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THE AUTUMN Page ' L'I I'I2R-' xfillltllflljlf f:l'CL'l1,XxviIlS. Sn1!rd.' Hwyt, Kirby. Lf M1511- Glmsstuuk, KICLCZIII, Klzmrslmll, Klayu. The JC. of1937
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Thej C of 1937 FINE Mrs. Esther Richardson, prominent artist and teacher of art, received her degree from the Ll11IVCI'Slly of Chicago, and has done post graduate work at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. I'Ier work has been exhibited at various places including the Hoosier Salons and the O'I-lrien Art Gallery. She enjoys gar- dening and painting at her country home, Stonehaven. Miss Helen Mechtle,teacher of Iirench, received her degrees from the University and the Middleburg Col- of California lege Iirench School. She enjoys travel- ing, reading, swimming, and playing tennis. Mr. Alex Zimmerman, director of that successful production, Chimes of Nor- ARTS mandy, received his master's degree from the University of Michigan. Ile is an accomplished organist and an enthu- siastic student of music oi' all kinds. Al- tho a newcomer to the faculty this year, he has won the respect and unbounded admiration of all who know him because of his genial personality and the high quality of his productions. Miss Ileulah Agnew, instructor of German and faculty adviser for the high school German Club, was graduated from the Cniversity of Illinois and from Columbia University. She thoroughly enjoys traveling. The theatre and the concert stage also have a great attraction for her. SCIENCE Miss Florence XYolfe, zoology teacher, is a graduate of Northwestern Univer- sity and is doing research work in anatomy. She does extensive flower gardening. Her other interests include traveling, reading, photography, and the stage. Mr. C. E. Eggman, chemistry in- structor, was graduated from the Uni- versity of Indiana. Ile is interested in gardening and cabinet-making. Mr. H .V. Givens, College-Y Club sponsor, was graduated from the Uni- versity of Chicago. Ile is intrigued by photography and nature study, and also spends a great deal of time and effort in his garden. Ilotany and physiology are his subjects for instruction. Mr. I . L. Ifleener, geology teacher, received his master's degree from the University of Illinois. He is greatly in- terested in mineralogy and stamp collect- ing. lle is also an enthusiastic gar- dener. Mr.R.L.I'rice, astronomy and physics teacher, received his degrees from Ham- ilton University and the University of California. He is interested in photog- raphy, astronomy, reading, and fishing. Mr. IC. A. Larson, chemistry teacher, received his degrees from St. Olaf Col- lege and the University of Chicago. Music, literature, golf, and travel in- terest him. Mr. R. L. lirisbie, student council ad- viser, received degrees from Knox Col- lege, Purdue University, and the Univer- sity of lVisconsin. Ile is a chemist of renown and has done some medical re- search work. Miss Lena Dickinson, who coaches the junior College plays, is an admired in- structor and adviser. She likes to read, to drive her automobile, and to collect quaint articles for her home. THE AUTUMN X
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Loan Fund Association. His hobby is Thej.C. of 1937 Page Tlzifftcclz ATHLETICS Miss lleulah Green, well-liked athletic director, was graduated from the Uni- versity of Illinois. She enjoys playing tennis, riding, golfing, and dancing. Traveling also appeals to her, and she made a trip to Quebec last summer. Mrs. Yerna Hoyt, physical education instructor and accompanist, was gradu- ated from 'Ioliet ,Iunior College. She enjoys active sports. To her, the out- standing event of the past year was her Christmas trip to New Orleans. Hrs. Phoebe Kirby, XY. A. A. and Orchesis sponsor, attended the Chautau- qua School of Physical Education in New York and also Northwestern Uni- versity. She enjoys horseback riding, dancing, and camping. Mr. A. A. XYills, well-known -I..I.C. basketball and baseball coach, is a grad- uate of DePauw L'niversity. Ile is man- ager of golf and tennis teams of I DI, C. and sometimes referees football and bas- ketball games at Northwestern Uni- versity. MATHEMATICS, SHGP, COMMERCIAL Mr. lf. XY. Cfrosstuck received his de- gree from Stout Institute and has done graduate work at Chicago University, the University of Illinois. and the L'ni- versity of XYisconsin. Pattern-making is his specialty in regard to junior col- legians. He enjoys reading and cruising along the Maine coast. Mr. E. S. McLain was a public ac- countant for two years after being grad- uated from the University of IYisconsin. He instructs in the commercial depart- ment and is also treasurer of the bl. C. golf. Mr. R. L. Marshall, machine shop in- structor, received his bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan. He has written articles concerning educa- tion and shop practice which have been published. As diversions he hshes, camps, and travels. Mr. E. L. Mayo, College Club Sponsor, received his master's degree from the University of Illinois, He enjoys trav- eling, and visited the Cleveland Expo- sition and an exposition of English pos- sessions at Toronto, Canada, last fall. Playing golf is his chief outdoor hobby. Mr. E. C. Douglas, engineering in- structor, was graduated from the Mich- igan State College and the Iient College of Law. His summers are spent on his farm in northern XVisconsin where he specializes in raising pure-bred cattle. Mr. H. VI. Atkinson, instructor of mathematics and director of extra-curri- cular and commencement activities, has done graduate work at XYisconsin, Har- vard, and Columbia Universities. Swim- ming, reading, and hiking are his di- versions. THE AUTUMN
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