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SUPT. ARTHUR A. RATHER Head of Ionia Schools for 26 years and Director of Adult Education. Supt. Rather is a graduate of Central State and the U, of M., and has attended Ferris Institute, M.S.C.. and Columbia University. He has A.B. and M.A. degrees and an honorary M.Ed. from M.S.N.C. Mr, Rather is a member of the national education fraternity, Phi Delta Kappa. and has been a visiting professor during the summer at Central State. Northern State, and M.S.C. PRINCIPAL LLOYD S. SMITH A warm interest in his students combined with a sense ot' humor makes Mr. Smith a favorite of the students. Besides his endless duties as principal and history teacher, he is a vice-president of the Ionia National Bank and a captain in the U.S. Army Re- sirves. Before coming to Ionia 24 years ago, he attended Marquette High, and U, of M. He has done graduate work at M.S.C. and Harvard, and has A.B. and M,A. degrees. .IAMES J. ALBAUGH Well known for his perfect'i marking system is Mr. Albaugh, our assistant coach. who has been be- hind our athletic and scholastic achievements for the past ten years, as civics and commercial law instruc- tor and former coach. He graduated from Marshall High School, Alma College, and the U. of M. and has A.B. and M.A. degrees. M. HAROLD MIKLE Known as a jokester is Mr. Mikie, who teaches sociology, speech, American history, and coaches the future politicians in their speaking abilities. Debate coach Mikle earned his A.B. and M.A. degrees from Western Michigan and the U. of M., after graduating from Galesburg High. Spends his summers resting up by doing real manual lalior, And They Enforce Them MABEL E. BROWN Always busy and on the go, Miss Brown, teacher ot' Spanish and English Il, is a grad of Owosso High, Central State, and the U. of M. She holds A.B. and M.A. degrees and has attended summer schools the past six years! She's President of Teachers' club and adviser of Spotlight and Annual, VIRGINIA A. COOPER VVrinkled brows of Latin and English studes are smoothed lay Miss Cooper. Senior co-sponsor, she directcd their spring plays. is a member of the Michi- ixan I,atin Committee, and. April 23, spoke at the convention of the Classical Association of the Middle VVest and South. She won a diploma at Houghton High School, attended Northern State and Il. of M., where she earned A.B. and M.A. degrees. She really likes to bowl. HELEN GAUNT Coaching Soph deelaimers and sponsoring the busy Juniors have really kept this tenth grade English teacher occupied! She polished up her knowledge at Vassar High, won an A.B. at Ypsilanti, and took graduate work at the U. of M. MARTHA ZEMKE Bringing our school to the front lay her successful supervision of the sale of stamps and bonds for the defense club. Miss Zemke is teacher of modern his- tory and biology, and a Soph sponsor. She is a graduate of Vermontville High School and VVestern Michigan College of Education, with an A.B. degree. LAL W V..
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,- A ,le ef.rA,,,,jf I 1-Y Mr. Douglas Welch, President Mr. I. Clyde Spencer, Secretary Mr. Theodore H. Moehlman, Treasurer Mr. D. O. Mellinger, Trustee They Make the R The taithtul services ot these gentlemen have given to the public schools ot lonia a certain distinction of efficient management. Their time and loyalty are greatly appreciated, and the Seniors ot 1943 especially wish to thank them lor their help in making the task ol earning a diploma a pleasant one. Mr. Harry Myers, Mr. Nels Strand, Trustee .- .-gust Trustee ules.. Mr. William Redemsky, Trustee A3152
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LUTHER H. LYNIJRUP Active as a Senior Gas NVarden, an Auxiliary I'olicenian. and an amateur photographer 1 Lyndrup, who teaches mathematics, sciencc and aeronauties. lIe is an alumnus of Greenville Hip. School and Mis-liigran State College, has BS '1 4 NLS. clcizrees, and sponsors our Camera club and .L ir Ilivision of the Victory Corps. AGNES MAC ADAM HALAMA Xn 'idded asset to lonia High was Mrs. Halami who joined lla from Iii-sstnu-r. Michigan. thi urir She tcai-lies shorthand and typing, and co- pon oi the Qkuxum-reial club and Sophomorcs. Graduatt of the hiuh school at Ontonagon. she earned a decree at Bliehiiran State Normal and Cleary Lo I m She has a duughttr in .lunior High. HELEN A. MARSH Although slim- always wanted to be a p i instruttor, Miss Marsh dot-s well in thc l'0!TlY'l1tltli tield. She has fun co-sponsoring: the Commtrua clultlwers' fun and is teaching advanced shoithxnm typim:. and lzookltvopim: her fourth year a I f'r'ulu'itt-d from South High, Grand Rapids sht L'n'lu'1l liek' .VIL nlx'Lll'L'v :lt the If. 0 Also ii f M. F. Ii. MURRALL eu this year. and sponsor of tht Junior class and Vic-tom' Corps, Mr, Morrall tcachm p it ygtoziit-try 'and rlu-inistry. Ile is a graduate of Sht High School and Michigan State Normal Colltgt with 'l Il ' di-uree. Iii' is a mn-mlmer of Kappa 1 i . .h. a national hi wnorary fraternity They Look Over Our Papers CLARE VVADE Always cheerful and ready for a good time, Miss 'Nade joined us this year as a Home lie. tem-lier, She I'roug:ht about the addition of lroys to the home makiny classes, has led the Irlonu- Ife. eluli tlirouizli a successful year, and is co-sponsor of the Comniunity Service ol' the Victory Corps. Her alma maters are East .lordon High and Nl.S.l'.. wliere sho earned hor ILS, degree. ROY CARPENTER A memher of the faculty for ISI! yours as instruc- tor in industrial arts. lVli', Carpenter li-ft Us in lfelm- ruary for defense and farm uorla. Ile has always been at-tive as a Scout leader and irrzuluatod from Athens High and VVestt-rn Stale, wliorn- he oltlaini-d a B.S. dt-yzrcc. CLIFFORD G. HASLICK A member of Alpha Zeta. a national honorary society in agriculture, and chairman ol' lonia City Victory Gardens is Mr. Haslick, our xu-ll-lilwd in- structor of agriculture and biology, and sponsor of I .F.A. and Victory Corps, II1' worked for his ILS. degree at M.S.C., after winning a diploma at llroun City High School. ALTO SNELLER Industrial arts teacher in Junior High, nho took over Mr. Carpenters Senior High classes, is Mr. Sneller, instructor of mechanical drawing, farm shop, gcncral metals, and general shop. Mr. Sm-ller is a graduate of Fremont High and Central State. Ile sponsors the model airplane club and Junior High intramural basketball teams. -5- QF IB but . 0 lst I QI Mi M EC
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