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Faculty B. C. Berg Ruin-i'tntr-mln-nl Newton IK. A. I'nlu-islly of Illinois. H. A. Vu- luinliiit l'liii'4-rslty. I'liii't-rslty ut' lmigi. lean Harper Sum:-rintn-nth-nl's S1-ri'1-tul'N llimlmita- ut' N1-ut-ui Iliull SVI' Helen Bishop l'iim-tp:il's Sa-vl't-trim' tllinliuila- nl' Ni-xilon lliuli Sth Florence Brown IM-s Muillvs na i mul. mul. Speech, Penmanship thu t ntui lu nl' Wisz-:nie I nt I him it str tum in ' . stu. l'lifm-into Nnvllnul S1-tum 1 nn ' ' ' ' I limi tu it tuloi nhl, tu- Hulurnt . H .' ' ' mul tnnihla -sity. lt. A. l'iiiu-iwitx' ut l lima. Nmiliiwslvrvi t'nlu-r-ily Mrs. lla Mae Tall N4-utuii Art GY ll. A Imiu Slain- 'I'n-iu'ln-rs 1'nIlm-gt-, Vuln- itutu Slim- Hill--go ot' I-Intuit-zilimi. Marjorie Hill Ne-uhm Library 'z 'ni- lt A Nlummmlli l'nlle-pu-, Unlutlilvlx I sn-islti. l'ntu-rsili ul' Wlst-misiii. Library Club Lois Schnelle Pull:-rk. Rlissuurl Art lt, S. Nwttiiu-st Xltssuuil Nutm- lwillmu-. Wuslitmimii l'niwisili' 'l'n-zu lit-lx Kathyrerie Ramsey Ni-utuu Study Hall ll A limit Nltllt' 'I't'ut'ln-ls Vullvigu-, lllil- Xvlslty nt Iona, l'!iIu-isily uf Iiitlfailnl Exim-iisluii 1'-iurst-. thinm-ll lnstitulu uf Ililu-ltmtlnnul livlutlolis I Lynn, Berg, Harper, Bishop, Shafer H. A. Lynn Wilbur Shafer l'l'iiu'ilml ut' Ht-iitnr High l'iinn-ipiil uf .luntnr High Newton Newton li. A. l'ni'snns t'nll1-gn-, Al. A. Vnliiliihial Ilmt-rsity, liiirvrslty ul tolmuulu, lm- i 1-rsily of Iona. S 1 af' sz Wx ll. A. Sillms-un Full:-ga-, Ilulu-rslt! Iona. Brown, Talley, Hill, Ramsey, Schnelle MISS RAMSEY, study hall supervisor, served on finance and publicity com mittees for the mixers and acted as chairman of the Daisy Chain committee for senior commencement , . . MISS HILL, librarian, is a member of the credit committee of the Newton organization. She gave a review for Book Fad of Girl Reserves and staged a tea to show newly purchased books to the faculty. Book Week was observed in connection with the English department . . . MISS BROWN was secretary of the I.S.T.A. penmanship section . . . MBS. TALLEY revised the course of study for the art department and was also hostess to the Conference of Iowa Art Educators. Art work was sent to the Iowa High School Exhibit in Iowa City, the Young American Exhibit in New York City, and the National Scholastic Exhibit in Pittsburg. Mrs. Talley has made ten or more speeches to organizations, including the State Conference of Art Educators, Delta Kappa Gamma, P.T.A. groups, and the Iasper County Teachers' Institute. She was nominated for the Newton Community Service Award and was elected to Who's Who in American Poetry. Page 6
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Q E Carnmack, Molleck, Stow, Griebeling, Sterling, Bishop N. E, Molleck, president ol the Board of Education, has served with this group for seventeen and onefhall years. Miss l.ela Bishop, secretary, has been in that position tor fifteen years. A. E. Sterling has been on the Board lor tour and one-halt years, Mrs. P. l.. Stow, three years, Hobart Cammack, two years, and Robert H. Henry Niwilml Music t'i-nllul l'ullu-gi-, ll A. lim.: Shilo 'l'r:iiIu- 1-ns l'ullt-tw, l'niii-rsilx ut limit. Marjorie Smith Slnzilivsluill ix Music lt, .L toxin Slim- 'I'mu-livis Vullvgv. Nnrlh- un-wln-rn luiwrslly, 1lnistl.in-in llnuiil Sn-lnml, linkv I-'un-sl, Illinois Delinda Roggensack Nu-ii lim Music I-mn Mau- I' --In-rs tu-tlt-gi-, mt.-ilin num sn'l'i.nlnl,x l' in-wily ul' Iuu.i, It S XI Iirnkx- I'niit-lwilx, .lulIi.uit lnslitlllv vt' Xlllsivul All Elizabeth Emerson N-utun Music l'In'isIi:ui Full:-gv, l'nlulnlmi:i. Xlissnuliig Ninllnu-su-l'n l'niwlsili. lt .X limit Si I- 'I'4-an-tn'rs Milli-F11-. A. Eugene Burton Nt-utmi Music Alniilwtiiim 4'ultn'::v. Ihnkv l'liiu-reutx Vu- ltlllllxlzt I'niu-rein. lt .X Vuiii-i in it limit l'ugL' T Clarence Griebeling, one year. MR. HENRY organized and directs the Newton Men's Glee Club . . . MR. BURTON, during the l94l-42 season, assisted the Grinnell College symphony orchestra, he served on the dinner committee of the Newton Teachers' Association . . . MISS ROGGENSACK was a member of a panel group on the subject ot Appreciation at the National Conference ot Music Educations in Milwaukee, March, l91l2 . , . MlSS EMEHSON was on the dinner committee of the Newton Teachers' Association. Henry, Smith, Hoggenrnack, Burton, Emerson l - -E
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