Horace Mann High School - Horace Manual Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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OFFICE GIRLS MISS DAPHNE WILLIAMS is the head of the attendance department. She is a gradu¬ ate of the Worthington High School at Worthington, Indiana. For eight years she has been associated with this department in the Gary schools; in 1925 she came to Horace Mann. MISS HELEN KEPSHIRE is secretary to Mr. Lutz. She is a graduate of the Froebel High School, where she was an active mem¬ ber on the hockey team. She has been at Horace Mann for eight years. MRS. ELSIE SHREVE has been registrar in Horace Mann for three years. She has charge of the life history cards, monthly records, and the semester honor rolls. She is a graduate of Emerson High School. MISS MARJORIE GREATREX was a member of the 1929 graduating class at Horace Mann. She has charge of the book rental. She also is in charge of general in¬ formation and telephone service. MISS MARION OLIVER came to Horace Mann last year. She assists Miss Williams in the attendance department. She prepares the daily “absentee list” supplied to the teachers. She graduated from Emerson in 1929. MISS MARGUERITE WIESE has been at Horace Mann for three years. She is in charge of all the lockers and the mimeo¬ graphed material prepared for the teachers and various committees in the school. She is a graduate of 1928 Emerson Senior Class. MISS VERONE SOKOL graduated from Froebel High School in 1928. She has charge of all the grade school records and report cards. MISS MAE BOERG graduated from the Froebel High School in 1928. She has been at Horace Mann since the time of her gradu¬ ation. She takes charge of requisitioning supplies and books.

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BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION Membership on the Gary School Board carries with it peculiar qualities of service and honor. The members are chosen for their abilities, their vision, and their unselfishness, and devote themselves quietly and effectively to the welfare of the schools. It is an honor to be chosen to serve on this board. MR. LESLIE COMBS has been a mem¬ ber of the school board for two years. lie is a contractor and has given generously of his time and energy to the inspection of school buildings, since his election to the board. Mr. Combs is the treasurer of the board. MR. CHARLES D. LUTZ, principal of Horace Mann School, has been a teacher and administrator in the Gary schools for ten years. He came to Horace Mann from Froebel seven years ago when Horace Mann consisted of the west building and a few portables. He holds an A. B. degree from Butler College and has since engaged in fur¬ ther study at the University of Chicago. Re¬ cently he was elected to Phi Delta Kappa, honorary educational fraternity, at the Uni¬ versity. Mr. Lutz ' s keen interest in the stu¬ dents is evinced by his remarkable personal acquaintance with each pupil. He has aided students to secure scholarships to various col¬ leges and universities. MRS. ELVA RUSTON came to Horace Mann as assistant principal three years ago. She has been associated with the Gary schools for nine years. She attended Western State Teachers’ College and the University of Chi¬ cago. MRS. ADELE CHASE is one of the pio¬ neers of Gary, having come here from the east when the city was very young. She has served continuously on the school board for twelve years, and is at present the secretary. She has worked for equal opportunities for all the boys and girls in the public schools and has been a particular friend to the less for- tU MR. WILLIAM A. WIRT has been super¬ intendent of the Gary schools since 1907. He is the originator of the Work-Study-Play plan, which has been adopted in many cities in America. Mr. Wirt holds a Doctor’s degree from DePauw University and has pursued special study in England, Belgium, France and Germany. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Ilis interest in civic enterprises in Gary is evinced by his instituting, two years ago in Gary, the Civic Concert course, which has brought so much fine musical and dra¬ matic talent to our city. MR. PETER SEYL is president of the board and has been a member for two years. His unusually fine technical knowledge has been an invaluable aid in the management of the Gary schools during his term of office. Mr. Seyl is president of the American Bridge Works.



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MRS. EMMA SCHIESS is well known in the Gary schools, having been a member of the teaching staff for ten years. Four years ago she came to Horace Mann from Emerson and has mothered our English department since that time. She has a B. A. degree from Ripon College and has taken extension work in the Gary classes of the University of In¬ diana. For four years she has sponsored the newspaper staff. In addition she has been sponsor of the Junior Class for two different years and has managed the Junior Prom. MRS. ALBERTA ROUSE EKWALL has her B. S. degree from the Missouri State Teachers’ College. She has taught in Gary for six years, five of which have been at Horace Mann. MISS DORA MAE HILL received an A. B. degree from the University of Missouri and an A. M. degree from the University of Chi¬ cago. She has taught at our school for four years, having come here from Okmulgee, Ok¬ lahoma. Miss Hill teaches Junior and Senior English. MISS IRENE JENNINGS holds an A. B. degree from the University of Wisconsin and has done graduate study at the University of Chicago. She has assisted on the Horace Manual during the current year, and on the Senior Honor Society committee for two MISS EVELYN PARNELL has com¬ pleted her first year at Horace Mann and is well known among the freshmen. She has an A. B. degree from De Pauw. MISS MARY HEYBURN is a new-comer to Horace Mann this year, having taught at Emerson for three years. She holds an A. B. degree from the University of Missouri. MISS ELSIE EARLANDSON has been associated with the English and Spanish de¬ partments for four years. She received her Ph. B. degree from the University of Chicago. She is sponsor of the Senior Honor Society and has been active in aiding students to re¬ ceive schol arships from the University of Chicago. MISS NELLE LEACHMANN has an A. B. degree from De Pauw University. Two years ago she came to us from Emerson School. She is a member of the Junior Honor Society committee. MISS VELMA R. SHAFFER is the li¬ brarian. During the last two years she has organized and presided over the Senior library. In addition she supervises the Junior library. She received her B. A. degree from the Uni¬ versity of Wisconsin. Page Nineteen Ini

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