Huntington North High School - Modulus Yearbook (Huntington, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Miss Deirdre McMullan Eiddle V ho is the song bird of the faculty? Answer — She is a laembei of the Methodist Church choir. She has often sting for Sioiishine neetin s and other school entertainments. In other uords, it is Miss Beirdre McMullan, our Irench aiid Latin tea- cher. Iliss ivicllullan has another hobby listening for unusual pro- grajiis over the radio, . J. E, Llichael Our art lettering and mechan- ical drarang teacher unfortunately let us know that he spends some of his spare time playing with his dog. To assume that he did nothing but play dog now and then would be a terrible falsehood, because Mr» J. E, Michael is the guy vrho stays after school and cuts holes out of some kind of conposition board, disguises it vjith paint and sparkl- ing stuff, and brings forth beauti- ful things like the Revue scenery, for instance. Kiss Slla Moore A worshiper of beauty is I.Iiss Ella Moore, Pictures in her room are a tribute to beauty. Tiny shelves here and there supporting artistic- ally arranged bouquets of flowers are a tribute to all nature. Poems on her boards express thoughts of rarity and sweetness. Her hobby, this teacher of the King ' s English tells us, is rais- ing flowers, Eiffel Plasterer If our professor of physics and chemistry, Eiffel Plasterer, would toot his ov n horn as much as he has blown that great, big, shiny one in the la haps we would hind all hi cussions and this teacher pendulijms whi of Science h listening to st twelve years, per understand that , be- s good natured dis- patient explanations, of ours has ideas on ch the Indiana Academy as felt gratified in on two occasions. ■ Miss Dorothy Ridgway Your bag Mam? Taxi? Hurry, noise, the thrill of travel is Miss Dorothy Ridgway, our algebra teacher ' s, hobby. Three summers ago she and i.:iss McMullan took a big hop over to Europe Since then she has stayed nearer home, grabbing chances to travel hither and yon when they came her way Miss Lulu Rupert Stage T hispers are the hobby of Miss Lulu Rupert, the coach of approxiraately seven Senior-class plaj s and four Sunshine plays. She has been on hand to help the tear- ful dramatists simply because there is something about the excited ten- sion and glaring lights that ap- peals to her. Miss Rupert, who teacher Eng- lish, spends her spare time, when there ai-e no plays- to coach, read- ing piays.

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Mrs, Elizabeth Sayle Although her own Bobbie ' s toy soldier is covered mth dust, .Mrs. Elizabeth Saj ' -le , our school nurse and home nursing teacher, says that her hobby is still babies and children of pre-school a e. Every month you will find her very busy with the pre-school clinic. Because Mrs. Sayle ' s next-best holiby is riding around with Mrs, Bochtold when she makes her calls, we took her picture by the car, W, A. Shock The biggest bass caught in Webster lake during the last twenty-five years was caught, not so long ago, by W, A, Shock, our vocational director, !.Ir, Shock ' s hobby, as you could surmise, is hunting and fish- ing. Often in the fall he rises early to go duck hunting, or to plod through our local farm Isuids and forests, in search of game, Mrs, Carrie Templeton Everywhere Mrs, Carrie Temple- ton goes she sees geometrical pro- positions. She doesn ' t carry um- brellas because it is raining, but because there are triangles on the handlel She buys dishes, not to eat from, but because they have geometric designs on them, A cab- inet full of expensive cut glass, and hand painted china was bought for this reason. In her picture you see her with her co2J.ection of embleras and trade narks containing geometric designs. Miss Nellie Thrailkill The Seniors look at Miss Nellie Thrailkill, teacher of civ- ics and economics, with awe. Hovj can she understand that stuff? think they. But Miss Thrailkill does un- derstand it and like it. In fact this sort of thing is her hobby. She has had lots of fun working on her thesis, The Causes For Chang- ing Attitude Toward Big Business , It is a contrast between pre-war and post-war periods. Miss Martha Tyner Tell us what you read and we — will write our story. And so she told us. Hiss Martha Tyner, our history supervisor, likes James Lane Al- len s books for light reading but she still gets an awful kick out of Peck ' s Bad Boy , For interesting histories she enjoys books by Claud Bowers, Her favorite periodical is Cirrrent His- tory, Besides this, she collects clippings and reads many non-fic- tion books, Delmar Weesner Three guesses as to what gives Delmar Weesner the most fun in his idle hours. No, it isn ' t golf, swimming, hunting, or anything of the like. It is his wife. Now isn ' t that just too sweet? Mr. and Mrs. Weesner have been married tvfo years. They live in one of the Crites ' apartments on John Street, Florence Wei ford Miss Florence V ciford has a very live ejid a very real hobby. Her hobby is her neice, Margaret Weiford, age ten, who goes to Kiley School. More tines than not you will find our librarian with her little curly-headed hobby, v ho , by the way, is also going to be a libra- rian when she grows up. What we want to know is, what happens when a librarian keeps a book over time? 10

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