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,E fkr T- . w A . 9--5 J M '+,50 'r4r,.z pc 4-f -2: S- 7 , es'-if Ds l Y sf 2 'his I - 9 J SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. William Helstrom, Miss Caroline Evans, Mrs. Agnes White, Miss Alice Croot, Mr. John Bell, Mr. John Francis. JOHN BELL, B.A., M.A. History . . . taught at Mahwah and River Edge, New jersey . . . Director of Essex County C.Y.O. Day Camps 11000 youngstersj . . . active in the New jersey Football Officials associa- tion and the International Association of Basketball Ofhcials . . . Executive Secretary of the Essex County Coaches' ASSOCiati0n . . . civic-mindedly collects for the Hospital Fund and Community Chest drives and helps with community baseball programs in the summer . . . a hobby: officiating at games . . , responsible for bus transporation to away games . . . conducts a Saturday morning basketball clinic for freshmen . . . justly proud of his four handsome children. AGNES S. WHITE, MONTCLAIR STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Social Studies . . . taught at Hanover Township . . . enjoys gardening as a pastime . . . and her beautiful spacious grounds show she is an expert in the great Order of the Green Thumb . . . an active worker for the United Cam- paign . . . likes to collect certain antiques that appeal to her . . . and they lend a distinctive charm to her attractive home . . . for the past several years she has been the sponsor of the Auction for the Alhando. ALICE MAY CROOT, A.B. Social Studies . . . heads that depart- ment . . . taught at Keyport, New jersey before coming to Madison , . . a past President of the Madison Teachers' Association . . . solicitor for Red Cross and the Community drives in Summit . . . likes traveling, camping, and cook- ing . . . has seen much of the country accompanied by a gem of a trailer, family-designed and equipped, and MOST compact and efficient . . . has traveled to Alaska . . . has toured Europe extensively . . . a Class Adviser . . . Past Matron of the Overlook Chap- ter of the Order of the Eastern Star. JOHN F. FRANCIS, A.B., M.A. Social Studies . . . taught at Union High School . . , instructor at Newark State Teachers College . . . in demand as a football official . . . member of the Rules Interpretation Committee . . . likes golf, too . . . Vice-President of the House League of the Y.M.C.A. . . . holds the same office in Little League . . . has been a district captain of the Cancer Drive . . . now ri trustee of the Ambulance Corps . . . key driver and instructor for the Corps . . . by hobby, he is a philatelist, and a fine flower grower-specialties being roses and tulips. BUSINESS EDUCATION Miss Ann Reyda, Mr. William Keller, Mr. Frank Stallings. WILLIAM S. KELLER, PLATTSBURG NORMAL SCHOOL Business . , . before coming to Madi- son High he taught in Oyster Bay, Long Island, Lansford, Pa., and the Chelsea School in New York . . . well-known in Madison and has a record of war service in World War I . . . loyal to Madison, naturally, but looks forward to spending summers in Vermont . . . topping the list of his hobbies is fishing. ANN REYDA, B.S. Business . . . has taught at Stafford Hall and the Morristown Adult School . . . the efficient Treasurer of the Madi- son High School funds . . . neat. accurate model ledgers fuses black ink onlyj . . . likes to read . . . participates in church activities . . . fashion conscious . . . loves New York City and heads there very often . . . contrary to most of humanity, she Ends the subways fas- cinating . . . strong dislikes: commut- ing via car over traffic-filled highways . . . takes pride in her old Chevy- A faithful servitor . . . likes to listen to records - Debussy a particular favorite. FRANCIS LAING STALLINGS, B.S, Business, Driver' Education . . . courses at Wooster and La Salle, Mont- clair State and Seton Hall . . . an aquatic director . . . water safety in- structor for the Red Cross . . . Chan- cellor and Publicity Chairman for the Knights of Columbus . . . hobbies in. clude hunting, fishing, and slapping the bass fiddle . . . supervises the Victory Parties . . . is in the process of build- ing a new home himself under the able guidance of colleague Mr. Williams flatest count of times thumbnail has been wacked: 151 . . . his four children ftwo and twoj excited over moving to Hanover. WILLIAM A. HELSTROINI, A.B., M.A. Social Studies . . , additional courses in Rutgers, New York University, New School of Social Research and Univer- sities Mexico and Paris . . . interests: problems of American democracy, get- ting people interested in teaching as a career. studying on new campuses, politics and international affairs, canoe trips f until my wife took my paddle away J and travel . . . has journeyed from Hudson's Bay to Trinidad, and New Guinea to japan, visited all parts of the U. S, A., Mexico. Canada. and part of Europe . . . future plans include building a house, finding a top notch P.A.D. textbook, and seeing the rest of Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
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