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iWauflmiu'r 1931 MARIAN KESSEL Brazil, Indiana Commercial Miss Kessel is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers’ College and divides her time between the Lincoln and Washington buildings. She is a Senior class sponsor, supervises the Commerce Club and is spon¬ sor of the Tri-L refreshment committee. TERRENCE A. KLECKNER Monterey, Indiana Biology, General Science Mr. Kleckner received his A. B. degree from De Pauw University, and is working toward a Master’s degree at the University of Chicago. He is one of the sponsors of the Senior class and a popular auditorium speaker. MARY LINDLEY Danville, Indiana Commercial Miss Lindley has her degree from In¬ diana State Teachers’ College. The show¬ ing of her students in state contests is a tribute to the work she has done while in Plymouth. She organized the Commerce Club, is a Sophomore sponsor, and heads the Tri-L hospitality committee. HELEN McGAUGHEY Greencastle, Indiana English, Dramatics, Journalism Miss McGaughey is a graduate of De Pauw University and is doing work toward a Master’s degree at the Bread Loaf School of English. She is sponsor of The May¬ flower, Ye Pilgrim, Tri-L program commit¬ tee and has a Freshman home room. W. E. THURSTON Alexandria, Indiana Physical Education. General Shop Mr. Thurston is a graduate of Ball State Teachers' College and has attended the Notre Dame coaching school. He is Head Coach and director of all athletics and a sponsor of the Junior class. DALLAS C. RUCH Mulberry, Indiana Printing, Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing Mr. Ruch has attended Indiana State Teachers’ College, Purdue University, and Bradley Polytechnic Institute. He is a Soph¬ omore class sponsor. MARY JANE WHITE Columbia City, Indiana Art Miss White has an A. B. degree from Indiana University and started her teach¬ ing career this year. She supervised the art work for the 1931 Mayflower. Hi PAGE NINETEEN
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iMagtlimipr 1931 ARVIN K. EWING Cynthiana, Indiana Music Mr. Ewing graduated from Indiana State Teachers’ College, and has assumed the leadership of the band and orchestra in Lincoln high school. He teaches history in the Junior high school. MARY FLIEDER Foley, Minnesota Penmanship Miss Flieder has attended Minnesota Teachers’ College, Palmer Method School, and Zaner Bloser School. One of her students took first in the state penmanship contest last year. KATHERINE E. GARN Plymouth, Indiana History Miss Garn has an A. B. from Indiana University, has attended the University of Chicago, and talked to the student body this year on her summer abroad. She is a Freshman sponsor and chairman of the music committee of Tri-L. NELL M. HANCOCK West Lafayette, Indiana Home Economics Miss Hancock has the degree of B. S. H. E. from Purdue University and spends her summers planning the food for the Girl Scout Camp at Dellwood. She is sponsor of a Senior home room and chairman of the Tri-L finance committee. RUTH B. HILL Anderson, Indiana Music Miss Hill has attended Indiana State Normal, Northwestern University, and has the degrees of B. P. S. M. and B. M. E. from De Pauw University. She may always be found in a rehearsal as she is one of the busiest teachers in Plymouth. E. V. KENNEDY Lizton, Indiana Social Science Mr. Kennedy liked Indiana University so well that he has gone back to it for graduate work. Besides his academic work Mr. Kennedy is busy as Freshman class sponsor, banking director, and debate coach. DEMA KENNEDY Indianapolis, Indiana Dean of Girls English, Mathem atics Miss Kennedy received her A. B. degree from Butler University and is doing work for a Master’s degree at the Bread Loaf School of English, also having done grad¬ uate work at Wisconsin and De Pauw. As Dean of Girls she sponsors all Tri-L ac¬ tivities, and is chairman of the Junior spon¬ sors. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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