBERT WARREN ANDER- SON-B.S., Indiana Universityg M.S., Ball State. Biology, General Science, Ticket Man- ager, Nature Slmly Clnh Sponsor, Boys' Pep Cluh Sponsor, Mcmher of Advisory Council Northeuslern Indiana Stale Teachers Associa- tion. Mr. Anderson displays merchandise at the J. C. Penney Company, where he works in his spare time. ROW 1: Marion Williamson, James W. Lurtey, Esther Daniels. ROW 2: Edgar D. Henderson, Robert Warren Anderson. Stepping down from their roles as instructors, our teachers displayed many talents by public speaking, planning parties, and deciding school issues, as Well as being guiding lights for future pedagogues. A smorgasbord dinner, for example, highlighted an all-city teachers' party held at the Riedman Memorial School in November, under the supervision of Mr. Thomas Hale, president of the Hartford City Teachers' Association. Civic organizations and clubs also invited many of our teachers to speak at meet- ings. Practice teaching under the observant and critical eyes of our instructors Were students from Ball State Teachers College and Taylor University, as the prac- tice teaching system Was renewed after a year's absence. Three substitutes were necessary to fill in for Mr. James Lurtey during his absence because of rheumatic fever. To supplement the state retirement benefits, teachers voted to add federal social security by a large margin of 52 to 8. As Hartford City tutors Went, so went Indiana. LEFT: Faculty members Edith Chalfanl, William Frcazl, and Eslher Ncshif casf their hallols fo clcciilr whelhrr siale ft'tI!'fIu l'S will azlopl the Social Sefnrify Plan. CENTER: Iaines Lnrley inspecls lnishcf of frnil sen! him by fellow feuclwrs zlnring his 1'I'f'lllIL'V'tIfl0lI in counly hospilal from rheumatic fever. RIGHT: Exlcmling a u'r'l1'oinc lo risiling ser1'icen1i'n, Charles Hirzvlzins, Wvnrlell Wallace, anil Bob Engle is Coach Claude Weeks. is 4 , , :Y all
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FRANK I.. THATS-B.S., Hanover, M.A., Ball State. Muflrg Ifrifslzrzztzri Cmzrli, Sopho- muri' Clair SIVUIIAIIV. Mr. ilicats gets a work- out from his children after school. WII,I.lAhI G. FREAD-l'z.S., Indiana Statcg MS., Indi- ana State. ln.itr1imi'f1ful Music. Mr. Freud catches up on his tunnis. IQSTHER Ii. NES- BIT-B.M., B.M.E., M.M., Illinois W'csleyan University. Youll Minh' Auliiilirs. Miss Nes- bit displays new phonograph bought by her choral group projects. JOHN R. CARBONIZ-B.S., Ball Stateg MS., Indiana University. Imluxlrml Arfsg Fuollwafl Courb, Truck Comb, Mr. Carbone demonstrates a washer at Haydcifs Home Appliances, where he works. GEORGE E. BOLAM-BS., In- diana State, M.A., Indiana University- Eng- lixlw, Histurvvg Slzrilwnf C!IIll1t'fI Treiisiirvr. Mr. Bolam, concessions sponsor, sells hordogs and popcorn during home games. WILLIAM E. BFUGY-B.S., Ball State. Chemistry, Physics, Miilbg Eighth Graili' Spmzior. Mr. Beuoy rampers with his car during the cold weather. vacation days ROW 1: Frank I.. Treats, William G. Fread, Esther E. Nesbit. ROIV 2: john R. Carbone, George If. Bolam, Williaiix Beuoy. Uplseep men-CTOpj Fu1zy Clark and Fay Night wood shop instructor ,Iohn Carbone fCer1lerJ, discusses plans for a desk with Valladg QBOHIOUIJ Grant Gardner and Pat Ralph Shawhan and Larry Aulbach, members of the adults' evening class. Patterson.
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