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FACULTY WILLIAM JARDINE, A.B. Indiana State Teachers’ College JEANNETTE MURPHY, B.S. Indiana University CLAUDE STOKESBERRY Central Normal ELIZABETH KRESLER, B.S. University of Illinois MARJORY SPRAGUE, A.B. DePauw University WILLIAM HOLT, B.S. Indiana State Teachers’ College GRETCHEN MARKLE, B.S. DePauw University IRMA GREENHAM, B.S. Purdue University class. MR. BUNDY supervises the training of our future farmers. His enthusiasm is plainly infectious for under him the agricultural department has steadily increased. MISS STONER has served as the physical education director for five years. This year has been most successful under her careful management. MR. JARDINE, the trainer of after- dinner speakers, is also the sponsor of our school paper. Un- der him the paper has shown no effects of the depression. As evidence of his effort the paper has won much recognition. MISS MURPHY is our very capable commercial teacher. She assisted the Juniors in the management of their activi- ties. This year MR. STOKESBERRY made his debut as coach of our basketball team. His personality, coupled with his ability to teach his proteges, has won him a place in the hearts of all the students. MISS KRESLER and MISS SPRAGUE expend their efforts in teaching the foreign languages which enable the students to be more self-assertive and word conscious. The Seniors were guided carefully by Miss Sprague. MR. HOLT is endeared to many of the stu- dents especially because he was their fellow-teacher in the grades. He imparts Algebra to the Freshmen and teaches manual training. MISS MARKLE strives to make singing enjoyable to all her students. She also endeavors to teach a knowledge of the fundamentals of music. Under her guid- ance the Primary school presented a very clever operetta. MISS GREENHAM directs the foods, clothing, and home management classes. She is producing experts in these lines.
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TEACHERS AS CC-STE CENTS BRING RERSCNAL INTEREST TC ATT SUBJECTS At the opening of the school term this year the faculty remained the ssme as the previous year with a few excep- tions. Miss Greenham had come to R. H. S. from the neigh- boring high school at Morocco to act as our Home Economics instructor. As an economy measure, art was dropped from the high school curriculum so we had one less member in the faculty. MR. CLARK presides over the Biology room with infinite dignity. Under his personal direction the Hi-Y or- ganization has become an outstanding factor in the charac- ter building of our high school boys. MISS SPENCER has served faithfully in her position as Dean of Girls for four years. She is the sponsor of the Sunshine Society. MR. STROLE piloted the football team through a very successful year. It is his duty to train the up and coming generation to be good citizens. MISS MYER may be producing s ome future Barrymores, for, under her capable guidance all high school dramatic productions are presented. She too strives to improve the English of the Freshmen. MR. SHRODE, our versatile teacher, drills his pupils in such fields as chem- istry, physics, mathematics, and geography. MISS NEAL is the Junior-Senior English teacher but this does not mean that she has no contact with the under classmen. She rules over the Freshman study hall and assists in sponsoring that TACUTTy HOMER CLARK, A.B. Central Normal Teachers’ College GWENDOLENE SPENCER, A.B. Indiana University G. W. STROLE, A.B. Butler University MARGARET MYER, A.B. Indiana University LEROY SHRODE, A.B. Evansville College ELIZABETH NEAL, A.B. Butler University RAY BUNDY, B.S. Purdue University ELIZABETH STONER Normal College of American Gymnastic Union
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HEADLINES JANE ROBINSON— Wins love of big oil man. Shows ability in artistic line. “Oh phooey”. • ROY BRANDENBURG — Captains basketball team of ’33. Presents key to Junior President. “0. K. Sirepta Mathilda”. • JIM HARVEY— Follows footsteps of Thomas A. Edison. Man- ages winning football team. “Dot’s vot Elmer says”. • GWENDOLYN KEPNER— Elected secretary of 4-H Club. Star reporter of Home Ec Club. “Oh heck”. • LIDA MILNER— Withdrew from school during the second semes- ter. • RUSSELL KRYDER— Big bruiser holds line. Appointed receiver of Smith notes. “And so I sez, sez I”. • MARVIN KOHLOFF— Mod- ern Euclid. Kohloff outstanding in theatricals. “Aw, heck”. • CLAUDIA KRUZAN— Kruzan cheats the sun. Walks away with scholastic hon- ors. “Oh!” Page ten
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