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T K cMISKODEED ■ c?C I n € t e e n Twenty ' Ira. p. Baumgartner, English Indiana Unioersity. A. B.. 1920. Although he has been with us only a few months, he has taken a great interest in ali school affairs, especially the dances. His blushes are intensely interesting to the students. Anne Irene Beugnot, Language Indiana University. A. B.. 1917. Indiana University. A. M.. 1918. Miss Beugnot is our popular French in- structor. She has organized the French Club, and although it is one of the new features of the school, through her able assistance, it has proven a success. She is an energetic sponsor of the Sophomore class and was the coach of their class play. Norma Bortner, Office Winona Normal. 1914. Norma is not much more than a school kid herself, and she is very much at home here because she is a graduate of M. H. S. She takes great interest in school affairs, and it is to Norma that everybody goes with their gossip and troubles. Edwina Day, English Indiana Unioersity, A.B.. 1915. Miss Day, head of the English Depart- ment, has be en with us only one short year. However in this short time she has accom- plished much and has won the favor of the students. Dramatics, Debates, the Eng- lish Club and the Senior Class all thrive under Miss Day ' s direction. Hazel Doyle, Commercial Whitewater Normal, ' Ob. Capitol City Business College, ' 16. Gregg School. Chicago. ' 19. Miss Doyle came to us, falling the vacancy caused, by Miss Sleezer ' s resignation. She has proved to us her efficiency. No pupils. under her supervision, lack work. But tho she is a hard task master durmg work- ing hours, outside of class hours you will find her to be very jolly. June Eddingfield, Language Indiana Unioersity, .4.B.. 1913. Fellow Bryn Mawr. 1913-14. European Fellow. 1915. Miss Eddingfield is head of the language department. When not explaining Latm idioms to American ears she sponsors the Latin Club. She is a Senior Class sponsor and is always willing to help them out of their troubles. Eight
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The cMISKODEED cV I n e t e e n - Twenty EsTALENA Grantham. English Indiana University. A.B . 1919. Miss Grantham, of the Fnglish depart- ment, is another of our new teachers. Her splendid work in her regular classes as well as in dramatics and in the organization of two quartettes testifies to her ability to hold the interest of the students. Her popularity is attested by the fact that she is vice-president of the Board of Control, and is one of the Junior Class sponsors. Laura Hudelson, English Indiana University. A.B.. 1918. Miss Hudelson is one of our popular English instructors, and is a sponsor of the Junior Class. Her splendid coaching was a great factor in the success of the Junior Play. Herbert M. Kabel. Manual Training Indiana University. Chicago University. Mr. Kabel and his smiles are still favor- ites in the halls of M. H. S. He continues at the head of the Industrial Department, but always finds the time to help us when we are in trouble. We can always depend on him as a good booster for our High School activities. Kate Kern, Science Michigan Unicersily. A.B.. 1909. Miss Kern is one of our Old Timers having been with us since 1913. She is one of the best boosters for school activities, and is always ready for a good time. She acts as sponsor for the Freshmen Class, who are grateful for her good advice. Be- sides all this. Miss Kern was appointed dean of the girls at the beginnmg of the last school year. Mildred Kotz. Domestic Science Stout Institute. 1917. Miss Kotz reigns in the kitchen where she teaches the girls the art of cooking. She is the genius of our faculty for spreads, teas, and luncheons. The appetizing odors from the kitchen, have disquieting effects upon the students before dinner. Mary P. Lean, Art Minnesota. A.B.. 1919. Miss Lean has only been with us a year but in that time, she has done a great deal in the Art Department. The Art Club has been recognized, and put on a firm basis through her efforts.
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