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

 - Class of 1944

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MR. MASTERS Wilson H. Masters came to Lew W allace in ’41. Besides be¬ ing a teacher of social studies, he teaches mathematics. He re¬ ceived his B.S. degree in Edu- cation from Southeastern Mis¬ souri State Teachers College and his M.A. from the Univer¬ sity of Chicago. He is the chair¬ man sponsor of the Junior Class. MRS. MACKENZIE Our newest instructor, Helen S. Mackenzie, came to us from a chemist’s position in the Cary Tubular Alloy Steel Corpora¬ tion. As a graduate of the Uni¬ versity of W isconsin, Mrs. Mackenzie holds B.A. and M.A. degrees. Along with her duties as the chemistry teacher, she sponsors klub Kern. MISS NESBIT Allegra esbit graduated from the University of Chicago and received Ph.B. and M.A. degrees. Besides serving as the student guidance and war coun¬ selor she is a history tea her, and co-sponsor of both the Girls Club and the Aides. She also finds time to be a member of the Bed Cross Motor Corps. MISS LEMON Lola Lemon graduated with A.B. and M.A. degrees from Indiana University. She is the biology teacher and sponsor of the Biology Club. In additio n she is the co-sponsor of the de¬ fense stamp sales committee. She has been a member of the Indiana Academy of Science for nine years. MR. REED Gordon C. Heed attended Oshkosh State Teachers College in Wisconsin. We all know him as the general shop instructor. Mr. Heed sponsors the Pro¬ jector (dub. which is respon¬ sible for our visual education program. During the summer recess he helps in the war effort as a construction electrician at the Indiana Steel Products Company. MISS PARNELL Evelyn Parnell received her A.B. degree from DePauw and M.A. degree from the Univer¬ sity of Colorado. Besides teach¬ ing English, she sponsors the Salmagundians. Her interests lie in cooking and ptaying the piano and saxophone. A first band informant assures us that she does each of these excep¬ tionally well. MR. POLK Coach Dick Polk, who has been teaching at Lew Wallace since 1931, received his Bache¬ lor of Science and Master of Science degrees from Indiana l niversity. He coaches basket¬ ball. freshman football, cross country, and the track team. Coach is a co-sponsor of the Boys Club and a very convinc¬ ing speaker. MISS McLEAN In connection with her sev¬ eral Latin classes, Agnes Mc¬ Lean sponsors the Olympian Society. She has an A.B. de¬ gree from Northwestern Uni¬ versity and an M. A. degree from the University of Colo¬ rado. Her travels in the l nited States and Europe are very interesting to all her students. MISS RICHARDSON Hose Richardson is sponsor of the Cifr Club, the mathema¬ ticians joy. She teaches math classes and finds time to corre¬ spond with a number of Lew Wallace service men. Each year her students trim a Christmas tree with geometric designs. She received the Ph.B. degree from the University of Chicago. 18

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MRS. HANNSZ Mattie Hannsz sponsors the A.O.A., the Auditorium Coun¬ cil, directs the dramatic part of the annual Christmas Pag¬ eant, and helps the seniors plan their Class Day activities, be¬ sides performing her duties as head of the auditorium depart¬ ment. She received the B.S. de¬ gree from Northwestern Uni¬ versity. MR. JAMES Wilfred James, a newcomer in the English department, re¬ ceived the A.A. degree from Crane Jr. College in Chicago, the A.B. degree from Dubuque, and the M.A. degree from Northwestern University. Chief among his extra-curricular in¬ terests is his young daughter, but he also enjoys golfing. MISS HELMERICK Some students think Frances Helmerick is new at Lew Wal¬ lace but she taught here three years ago. A graduate of Hor¬ ace Mann School, Miss Helmer¬ ick received the B.S. degree from Northwestern University and the M.A. from Indiana University. She teaches com¬ munity civics and world his¬ tory. MR. HENDRICKSON Clarence V. Hendrickson not only directs the band and or¬ chestra for our school, but has published a series of books on the clarinet method. The win¬ ter and spring concerts are at¬ tended by all the community who enjoy a program of first- class musical entertainment. He received the B.M. degree from Northwestern University. MISS HARTNETT As a recent addition to our faculty, Alice Hose Hartnett, a speech teacher in the audi¬ torium department, needed no introduction to our school be¬ cause she is a member of the graduating class of 1938. Miss Hartnett attended Mudelein College in Chicago where she received a Bachelor of Arts de¬ gree. MRS. HARDING Georgia Harding, a home economics instructor, received the B.S. degree from Indiana University. Her classes are not limited to the high school as she has several grade school classes. Her present interest is in preparing well balanced meals of un rationed food. These menus are welcomed in all homes. MR. KRAMPE Our woodship teacher, Vir¬ gil Krampe, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana State Teachers College. He is an aviation enthusiast and makes models of planes and tanks. Besides being a loyal booster of all sports, he put¬ ters around his own home and enjoys listening to good music. MRS. KELLY Mildred Kelly attended La Cross State Normal, Purdue, the American College of Phys¬ ical Education and the Univer¬ sity of Wisconsin. She not only teaches gym but also is an ex¬ pert instructress in swimming. Her interests are in auditorium work, music, and folk and mod¬ ern dancing. MRS. KRUEGER Pearl Krueger, one of our sewing teachers, received the B.S. degree from Oxford Uni¬ versity, Oxford. Ohio, for two Years she has been chairman of the senior class sponsors and has handled all the intricacies of graduation. The honor roll for servicemen is kept up to date under her supervision. 17

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