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MICHAEL R. LISTIAK The teacher of Instrumental Music and the director of Band and Orchestra in our school is Michael R. Listiak from Minneapolis, Minnesota. lt was there that he attended the University of Minne- sota and received his Bachelor ot Science degree. Later he at- tended summer school at the Eastman School ot Music in Rochester, New York. Mr. I.istiak's chiet interest is in arranging music. W. L. MAULSBY 'l'he Mathematics and Penmansliip teacher in junior High is Mr. Maulshy formerly ot Marshalltown, iowa. He has attended Iowa State Teachers' College, the University ot Minnesota, and Cornell University where he obtained a Bachelor ot Science de- gree. Things in nature chiefly interest him. L. C. MOHR The Superintendent ot South Haven Public Schools is Mr. L. C. Mohr. He has studied at Adrian College, Columbia University, and at the University ot Michigan. He earned his Bachelor ok Science degree at Adrian, and n Master ot Arts at Columbia. Blissheld, Michigan was his home town. Travel is his chief interest. MARGARET MU RPHY Margaret Murphy, Homemaking instructor in junior and Senior High, attended Purdue University where she received her Bachelor ot Science degree in Home Economics. Her home town is South Bend, Indiana. Being called Maggie or teacher she dislikes most. journalism, reading, and ull home-making activities are her hobbies. LOUISE PORTER Louise Porter, from Adrian, Michigan, teaches Algebra, Latin, and Arithmetic in junior High School. She earned both her Bache- lor of Arts and Master ot Arts degrees from the University oi Michigan: Miss P er also attended Mount Holvoke kCollege. She no't enj 5' readii Y s eciall essa tr -boo s. r s o s WELLS-a will Wei. , - BERNICE RASMUSSEN Bernice Rasmussen, instructor oi Shorthand and Typing, comes from Muskegon Heights, Michigan. She received her Bachelor ot Arts degree from VVestern State Teachers' College. Persistent talkers during assembly programs are her pet peeves. She derives a good deal ot enjoyment out of the Palmer House Ensemble and from current topics. WILAM.ENA SCHNOOBERGER The teacher ot Chemistry, Biology, and English in South Haven High School is Wilatnena Schnooherger. She attended Hope College and the University of Michigan and received her Bachelor ot Arts and Master of Science degrees from these schools, respectively. Miss Schnuoberger is a resident ot South Haven. Her hobby is music. ALTA STA U FFER Speech, English, and Dramatics are taught in Senior High School by Alta Stanlter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Miss Stautter at- tended Central State Teachers' College at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, where she earned a Bachelor of Education degree, and the Uni- versity ot VVisconsin. Swimming, ice-skating, tennis, and sports in general comprise her hohhies, while people without a sense of humor are her pet pee-ve. ALONZO WIERENGA Fulton, Illinois was the home town of the instructor in Physics, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry, Mr. VVierenga. ,He is an alumnus ot Hope College where he received a Bachelor ot Arts degree and ot the University of Michigan from which he obtained a Master oi Arts degree. His special interests are water purification and amateur radio. People who don't keep their dogs tied when necessary is one oi his several pet peeves. NEVA WILSON Neva VVilson cutiies from South Haven, having graduated irom South Hayen High School. She is a secretary in the main office. Her hobbies are sewing and travel. oxL -11- Cl. PX. letsl lkl lg XF, ,Tl I I mv' 0.
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EDWIN F. GRUNST Edwin F. Grunst ot Grand Haven, Michigan, attended Muskegon junior College, received his Bachelor of Arts degree. from Hope College, and has studied at the University of Michigan. for one summer. As a teacher ot American and World History in Senior High School, Mr. Grunst enjoys reading and particularly dislikes student excuses. HORTENSE GUILFORD Hortense Guilford, French and English Literature instructor-in Senior High School, is from VVauseon, Ohio. She attended Albion College, VV'est Reserve University, Micclebury College, and La Sar- bonne, Paris, France. Her Bachelor of Arts degree was received from Albion College. People who don't do what they have said they will at the appointed time annoy her most ol all. Reading, horseback riding, swimming, dancing, and especially travel are her particular interests. MARIAN HAMILTON Marian Hamilton from Kalamazoo, Michigan earned a Bache- lor of Arts degree from Western State Teachers' College. - She ts the instructor in Physical Education and Hygiene in junior and Senior High Schools. Her pct peeves are people who can't' take jokes. Hunting, horseback riding, and swimming are her particular interests. ELIZABETH HATHAWAY Elizabeth Hathaway is one ot the junior High teachers of Eng- lish and -lunior Business Training. She is trom Kalamazoo and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from VVestern State Teachers' College there. Darning socks is her pet peeve, reading and hiking are her hobbies. ' 'CATHERINE HAWLEY A. Manitou Beach, Michigan is the home town of Miss C h ' Hawley, librarian and teacher ot English in junior High Sc Michigan State College and the George Peabody College for e chg ers are the colleges which Miss Hawley attended. Her Bachelo Arts degree was earned at Michigan State. Miss Hawley doesn't like shirkers, but do? like readiihg and swimming. J. R. HERVEY f.f'j ,,g,,i c I 'I'he principal ot SP4 igh School, If R. Hervey, attended Adrian College, where he received his Bachelor ot Arts degree, the University ot Michigan, where he earned a Master of Arts degree: and both tthe University of Colorado and Northwestern University. Mr. Hervey is also a teacher of geometry. His par- ticular interest is house trailering. He greatly dislikes tardiness and students who should study but don't. I FEORGE F. JILLSON Athletics, Nature Study, and Farming are ot particular interest Mr. George F. jillson, who teaches Mathematics, General Science, nd Athletics: in Junior High. He has studied at the University of ichigan as well as at Albion College where he obtained a achelor ot Arts degree. VELYN JOHNSON Western State Teachers' College is the school which Evelyn johnson, instructor in Arithmetic and junior Business in junior High, attended. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree there. Her home town iz: Hastings, Michigan. Cats are her pct peeve, and hiking is her hobby. EVELYN KELLY Our teacher of Bookkeeping and Typewriting, Evelyn Kelly, Qnflldfd Gregg College, the University of VVisconsin, and Iowa State Teachers' College, she received a Bachelor ot Arts degree from the latter. Reading, recipes, music, sports, travel, and bridge are Miss Kelly's chief interests. Her home town is VViIliamsburg, Iowa. Movie interpreters are her pet peeves. THOMAS KERREY Michigan State is the College trom which Thomas Kerrey re- ceived his Bachelor ot Science degree. He also attended Cornell University. Mr. Kerrey is instructor in Biology and Agriculture. He was bornf in Manistee, Michigan, and is especially interested in travel, horses, and jersey cattle. His pet peeve is students eating show apples. 110-.
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CLASS OF 1937 OFFICERS i PresidenT . Marshall Bodiish Vice PresidenT . Franlclin Ely SecreTary l-lelen Kero Treasurer . ..... Vivian Fowler RIGINALITY has been The ouTsTanding Trait oi The class OT I937 as maniTesTed by The- new cusToms ThaT They have iniTiaTed. The pace was seT lasT SepTember by The inTroducTion of a new meThod oi annual sTaTi elecTions. All 'seniors were allowed To apply To Mr. Hervey, class advisor, for posiTions on The sTaTF. ATTer elimi- naTion by The general TaculTy oi Those ThoughT To be incapable because of lack of Time, The class voTed Tor Ten. By This meThod, iT was TelT by all That a more eTiicienT and inTeresTecl sTaiT was chosen. i A new sysTem OT elecTing officers was also Tried. ATTer nominaTions Trom The Tloor had been made, a primary elecTion was held in which Three candidaTes were selecTed Tor each oTTice. ln The Tinals, The rural elemenT swung The election and cap- Tured Three ouT oi The Tour oTFices. The Tinal results were: presidenT, Marshall Bodfishg vice-president Franklin Ely: secreTary, Helen Kero: Treasurer, Vivian Fowler. Spring ushered in The Third new idea. Two casTs were selecTed for The senior class play. New Fires, in order To give a greaTer number of seniors a chance To Take parTg one To presenT The maTinee and The oTher The evening periormance. Under direCTion of Miss AlTa STauTTer. members of The speech classes and The Senior Dra- maTic Club builT an enTire new sTage seT for The play. MARSHALL BODFISH As a sophomore Marshall belonged to the Debate Club and as a senior to the Auto Club. He has also been a member of the Future Farmers ot America, '35, '36, '37. Ile played on the tootball team, '34, '35. As a junior he served on the Stu- dent Council. As a senior he has served as class president. Hobbies-hunting and fishing. FRANKLIN ELY Franklin played football, '34, baseball, 34, and ran the quarter mile on the track team, '34. He was manager of the baseball team, '36 and took art in the giym exhibition, '35, '36. He was presidient of the- uture Farmers ot America, '36 and general chairman of the rural agricultural show, '36, Is yice-president ot the class of '37. Known to his friends ns Pete. HELEN KERO In addition to serving as senior-class secretary, '37, Helen has assisted in the library, '35, in the office, '37, and as a substitute teacher in the fourth grade, ,37. She has belonged to the Debate Club, '35, Com- mercial Club, '36, Home Economics Club, '37, and Usher Club, '36, '37. She also served on the Student Cogncil, '37. Hobby-collecting and mounting but- ter ies. VIVIAN FOWLER Viv has belonged to the glee club, mixed chorus, and was in the operetta, The Mikado, in her junior year. She was also a member of the Junior-Senior Night Club. In '37 she was assistant librarian and belonged to the Library Club. She also helped with the rural agriculture show, '36 and '37. Favorite pastimes-dancing, swimming, roller-skating, cooking, collecting pictures, and reading. -12-
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