Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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Reflectors Ben C. Eade Sandwich. Illinois Agriculture, Commercial Geography University of Illinois. B. S. “I don’t sec anything funny about that.” Katherine: M. Russell Cambridge, Illinois Music Knox College “All ready . . . Sing!” Lynn G. H ask in Sandwich, Illinois Superintendent-Principal Ripon College. B. A.; University of Wisconsin. M. A. No question about that, but . . .” Louise Cain Sandwich. Illinois School Secretary Sandwich Township High School Do you have your excuse?” Elvan A. Wright Macomb, Illinois Physical Education, Athletics Western Illinois State Teachers’ College, B. E. “All you fellows that aren’t out for athletics, come out for gym!” Mrs. Myrtle Siiults Sandwich, Illinois School Nurse Oh Boy-Howdy! Roma Aecertek Indianapolis, Indiana Home Economics North Central College, B. A. “Oh-o-o-o-o-o.” Helen Steinhauskr Berwyn, Illinois I atin, French University of Chicago, A. B. Bonjour.” Ethelyn Kelly Altona. Illinois Physical Education. History Lombard College. B. S. “Attention.” Page 14

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 Reflector Mr. Charles Howison; I)r. G. S. Culver; Supt. L. G. Haskin, Secretary. Mr. M. E. Lake; I)r. R. G. Dakin; Mrs. Ella Colton Knights; Mr. John Dean; Mr. L. H. Kellam, President. BOARD OF EDUCATION To our Board of Education, we off r a vote of thanks. The buildings and surroundings, the equipment we have, and the well qualified instructors which they have procured for us all, make S. T. H. S. a place worth going to for a good secondary education. It is with regret that we are losing some of our present board members; Mr. L. H. Kellam, our very efficient president for the past four years, who has resigned on account of illness; and Mr. M. E. Lake. We welcome the newly elected ones, and pledge our cooperation to them — Dr. N. M. Ogilvie, our new president, and Mr. C. R. Brady, who has been elected to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Lake. Our Board of Education and school officials have defined the aim and purpose of our educational program as follows: First, to set up a situation in which the student shall be encouraged to build right habits which shall crystallize into a Christian character; second, to challenge the interest of a student by a course of study which shall lay the foundation for a broader, technical and cultural education; finally, to provide for a field of exploration for some of the useful pursuits of life, and to awaken ideas and form attitudes of civic consciousness and responsibilities in these pursuits. Our teacher-pupil ratio is on the average 1 to 1 8, thus assuring a much needed individualization of instruction. Our school is identified with the North Central Association and is fully accredited with the University of Illinois, and colleges in other states. This means that our students may enter these institutions on the basis of our certificate of graduation. We offer a comprehensive course of study, and the door of opportunity is open to your boys and girls who believe that their lives may be made more useful and profitable through the medium of a high school education. May we not serve you? BOARD OF EDUCATION, Lynn G. Haskin, Superintendent. Page 13



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% ■Reflector .o liAMoi.it I). Carnahan Lincoln, Illinois Chemistry, General Science, Biology University of Illinois, B. S. “Arc there any questions?” Maude McDonald Bloomer, Wisconsin English I and IV' Ripon College. B. A. Now, as I’ve said before— W. W. Woodbury Sandwich. Illinois Physics, Commercial Law, Civics, Economics Cniversity of Wisconsin Ixtolc right at me.” Grace F. Coleman Sandwich. Illinois English II and III. Librarian Lake Forest College, A. B. Perhaps so, but— Dorothy Pai.mem Cedar Falls, Iowa Commercial Subjects Iowa State Teachers’ College Let’s work this period and work hard.” Carl E. Tiiokey Union City, Indiana Assistant Principal, Mathematics De Pauw University, A. B. “Order in the Senior section.” Nancy Houston Sandwich. Illinois History Oberlin College. A. B.; M. A. (Succeeded by Miss Elizabeth Mesenkop, Joliet, Illinois.) Clarence Allen Sandwich, Illinois Manual Arts, Athletics Stout Institute Make your shots count.” Page 15

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