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r ( •• « « ► ■ mU’M ' rmiMWMt ' . -Ulln w MMWMWO Gladys Hetherington admits her favorite pastime is reading and that fall is her favorite season. Queried as to why she chose the teaching profession, she answered simply, I like it being the possessor of a calm, cool nature she has no pet peeve which is a great asset in her profession. Mrs. Hetherington has an AB and is doing graduate work at the University of Minnesota. W. Theodore Jones 1 favorite pastime is his son bobby. Take care is his favorite saying but his pupils think Ready now? One, two, three, four is more characteristic of him. For a hobby he collects items and his favorite seasgn is spring. To create enjoyment in making good music is his reason for choosing the feaching profession and stu¬ dents who won ' t practice are his pet peeves. Mr. Jones has a BPSM. Michael A. Milakovic likes to relax. His favorite season is Fall and his favorite saying is let ' s get organ¬ ized. Of course we can understand this. He also likes to bowl and fish. He has a BS. George Robb sanctions that A rolling stone gathers no moss. The failure of people to exercise voting privileges in any democratic society is his pet peeve. Mr. Robb in¬ forms us that it was one of three choices—medicine, law or teaching that would be his profession but as teachers ' training required less capital it was chosen. He also en¬ joys the work. Spring is his favorite season and he likes to read, fish, hunt, shoot (trap and target) and shoot archery. He has a BS and is working towards his MS. Mary M. Sisson ' s favorite pastime is Senior Activities. She chose the teaching profession because she liked her freshman Algebra teacher very much. Her favorite season is spring and pet peeve is gum chewers and unnecessary talking in study hall. Mrs. Sisson has a BS. Marguerite Jeanne Steelhammer ' s main interest is St. Louis. (Wonder Why.) She likes to work with people—es¬ pecially young people—and can be heard saying Fuddydud any day. bubble gum is her pet peeve. Late spring and early fall are her favorite seasons end she likes to knit, sew, dance and go to concerts. Miss Steelhammer has a BS. Geraldine F. Thompson has an AB and an MA in English. Arlene LaMotte Vandermark likes to knit and play golf. Right along with golf, sand traps on golf courses are her pet peeves. Her daughter, little ToniJo, happily consumes most of her out-of-school time. Mrs. Vandermark also likes to play bridge and decides that summer and spring are her favorite seasons. She chose the teaching profession because she thought she would like it which she does. She has a BS Mary Alice Wilcox finds that collecting and checking papers has eveloped into her hobby. To idle away her lei¬ sure time she enjoys reading and attending movies. Although her weekends are usually pretty well taken upwith classes in Hammond and visits to Chicago or Indianapolis. She main¬ tains that fall is her favorite season. She chose teaching as her career because she likes to fuss with the kids . Miss Wilcox has an AB and will receive her MA June, 1948. ' 1 ! I i ? I f j
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I £ j i % r ? i • to-WHMXrft MMWHtlfc ' mt W rtU W .t . .. U .«tlh ' lW . 1 ! FACTS AND FANCIES FROM THE FACULTY Mary Frances Baughman ' s pet peeve is an annual which is not a student ' s affair. She has an A.B. from Indiana State Teachers College and has done graduate work at I. U. Our Principal, Mr. Brannock, likes to fish, hunt, play golf and try to keep people happy. He enjoys reading as a pastime and his favorite saying is Oh, boy : cold weather is his pet peeve and Spring ' and “Fall his favorite season Asked why he chose the teaching profession he replied, Like so many people, I believe I drifted into the profession during the depression. However, since my grandfather was a saddle bag preacher, I may nave inherited some of his vocational interest in liking to work with people. Mr. Brannock has a BS and MS in education plus additional graduate work. Mary Kay Burgman ' s hobby is collecting souvenirs and snapshots while she has so many pastimes she is never with¬ out anything to do. Childhood camping experiences led her to the teaching profession. As to a favorite season she claims she wouldn ' t want any one season all the time. Miss Burgman has a BS in Health, Physical Education, and Recrea¬ tion. if asked what her pet peeve is, she reaffirms to us that, of course, it is gum smacking. i 1 Frieda L. Cook had always wanted to be an Art Teacher and that is probably why most of hobbies are along that line. She has knowledge of several crafts and likes to col¬ lect book match covers to give to those people who collect book match covers as a hobby. Well-migosh is her favorite saying and Spring her favorite seasgn, while her pet peeve is too pretty to mention. For pastime she bowls, likes to drive, or play pinochle. Miss Cook has a BS in special Art Education and graduate work. Leonard Clay Cundiff likes summer the best and of course we can guess why. He has a BS in Agriculture and chose teaching because he lik . c to work with young people. His favorite pastimes are working with young people and his hobbies, which are raising guinea pigs, collecting dolls and military shoulder patches, making 3igsaw puzzles, collecting china, glass, wooaen and plastic rabbits. Greetings! is issued often as his favorite saying and students who say they are not going to do something are his pet peeve. Keith DuBois likes sports in season and horseback riding. He informs us that his favorite season is Fall. He chose teaching because he liked to work with young people and has a BS. Coach ' s motto is Do what you have to do when it ought to be done. People who never rt kid or joke are his pet peeve. George E. Ham ' s favorite saying is Get ready for a ten-minute test, much to his plpils ' disgust. Mr. Ham re¬ ceived his AB at DePauw with graduate work at Iowa Univer¬ sity. His hobbies are reading, sports and music, and the favorite season is fall. As a last resort he accepted a teaching position during the depression—but his teaching has taught him there is no more satisfying work. Mr. Ham dislikes having pet peeves. •■.luar ' i ' i ' u ll i ni W H IM — III nm —.mini 1 iipi ■• u — ntm -mn—
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