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'Faithful Forever Administration MR. D. ERNEST BROWN, Principal First Semester THE MAESTROS It has been a pleasure to have been under the direction of the two Maestros, Mr. Brown and Mr. Hewitt in the past. As we have toured through the seasons, appearing before the public continuously, it has been their aim to produce har- monious performances. Among us there have been soloists able and willing to assume responsibility and add to the luster of our organization. Few among our graduates have shirked any task and all have contributed their talents. Now, as we approach the final curtain, we find each ready to appear upon the stage of life. To its faster pace and warlike call, all America is responding with willing hands and ringing voices. Among them we will find our role- great or small-and H11 it creditably. From you, Maestros, with faith in the future, we accept the baton. L MR. L. O. HEWITT, Prinriflal Second Semester MISS JEAN E. HINKLE Secretary
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Board of Education Mr. George Moeller, Mr. Albert Miller, Mr. Irvin Singler, Mr. C. W. Barnstable, Mr. W. P. Gilbert QSecrctaryJ, Mrs. C. W Vaughn fPI'CSiL'lCI'lI7. Each member of the school board may be considered as one of the lines on which the harmony of the faculty and the students is laid. As a careful conductor chooses his players, so does this group choose the capable executives, skilled instructors, and untiring caretakers who can blend together to form the Symphony of America. This quintet must make sure that today's education is preserved and improved so that tomorrow will be insured of a more intelligent race which can better carry on the American Way of Life. With the Overture of War full upon us the task is placed in their hands to prepare us for our part, and to sustain the institution which offers such training that we might carry on. Therefore, we recognize the importance of this staff, on which the harmony is carried, who must preserve education for tomorrow and sustain the training of today.
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MR. BROWN MR. RADFMACHER MISS BUSTRIN MISS COCKS MR. COSTA Prirwipul AXXiSf!lllf Pl'il1z'i1n11 C0l!lllll'fl'I' Lilfmrv Mnxiz' MR. D. ERNEST BROWN-Thebes, Illinois, Uni- versity of Illinois, M. A.-was principal of N.T. H.S. first semester as well as instructor of Latin I and II. Mr. Brown's favorite book is P1al0's R0p11blir, and R0aa'1'r's Digvsl is his favorite magazine. He prefers classical music to popular, but hot clogs rate the highest of all. MR. LEONARD O. HEWITT-April 15, Muncie, Indiana, Ball State Teachers College, M. A.-was principal of the school second semester. Mr. Hewitt is instructor of algebra and is baseball coach. Among his favorites are steak, Gary Cooper, softball, and One Manis Familyf, He thinks a law-abiding, democratic-thinking, Amer- ican citizen the greatest living person. Miss JEAN E. HINKLE-NOVCmbCf 4, Nokomis, Illinois, Brown's Business College-is secretary. jeanie's two main interests are eating candy and bowling. She enioys reading the Rc'a4lvr's Digesl, and doesn't know which she likes better- jack Benny or Bob Hope. MR. E. E. RAIJEMACHEIK-AUgUSC 8, Newton, Kansas, Central Wesleyan, A. B.-teaches biology, German, and chemistry and makes a fog of Deep Purple emerge from the chemistry lab- oratory. Mr. Rademacher is all farmer as is shown in his outside interests. He likes to eat fried potatoes, read Cufzpvris Farmer and talk about scientific farming. He considers The Next One the best movie and classical music better than modern because it lasts longer. Miss EUNICE BUSTRIN-February 21, Carthage, Missouri, Missouri State Teachers College, B. S.- is in charge of typewriting, bookkeeping, and shorthand. Her motto is I Never Let a Day Go By without a speed test. Miss Bustrin enjoys reading the Rvadvrfv Digrxf and participating in travel conversation. One Foot in Heaven is the best movie she has ever seen. Miss MARGAIKET E. Cocks-September 4, Day- ton, Ohio, Berea College, A. B.-supervises the library, and has classes in English I, II, and IV. Miss Cocks prefers fish to all other foods and bicycling to all other sports. The Rr'mlvr'x Digrsl is her favorite magazine, and she considers Ma- dame Chiang Kai-shek the greatest living person of today. Ooiflfcefihg CACMISIFY i..ilnr6iI'Y -...-.l,..i.
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