Lew Wallace High School - Quill and Blade Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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MISS BAILEY Ruth Hailey, who looks after the health of the student body, is recognized in three states, Indiana, Illinois, and Florida, as a registered nurse. She at¬ tended 0 I n e y Sanitarium Training School for Nurses. To prevent epidemics, students are required after absence on ac¬ count of illness, to have Miss Hailey ' s permission before at¬ tending classes. MR. CARMONY Kdwin Carmony, who teaches mathematics and is known to all students, is a staunch sup¬ porter of our school and helps to develop school spirit through the activities of cheer leaders and Booster Club. He received a B.S. degree from Hall State Teachers Col¬ lege and an M.A. from Indiana University. MISS CHEEVER Mary Cheever, sponsor of the Sprench Club and co-spon¬ sor of Girls ' Club, is our French and Spanish teacher. She re¬ ceived the A.H. degree from In¬ diana University, the M.A. from Columbia, and a Diplume from the Sorbonne in France. She is also a member of the Red Cross Motor Corps. MR. BOBELE Sain Hobele, the assistant band director, after graduating from Emerson High School, at¬ tended Indiana University where he received a Rachelor of Public School Music degree. He plays the cornet in a pro¬ fessional band. In his spare time he enjoys reading current books and playing with his two sons, Harvey and Merrill. MISS BOWLES Frances R o w I e s, besides leaching English, has charge of the journalism class which publishes the “Philosopher. She attended Park College where she received her A.H. degree and obtained her M.A. from the Rread Loaf School of English at Middlebury, Ver¬ mont. She is also a poet in her own right. MRS. BOOSE Doris Boose, instructor of mathematics, was graduated from Indiana University with a B.S. degree and from Har¬ vard University with a Ed.M.. the only degree which this school confers upon women. During the summer vacation she has successfully managed several kinds of business pro¬ jects. She also enjoys doing fancy work. MR. COONS Lamon Kendle Coons, who was graduated from the Uni¬ versity of Illinois with B.S. and M.S. degrees, is our teach¬ er of physics, aeronautics and senior science. He is an expert at making fudge and playing chess, and he claims to be a former tennis champion. MRS. COONS Our librarian, Margaret Neeld Coons, is always on hand with a suggestion for a good book. Furthermore, her genial personality and w it com¬ bine to make her well l : ked by all the students. She received Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Li¬ brary degrees from the Uni¬ versity of Illinois. MRS. CLEMENS Martha Clemens, who re¬ ceived her B.A. degree from Butler University, has been teaching English at Lew Wal¬ lace for a numlier of years. Her chief outside interest is her young son, Kenneth Ed¬ ward. She also finds time to see stage pla s, read, cook, hike, and fish.

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INSTRUCTORS



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MR. DREVEN J. J. Dreven is in charge of our print shop. He puts it to practical use by supplying main kinds of programs, tickets, and supplies for the school. His hobbies are reading good hooks and eating good food. He has attended the State Universities of Indiana, Fur- due, and Colorado. MISS DeVOL Mary Joan DeVol. a new faculty member, formerly taught at Alexandria, Indiana. She received the B.S. degree from Indiana University. Her father is basketball coach at Columbia City High School, so this may account for her ath¬ letic interests. She sponsors the Girls Athletic Association and teaches girls physical educa¬ tion. MRS. ELKINTON Jennie Elkinton, the chair¬ man sponsor of the Sophomore class, teaches clothing, more commonly known as sewing, to both gTade and high school girls. Also new in this field are courses of home making and child care open to senior girls. She holds the B.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin. 14 MRS. CRAWFORD Hazel Crawford, a teacher of bookkeeping, typing, commer¬ cial arithmetic, and the use of office machines, graduated from the Gregg Normal School in Chicago and the Central Busi¬ ness College in Indianapolis. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana State Teachers College. MR. HARTSOUGH Everett G. Hartsough gradu¬ ated from Manchester College with the A.B. degree. He is the first-aid, safety and health teacher. Outside of his classes he displays enthusiasm in all school affairs and also takes an active interest in community and church organizations. MR. HAYES John L. Hayes, our mechan¬ ical drawing, drafting, and high school safety teacher, holds the Bachelor of Science degree in Education from In¬ diana State Teachers College and the Master of Science from Indiana University. The out¬ side patrol, an active organiza¬ tion, is his responsibility and functions under his guidance. MISS EGGER The director and sponsor of our Girls Glee (dub and A Cappella Choir is Helen Egger who also teaches grade and high school music. She gradu¬ ated from Bush Conservatory with the Bachelor of Music de¬ gree and from the Chicago Mu¬ sical College with the Master of Music degree. MRS. ENSWEILER The sponsor of the Inkpot Club is Nelle G. Knsweiler, teacher of English. She is ac¬ tive in the Gary Woman ' s Press Club and has been co¬ author of several English books, some of which are used in our school. She holds the B.S. degree from Indiana State Teachers College. MRS. GOGLEY Katherine I). Gogley, one of the new ' faculty members, teaches commercial subjects. She graduated from Indiana State Teachers College and re¬ ceived the Bachelor of Science degree. Last year she taught at Gary Business College. Outside of school her main interest lies in her home and little daugh¬ ter, Linda. ■

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