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MISS DOROTHY KRIEGER, B. S., M. S. Ball State and Cornell U. Modern living and foods. Sponsor of sophomore class. Hobby: cooking. ROGER S. LINGEMAN, A. B., M.A. Indiana U. Physics and aeronautics. Sponsor Physics Club. School photographer. Hobby: photography. MISS EVELYN H. MCCULLOCH, B. S. Indiana U. Foods and tea room. Hobbies: cooking and sewing. MRS. MARY B. MCKINZIE, A. B. Ball State, Indiana U., and Chicago U. Business train- in. Hobby: collecting old books. RUSSELL T. MCNUTT, A. B., A.M. Indiana U. Social science. Sponsors Social Science Club. Chairman of War Activities Council. Hob- bies: gardening and flowers. THAMAR MAIN, B. S. Ball State. Machine shop. Teaches national defense classes. Hobby: farming. MISS LUCILE MAYR, A. B., M. A. Earlham, Columbia University, Oxford University, England. English. Hobbies: traveling, driving her car, reading. MISS KATHLEEN MEEHAN, A. B. Ball State. English and newswriting. Sponsors Mun- sonian. Hobbies: playing piano, cooking, and reading. MISS MAUDE MICHAEL, A. B., M. S. Ball State, Indiana U., and Northwestern. English. Sponsors junior class. Hobbies: attending theatre and reading. IRVIN L. MORROW Muncie Normal, Ball State, Wisconsin U., and Pur- due extension. Drafting and blue print reading. Hobbies: camping and fishing, home shop. R. E. NOBLE, B. S. Ball State. Auto mechanics. Hobbies: wood work and hunting. MISS FRANCES I.. O'I'IARRA, A. B., M. A. Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State. History, civics, and modern problems. Hobbies: knitting and sewing. Has taught at Prospect, Ohio. LEONARD A. PARIS, A. B., M. A. DePauw and Northwestern U. English. Sponsor of Magician. Hobbies: musicy and writing. WESLEY C. PIERCE Ball State. Printing. Hobbies: antiques and driving his car. FLOYD W. RAISOR, A. B., M. S. DePauw and Indiana U. Health education. Sponsors intramural athletics. Hobbiesz' athletics and reading. CHARLES R. RETTIG, B. S. Purdue and Indiana State Normal. Machine shop. MISS MARGARET RYAN, A. B., M. A. Ball State, Ohio State. English. Hobbies: reading and knitting. MISS NELLE SCOTT, M. A. Indiana University, Hanover. Cafeteria. Hobbyi: ser- ving special dinners. MISS JEWEL STANDERFORD, A. B. Ball State. English and social science. Sponsors radio programs and is library assistant. Hobbies: collect- ing first editions, reading and attending the theatre. GRIFFIN STEPHENSON, B. S. Ball State and Ohio State. Art. GLEN STEPLETON, B. S., M. S. Ball State and Michigan U. Music. Sponsors dance band. Hobbies: ping-pong, scrap book, and tennis. Page Eleven
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Page Ten FRED BOGART, B. S. Ball State. Business education. Hobbies: hshing and ping-pong. MISS HENRYETTA BRANDT, A. B. Colorado College of Education, Michigan U., and Ball State. English. Dramatic coach. Has taught in Florida and California. Hobby: farming. MRS. ESTHER K. BROWN, A. B., M. A. Indiana U., Ball State, Columbia U., Western Col- lege, and Sweet Briar College. Latin. Sponsors Ver- gil Club. Has taught at Miss West's School in St. joseph, Missouri. Hobby: Spanish. FLOYD BUELL, A. B., A. M. Ball State and Indiana U. Mathematics. Hobby: gardening. MRS. ANNA MARIE BULL, B. S., M. A. Ball State. Business education. Business sponsor of Magician. Hobbies: bicycling, swimming, and cooking. MISS ,IOSEPHINE CLEVENGER, A. B., M. A. Franklin College, Indiana U., and Pennsylvania U. Social science. Sponsors Washington Club and Tour. Hobbies: tours, knitting, stamps, and people. ROBERT LLOYD COOLEY, A. B., M. A. Indiana U. and Ball State. American history and ec- onomic geography. Sponsors Geography Club. Hob- bies: dogs and horseback riding. MISS OLA E. COURTNEY, B. S. Indiana State Normal School. Health education and clothing. Hobby: gardening. NEIL W. DAILY, B. S. Ball State, Indiana University. Advertising, sales- manship, general business. Hobbiesiz sports, home, farm. MRS. ADLAI G. DALBY, A. B., B. L. S. Indiana University, Columbia University. Librarian. Hobbies: her dog and the library pages. JOHN DUCKWALL, B. S., M.A. Cornell College. Instrumental music. Hobby: check- ers.- MISS DEBORAH EDWARDS, A. B., M. A. Earlham College and Columbia U. English. Hobby: teaching. H. E. FENIMORE, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Indiana University, University of Wisconsin, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Mathematics. Hobbies: movie photography, gardening. WALTER H. FISHER, A. B., B. S. Indiana U. Co-sponsor of athletics. Physical Ed. Hobbies: gardening and raising dogs. MISS VIOLET S. HOAR, M. S., B. S., R. N. Michigan U. School of Nursing. Health education. Supervisor of health in Muncie City Schools and Central's nurse. Has taught in Saugatuck, Battle Creek, and Fennodle, Michigan, and Aurora, Illinois. Hobbies: traveling and cooking. MISS ELLA HOLLENBACK, B. S., M. A. Lewis Insitute of Chicago and Columbia U. Home economics. Senior social sponsor. Hobbies: traveling and attending shows. MISS ELIZABETH HUTZEL, A. B., M. A. University of Michigan. Mathematics. Honor Society sponsor. MISS MARTHA MAY JACKSON, A. B., R. N. Ball State. Home hygiene and care of the sick. She is the school nurse. Hobbies: golf, swimming, ice- skating, needlepointing, and modern and classical re- cordings. Miss CHARLINE JAMIESON, A.B., M.A. Western College, Columbia University. French. Hobbies: reading, traveling, horseback riding. HARRY G. KEMMER, B. S., C. E. Purdue U. Mechanical drawing, mathematics, Eng- lish, and physical education. Has taught at Daytona Beach, Florida, and Purdue University. Hobbies: athletics, fishing, and poetry. MISS KATHERINE KING, B. S., M. A. University of Minnesota, Columbia. Physical educa- tion. Hobbies: Red Cross, Girl Scouting, camping, bicycling, and music.
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MRS. GLADYS A. TOWYNSEND, A. B. Western College and Illinois U. Social science. Chair- man of senior counselors. President of Muncie Teach- ers' Federation. Hobbies: driving her car, planning and cooking meals, and seniors. MISS BLANCHE E. TUHEY, A. B., M. A. DePauw, University of Michigan, University of Colo- rado. Hobby: taking moving pictures. FRED M. TUHEY, A. B. DePauw, Ball State, Harvard. Business education. Hobbies: public accounting and tax work. MISS LORENE TURNER, M. S. Wayne University and Kent State College. Secre- tarial training. Sponsors Secretarial Club. Hobby: sewing. MISS MARY E. WADE, A. B., M. A. DePauw U. and Columbia U. English. Junior coun- selor. Hobbies: reading, driving car, and traveling. NOEL C. WARE, B. S., M. S. Ball State and Indiana University. General shop. Hobby: furniture making. HAL B. WARREN, A. B. Ball State and Indiana University. Mathematics. Hobby: farming. CLYDE WELLINGER, A. B. A. and M. College, Mississippi, Indiana U., Purdue U., Ball State, and Bradley Tech. Building trades. Hobbies: farming and fishing. MISS RUTH ANNE WESER, B. S. Ball State and Columbia U. Comptometer, short- hand, and typing. Sponsors Student Council. Hob- bies: collecting miniatures and interesting menus, traveling, and swimming. HARRY N. WHITTERN, A. B. Indiana University, Ball State. Mathematics. Played clarinet in the army band in 1918. Has taught at University High School, University of Minnesota. MISS GRACE WILLIAMS Indiana Business College. Attendance clerk. Hobbies: cooking, reading, and movies. CLAUDE B. WILLIAMS, B. S., M. A. Ball State. Filing and typing. Hobby: fishing. fC0ntinued from p. 9j Another new course at Central which reflects the tempo of the times is the class in aeronautics. Wings will win the war, it has been said. Central is doing her part by offering her pupils an opportunity to study the mechanism of the airplane and the effects of natural environment upon its use. In making model planes the pupils had practical experience. Speed', is the by-word of education as well as industry in times of war. In Central every possible method is being used to speed up the educational program, particularly for our engineering students. A student may leave school before the last semester, making up his last few credits at college, and still. receive his diploma. However, while the rest of us are preparing our country for war, Central is well represented byi men in the service. A few members of the graduating class, as well as many alumni, have joined the army, navy, or marine corps. The faculty itself is PO represented in the army by Robert Colvin, who was a new addition to the business Q education department during the first part of this year. But we remaining members of Central must be contented with doing our part in the equally important but less noticeable business of preparation, remembering the ' slogan: Uncle Sam needs you-in school? tl 9 Q 0 Qs ? E 96 v -Q' mhz . . ' me KW' .. . , Page Twelve
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