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Faculty Miss Hazel Louise Towery, B.E., is another one of those murder mystery fiendsl She teaches typing, shorthand, and Business English. Deep in My Heart from the Student Prince comes quickly to her mind whenever she thinks of good music. Miss lennie Goldsmith, B.S. lust living is Miss Goldsmith's hobby, and we think she is doing a swell job. Candy and hot fudge pudding sound wonderful to her. She really gets a kick out of the song Open the Door, Richard. Mr. Benjamin F. Day, B.S. Mr. Day joined our faculty last September. Listening to music is one of his hobbies, and the ' 400 Hour is his favorite musi- cal program. He teaches Eng- lish ll, and naturally his favorite authors would be his sopho- more students. Mrs. Blanche Ewing, B.S., is our librarian, and has a class in English l. She belongs to the Eastern Star and the White Shrine. Claudette Colbert is tops with her, and To Each His Own was her favorite movie. Mrs. Marguerite Cfladden, B.S. gives us Spanish and English IV. She is new at O. T. H. S this year. Photography and gardening are her hobbies. Her extensive travels in Latin-Amen ican countries have aided her classes in their studies.
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:mls Cuff Mr. Leo W. Sliva, B.M., teaches band, chorus, and speech. Gus belongs to the Kiwanis, and you should see him fry hamburgers for their stand at the County Fairl His favorite movie this year was The Affairs of Susan. Miss Ella Schmalhausen con- tinues faithfully to guide the Olnean Workers and teaches English l. She belongs to the Business and Professional Wo- men's Club and the Olney Pub- lic Library Board. We think that a trip to Chicago on the WhippoorWill would suit her anytime. Miss Vera Smith, A.B., A.M., belongs to the Business and Professional Women's Club. Miss Smith has classes in Latin, American History, and is the sponsor of the N. F. L. Her hobby is cooking, and the food she likes best is fried chicken. She enjoys reading Carl Sand- burg's poetry. Mr. Virgil Newlin, B.E., is our new social studies teacher. He likes to travel and just putter around in his garden. He considers all foods good, but most of all he likes vegetables. Mr. Loren W. Cammon, BA., M.A., belongs to the Masons and the American Legion. He likes to work in his garden and to travel. He has no favorite Well-known artistg he just pre- fers the art of some of the stu- dents here at school! He is our biology instructor.
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Miss Mildred Beed, B.S., teaches the advanced classes in home economics. Handicrafts are Miss Beed's hobby, and the Northwestern Bail- Way's H400 Hour is her favorite radio program. She likes to listen to l'Largo from the New World Symphony. Miss Ella May Wemhoener, B.S., has classes in home economics and consumer education. Her most enjoyable work this year was working with the E. H. A. Club. Eruits and vegetables stand at the head of her list of favorite foods. Mr. Edmund Snively, A.B., M.A., is our American His- tory and civics-economics teacher. He enjoys read- ing, and his favorite au- thor is Thomas Mann. He considers his trip to New England last summer his most enjoyable experi- ence. Mr. fohn L. Bower, BE., M.S., has charge of the attendance and teaches physics and algebra. Mr. Bower has been the sponsor of the Senior Class and Rifle Club for many years. His hob- by is hunting. Mr. Oliver Fischer, B.S., A.M., has all the shop classes in O. T. H. S. Of course, his hobby would be concerned with wood, and from what we hear, he's an expert in refinish- ing antiques. Mr. O. A. Brown, AB., is our math teacher. Being a music lover, The lolson Story was one of his top pictures this year. ln his spare time. he likes to work in his garden. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge.
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