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an adviser of the Commercial Club and plays the piano in her spare time. Two able advisers of the Bowling Club are Miss Silver and Miss Rowles. Miss Silver has conducted a personal interview with every one of her students this semester. The energetic Miss Rowles enjoys bicycling. The bulle- tin boards are in charge of Mrs. McCance. Mrs, Schryver directs office mimeographing, while golf occupies her leisure time. Miss Degenhardt is an adviser of the Commercial Club and takes a great interest in all kinds of fancy handwork. The Hall Cops have a very efhcient adviser, Mr. Turnbull. He renders valuable service to the Patriot. Garden- ing offers him amusement at home. Antiques and reading engage Mr. Loeb's interest, while here at school he carries on the very valuable work as Placement Director. Mr, Davidson conducted a very successful house to house bond selling drive this year. He finds business arithmetic his most interesting curricular activity, while his family offers him enjoyment at home. The popular librarians of our school offer much assistance to the pupils. Miss Rhodes likes to travel and attend the theatre in her leisure time. Mrs. Anderson, a senior adviser, considers reading her most enjoyable pastime. Knitting and sports of all kinds occupy Mrs. Cullen's spare hours. Miss Best, head of the Health Service Squad, advises students in all problems regarding health. Mr. Fay is well known for his excellent work in connection with football. His unusual hobby is psychoanalizing. Mr. Voorhies is the supervisor of the Assembly Squad and the Campus Patrol. He is uite an outdoor man and has made huntin I and Cl in Hshing his chief sources of amusement. Mr. Krause enjoys woodworking and considers football and track the most interesting unit in his curricular activities. Emily Daube, Estelle C. Noon, Royal D. Benner, Ber- nice liord. S. Margaret Beighley.
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Mr. Schaedels chief amusements. Mr. Dales pas- time is gardening and Mr. Smith enjoys handicrafts for recreation. Mr. Monsell participates in .junior Defense Training. lioy Scouts are his hobby. We now arrive at the science department. Mrs. Daube, a photography enthusiast. advises the Pio- neer Club, while Mr. Lints, a Senior Class adviser, is another photography fan. He also advises the Science Club. Mechanical devices of all kinds at- tract the attention of Mr. Faust. Mr. Benner, coach of the basketball team, finds enjoyment in bowling in addition to nature study and geology. Faculty adviser to the Pentagon, Mt. Misner chooses indus- trial arts, particularly mechanical work, as his hobby. Basketball and softball for junior girls are two school activities Miss Beighley enjoys, and as a further interest she attends the theatre. Next in line is the section for social studies. Mrs. Greenlund, Sophomore Class adviser, has spent her last three summers in Cuba studying Spanish. Besides travel, she enjoys horseback riding and swimming. Miss Linn considers the study of China and India most worthwhile in her curricular activities. She is adviser of the Curtain Call Club and takes a great interest in her voice lessons. Gardening is the hobby of the well liked Miss Abbott, and golf is her favorite sport. She is an adviser of the Junior Class. The efhcient Mrs. Mar- shall aids a great deal in the work of the Colonial, while in her spare time she plays golf and cooks. Mrs. Wlhitmore holds valuable discussion groups in her classes on present world events. Among Miss Yilek's various hobbies are swimming, knitting, and reading. Miss Gunnerson is a member of the P.T.A. and a grade adviser. Bicycle riding has taken the place of her prewar travel by car. The ljunto Club adviser, Mr. Rago, chooses golf, bowling, and horseback riding as his chief recreation. Antique glass and furniture are collected by Mr. Fish, who considers his health classes the most interesting unit of his curricular activities. ln approaching the Commercial Department, we find it is headed by Miss Hall. Miss Bringhurst is Alison Vincent, Marion Bennett, Karl Holtz, Jennie Tripp, Esther Grecnluncl.
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