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I LQ' ,f pf K f '. f., ff' Ui f v f, ' QW' Your Sponsors Senior sponsor, Lula Martin, has guiclefl you in many sehool projects. .-X niath teaeher, this interesting young woman has a BS. from lllinois. A soft pleasing' yoiee anrl a genuine interest in you have made senior spon- sor. Avis Moffett, a popular faculty ineniher. This linglish anal l.atin teaeher has her .-X.li. from Monmouth College. lliith her quick wit, happy smile. ancl Cllilflllillg' personality. Rosetta Gernon certainly cloes away with clull nio- nients in class. Your l,e Cerele liran- eais sponsor has a l'h.l5, from St. Xax'ier's College. liver-siniliug Pearl Scaggs, general seienee teacher. has enclearerl herself to you with her reacly laugh and pleas- ing sense of humor. She has earnecl her ,-X. ll. from the liniyersity of llli- uois anal her ANN. from Cliieaffo 5 . ,Xttraetive Marion Kranz, history teacher. is an alumna of your own high school. Miss Kranz has a l'h.l5. from the Lfiiivcrsity of Chicago. Coaeliing, directing' plays, lllllllllgllltf the stage. ancl teaching' you eheniistry keep Frank Weller very busy. 'llhis gifted tall-tale teller has a lllfrl. from Illinois State Normal ancl an NS. from lllinois. Cheerful Jennie Webb, your hiology teacher. has a real interest in nature. Bliss XXX-hh has an .'X.ll. from the lini- versity of lllinois. .-Xll the romance ancl glory of the past is hrought out in agreealile Doro- thy lVlCGinniS' history classes, Bliss Kletiinnis has an 'X ll from the l'nix'er- sity of lllinois. Top: Miss Martin smiles at the camera, while Marilyn Palenskee looks on. Miss Moffett and Cecil Martin discuss a Latin assignment. Second: Miss Gernon talks with a French student. Miss Scaggs and Janice Palmateer perform an experiment. Third: Miss Kranz listens to her history class. Mr. Weller, Wil- liam Pelletier and Francis Boyd watch their experiment. Lower: Miss VVebb looks up to greet her class. Miss McGinnis explains trade routes.
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Above, left to right: Miss Cole demonstrates an electrical ex- periment to hcr science class. Mr. Froula and Donald Ray solve biology problems. Miss Jeffers clarifies a point in history for Catherine Cotsones. Below, top row: Miss Beardslee opens the door to greet her Latin class. A freshman basketball play is completed under the watchful eye of Coach Dykstra. Lower row: Mr. Smith smiles as he recalls the events of the day. Miss Scovill searches for the card to a missing book, while Georgia Trombley studies in the background. Your Teachers By Wayne Simpson .X inotivating force hehinml the jun- iors' vocational tests was frienclly. help- ful Ruth Cole, junior sponsor and gen- eral science teacher. who has her HS. ancl MS. from the l.'nix'ersity of llli- nois. .Nlthougli only his first year here. physics ancl biology teacher. Henry Froula, has sponsoretl two cluhs and forinerl a swinnning teani. This husy poet-musician has his .eX.l3. from North Central College and his .X N. from Northwestern. Shirley Jeffers, KS. from Knox Col- lege, who inipressecl upon you the yalue of aeeuraey ancl responsihility. teaches aneient history. She has stu- cliecl at XYiseonsin, Cliicago, annl North- western. Stumlents of quiet. eulturerl l,atin teaeher. Marie Beardslee, will eertainly agree that she hrings hoth the lan- guage and its eharaeters to life. She reeeirecl her .X.li. anal .X.Kl. from the universities of lllinois ancl Nortliwest- ern. respectively. l.ig'litweig'l1t eoaeh ancl social sei- enee teacher, Eugene Dykstra, or Dyke to the hoys on his teanl. earn- ecl his ll.S. degree at the l'nix'ersity of Illinois. VX'liat flo you think? are familiar worcls in Keith Smith'S soeial seienee elasses. for he encourages you to forin your own opinions ahout eurrent proh- enis. Mr. Sinith has an .X.ll. from the L'nix'ersity of Illinois. Do you want soniething'? asks en- ergetic Cora Scovill, as she makes her way ahout the lihrary, solving' youi reading' prohlenis. L'ncler her guidance, the lihrarv frrows hetter each year. . 5 .
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