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ia' -1. .rm my 'gems w uname: -,W mmm. uf . LESTER R. MCCARTY-Science Mac, as all his pupils call him, is indis- pensable in any play given by students, for, with the lipstick, paint, and grease, he ranks as no mean artist. The success of the Chem- istry Club's plays is ample proof of his ability as adviser. RUTH HOLMAN-Mathematics She was the adored adviser of last year's class, and she has recently accepted the positon of guardian of the F reshies. Her room is one of the social centers of Kokomo High School. - MANLEY W. IMMEL--History His personality is as bright and shining as his hair. He simply won't allow any of those young flappersn to vamp him into giving them high grades. He is a popular friend of the students and a valuable asset to the faculty. DOROTHY THORNBUROH-French She is the Deer Teechuru of every Senior. She has worked hard and faithfully with and for us, and the thought of leaving her causes a choked-up feeling in all Senior throats. Now, boys and girls, listen to me, is a kindly command we'll always remember. BLANCHE ZARINC-H0m8 Economics We do not see much of Miss Zaring for she stays downstairs most of the time, but she is admired where she is known. She has been a gireat success as adviser of the Sanitation ommittee. CLARA EDNA BERRY--Home Economics What would the school do without Miss Berry? She is ever ready to volunteer her aid in preparing luncheons and toumament din- ners. She is a general favorite not only with her pupils but with the boys as well. VEDAH COVALT'C0mm6fCidl Miss Covalt islthe custodian of those ma- chines commonly referred to as tiperiters. lt is her especial duty to see that budding typists do not watch the keyboard or erase misprints. DORA WARRINER-RUTHERFORD-Shorthand Mrs. Rutherford is helping the Shorthand classes on to success in the business world. Her excellent advice along general lines, as well as her teaching ability, makes her ever popular with her pupils. NC -il' .M 10 GERTRUDE COLESCOTT-History She is the one who makes Senior History a pleasure with her keen wit and humorous sarcasm. She is the bulwark of the Civic Club. O. E. POLK-Science Another bachelor has been added to the ranks loft th? SiiencIe4Del1ga:'ltment in the person of r. o . r. o is ery quiet except around the ladies. gi 3 HAZEL STIFEL-BANNON-Latin She has left us to dwell in matrimonial bliss, and her going leaves an empty place in our hearts, because she was dearly oved by all who knew her. MALCOLM LONOSOON-History He's our new. eccentric Problems of Democ- racy teacher. His will and voice are strong. ln spite of his weakness for long themes, he s really rather' well liked. ELMER C. Rowe-Science For an honest-to-goodness, all-around good fellow, we pick Mr. Rowe. He is always will- ing to lend a helping hand to any of his pupils in need. His work in establishing Bi- ology in the Kokomo High School course is very commendable. ANITA CAHILL-English Although Miss Cahill is pleasant and gay outside school hours, she attends strictly to business in school. The Freshmen and Sophomores are her Hrm friends. RALPH H. PHILLIPS-Mathematics During his three years with us, Mr. Phillips has made many friends by his kind advice and friendly help. He never loses his temper, the dullest and most mischevious pupils fail to disturb the even tenor of his way. NEVA BOURNE-Clerk She is a person well known to all callers at 206, no matter what business may bring them there. Except for Mr. Hinshaw himself, more students probably are acquainted with Neva than any other grown-up in school. ll .i, my . 11155355
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HAROLD LEE DENMAN-History He is the tall, dark, graceful one who is popu- lar with the girls, and who keeps angelic order in his assembly. He began his career in K. H. S. with a football moustache but was early discouraged in this syle. His weaknesses seem to be mints and music. EVELYN DUNKIN-English Although Miss Dunkin teaches En lish, she is better known as our efficient and capable librarian. She is always ready to help anyone in search for an article or book. JESSE Coucn-Vocational He is instructor in the woodwork department of the school. Mr. Couch is thoroughly ac- quainted with the details of his workg and he continues to make everything as interesting as possible for the boys in his department. MARY DYE-BEACH--English Mrs. Beach has been with us off-and-on for several years, and we always welcome her re- tum. She has been a great help in organizing the Dramatic Club and roved an efficient adviser for the Red and B ue. LILITH F AR1.ow-English 'Tis she who nursed the Infant Orators into one of the best clubs of K. H. S. She has helped develop many an orator we did not know we possessed. She made a very capable adviser for the Red and Blue during the first semester, after which she resigned to give her attention to the orators of the school. BLANCHE RYKER-English She is the friend of all the Seniors who take Drama or Composition. Her classes have tumed out some fine plays and articles for the Red and Blue. She gave valuable aid in the selection of the Senior Class Play. MARY Lois SHlRLEY-MuSiC lf patience is deserving of a reward in Heaven she shirley will receive a crown. Her con- scientiousness and perseverance were made Gypsy Rover. GRACE MELLEN-Latin Miss Mellen's pleasing manner and her at- tractive appearance lend a pleasant at- mosphere to all her classes. She knows Latin like a bookf' in fact, some people think that is where she learned it originally. 12 -. F ' 134. 'A RAY I-I. PECK-Vocational Mr. Peck goes where the Wildcats go. As pfgesident of the local Athletic Association, r. Peck has accompanied the team on most of its out-of-town trips this season. The boys call him the Dad of the machine-shop. DESSIE V. RODY--Latin Latin is her specialty. Miss Rod has a way of making her instruction doublly valuable, and her fine personality always leaves a good impression with her pupils. HORACE G. WOODY-MGfh0m9liCS Mr. Woody was the grand old man' of the faculty until the time of his resignation at mid-year. He had been with us many years and he will be missed very much, especially by those who mastered freshman algebra under his guiding hand. BERNICE MCKINLEY-Aff Miss McKinley has proved very helpful in the art work in the Sargasso. By her smiling countenance and attitude of quiet capability she has fumished inspiration to the other members of the staff. INDIA L. MAR'rz-Latin Miss Martz is famed for the translations which her advanced Latin classes tum out. In Assembly 310 she is ruler supreme. She has been the adviser for the Latin Club for several years and has made it a great success. FRED H. Moss-Mathematics Although his name is Mo-s' he is by no means mossgrown.' As treasurer of the High School Athletic Association as well as teacher of mathematics Mr. Moss has served the school admirably. CEBREN JOYNER'MGlh8m3liCS Mr. Joyner has not been with us long enough to establish a reputation but he is headed bearing and countenance we consider an asset rather than a liability. N ELL MAY YOUNG--History She is young by name and young in looks. She is so charming and winsome that she is often mistaken for a Senior. She is well liked for her easy tests and high grades , Q , ' manifest in the wonderful success of the f0W3FCla VCYY 8005 One- That heis Seriousin ll li ' ' Q 'Z 1 Z L , ' i x . . -1 .Maia ,t.. xig adigoiu 'v,..f.t:..Qa Qkpazzt a.. sa
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