Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1912

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Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 10 of 68
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ALUMNI 1884 Mao Adams Wallace Nellie Culver Latham Mrs. Hendee Coy I la Parker MahafTy Loie Hall Annie Paine 1885 Nellie Willis-Henning Emma Wright Kern Frances Devine Fanning Winnie Crofts Lizzie Fanning Mary Fanning Fred Lowe 1886 Nellie Forsythe Woodbury Caro Mosher-Warner Harriet Henwood-Brady Lulu Kleinsmid Doig Dora Thomas Meloling Ruth Abbey-Lewis 1888 Lillian Kliensmid Jessie Adams Mosher Minnie Stebbins Hughes Mary Potter Culver Bessie Barnes Calkins Hattie Griffith-Bernard Mattel Coleman Woodward Anna Darnell Nicholson Cora Fish Terry Katherine Barnes Walter Kleinsmid Charles Adams Marcus Brown 1889 Jennie Adams Lizzie Abbott-David 1890 Mae Doane Wormley Ethel Greenfield Mason Minnie Woodbury Nellie Mosher Bernice Forsythe Isabella McCallum Dr. Marx White I)r. Frank Palmer 1894 Grace Coleman Retta Latham Frances Nye Chenney Surah Abbott White Hattie Heffron Heopner Mae Ahrens Delano Charles Walters 1895 Etta Jones Edwards Agnes Mahan Whitson Guy Radley 1896 Clara Crofoot Adams Nlable Culver Mitten May Mosher-Fairchild M a Moore-Newton Winnie Beal -Duffy Jessie Latham-Lott Clara Hartman Crawford Jennie Kirkpatrick McCalister Nellie Bramble Ray Townsend Charles Perham Frank Morris 1897 Maude Coleman Harper Gertrude Hickey Emma Haupt Ella Hoffman Clara Treat Edith Haymond Mamie White Lorenzo Hubbard 1898 Mabel Kleiasmid Bessie Scott-VIock Sarah Marcellus-Coleman Martha Taylor King Emily Vaile -Orr Alta Morill Hattie Bonkirk Frances Skinner Eugene Moulton Charles Connelly Walter Fisher 1899 I oiTetta Blagg Davis Jessie Shales Thompson Jessie Bank-Hubbard Maude Jay Elinor Doyle Lillian Courtright Mary Perham Mabel Smith 1900 I aura Kehl Thorsen Wilbert Gengler Bertram Wood Arthur Smith Henry S. Warner Floyd Blair Kirkpatrick William R. McClellan Margaret Beveridge Howsin 1901 Ethelyn Coy-James Ethel Frailer Franklin Stella New ton-Wheeler Grace Kennedy Faye McDonald-Armstrong Edith Vernon Morins Mildred Dennis Harding Olive Crofoot-Johnson Hazel Doyle Bettie Thompson Walter Booker Ed Fairchild Harry Wallace Ed Winohell Dr. Willard Thompson 1902 F. McNiece Grace Havenhill-Hummel L. Whitney Will Sidford C. Lewis Blanche Havenhill H. Wallace Nellie Feazel Belle Harter Preston E. Smith Miss Cox Jerry H. Turner Eloise Shales 1903 Clarabel Patten-Wallace Vesta Newton Poust Josephine I atham Beitel Bessie Barard Faxon Hazel Crofoot Thompson Winnifred Scott Eisenhuth Hazel Delano Ella Sweeney Olive Ryder Ray Sedgwick James Me Master Bruno Glaser John White

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THE FACULTY Mr. Woodbury, our Superintendent, guides the timid upper classmen through the mazes of Chemistry. So devoted are the students to this subject that it is hard to get them from the Chemistry recitation to their next class. Their favorite retreat is the lab. Mr. Woodbury is a strict task-master, but so kindly Is his manner of compelling their allegiance, that his students regret leaving his classes and gladly sign for another course under his able instruction. Miss Webster, our Principal, Ohio Wesleyn University, has charge of the English Department and Public Speaking. Theme reading is her chief occupation and topic sentences her delight while a new story plot is cause for a general celebration. As a means of recreation she coaches plays and debates; plans carnivals and class day programs and revises Senior orations. Miss Webster Is a firm believer in having plenty of things moving in order to keep the students busy and the school up-to-date. Miss Elizabeth Koslowsky, Michigan State Normal School, holds sway in the language Department. She is strenuously devoted to Carlyle’s Gospel of Work.” She endeavors to cross the word flunk” from the pupil’s dictionary, even tho he has to stay after school to accomplish the result. That her system is a good one is proved by the large number electing Latin and the small number of failures in that subject. The History Department is in charge of Mr. S. J. Coon, Beloit College. Special assignments and note books are Mr. Coon’s chief joy. The former vary from 3 to 90 pages, and the latter require a critical eye and an unwearied hand. If the student refuses to talk, or to linger in the halls, an assignment in history is on. In spite of the extra work required Mr. Coon’s classes are popular. Miss Ramp, Knox College, enjoys originals in Geometry. So do her pupils to judge by their fine demonstrations. No class in years has covered so much work, and in such a thorough manner as this Geometry Class. Of course, Miss Ramp teaches Algebra, Zoology and Botany and conducts field excursions and examinations and other things, but her heart is in Geometry. Miss Aller. Cosmopolitan Music School, has charge of the Music Department for the sixth consecutive year. Miss Aller adds to an excellent training in music, a thorough experience in teaching. Our only regret in this department is the limited time that can be devoted to it.



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1904 Florence Mosher Hammond Jennie Moulton Carolyn Dennis I .aura Griswold Laydon Luella Kehl Lulu Graves Maliel Harrison-Jenk Ethel Prentice I la Rogers Townsend Herbert Rohrer 1905 Clarissa Bark Ethel Patten Lett Ethel West-Bassett Esther Sweeney I no Vermilye Hannah Croffot Evelyn Fisher Ralph Becker Edgar Bickenbach Earl R. Filkins Trumbell I ewls Roy M. Slater 1906 LeRoy Armstrong Harry B. Culver Budd L. Farmer Merle G. Faxon Ellis V. Moulton Wes tel W. Sedgwick Annie E. Cox Genevieve Coy Carrie V. Ferris Helen H. Newton Verna G. Newton Nellie J. Prentice Wiinnifred M. Rogers Dwyer Nellie Sampson Elizabeth Spach 1907 Clara J. Baker Gladys E. Blee Gerald J. Blee Grace Byrant Roy Cook Harry Cochran I awrence Coles Ethel Harrison Lynder Pearl Harrison John Hummel Anna M. Johnson Lillie Kehl Majorie Sedgwick Lila Stratton Cook D. Burdette Scott J. Harold Vernor J. Guy Wroodward Mabel L. Winchell R. Frank Woodward 190S Arthur S. Becker Ralph P. Fairchild Ethel M. Hatche Charles A. Hammond Wilbur A. Hennis Olga C. Hood a Walter L. Kehl Arthur H. Lake C. Bud Lawson Orrin Mosey Alice L. Prentice Schlaefer Wilbur Smith Bert O. Spickerman Maude Sweeney Charles J. Treat Guy F. Wilder 1909 Eleanor Beveridge Grace Hable Hazel Bradely OlfO Johnson Olive Cook Leone Kehl Cora Dennis Leone Prentice Vashtii Erwin Ina Faxon Iva Fruland Mattel Stratton Maryette Wallace Jessie Woodward Irene Dickenson Bairn Glenn Budd Harvey Jones Earle Dayton Cedric Lewis Norman Ogilvie Roy Smith Arthur Spickerman 1910 Emilie Boyd Annetta Budd Marian Fletcher Olive Greenfield Ada Hennis Lucile Hummel Mollie Johnson Clara Kehl Bessie Lake Margretta Kaiser Oscar Kaiser Raymond Wright Katherine Xaslund Cassius Poust Izetta Scott Roy Scott Oliver Wallace 1911 Ruth Augustin Leota Ahrens Blanche Dennis Ruth Fruland Nellie Fletcher Irene Hummel Jeanette Kern Bessie McKindley Jennie Marseles Mae McDonald Hester Stinson Glei» Fairbanks Thomas Finnie Harty Hennis Franklin Kietzman Bennie Tuttle Val Vermilye Jamqs Wallace

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