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s. N Wflllli it Zelda MacNaughton Webb Marris Wayne Martin Ina McNeal Jean Meulendyke Margaret Miller Laura Moore Ralph Mowry master craftsman in the Kent Cuunty arts and skills plastic tlivisiun of the Ameriean Red Cross. Nliss lfstlier lliumasma, a modern Diana, engages in agrarian pursuits and is interested in writing and collecting anything with a swan motif. She advised the Quill and Serull, Spectra, and was eu-sponsor of the junior Student C-Ullllfll. GIRLS TRAIN FOR HOMHMAKING Miss l.aura Moore spends her free time in rugfmaking and eulleeting antique, China and glass furniture. The ealeteria was her charge. The uniur Red Cross was sponsored hy Miss Sue Gross whuse pet peeve is diseourteous students. Mrs. Kathrine Garlmw spends her leisure hours in spurts, reading, and music. Miss janet Dodge, Co-sponsor of the Camera Club and .Iuniur Class advisor, dislikes the New Look, but she dues like sports and preparing food. l U'I'URl'l lflNS'I'l'llNS INSPIRED The mathematics department was headed by Miss Pfdith Dennis who is a gardener in her spare time. l.a7y students is the pet peeve nf Mr. David Clarworthy whose avneatinns are swimming and radio work. Miss VanTatenhove counselling
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Eileen Kollenberg Agnes Linsley More Lunch Room Chatter if Ina Krumheuer Roy LeValley Bessie Lindley Glen Litton Dorothy Long Helen MacLennan ENGLISH DEPARTMENT PROGRESSES Collecting antiques is the hobby of Miss Ruth Steglich, head of the English Department. Gum chewers is the pet peeve of Miss Agnes Linsley, who directed the junior Red Cross. Mrs. Noreen Halloran, director of the senior play and class day, is interested in all kmds of skits and plays. Mrs. Marguerite Crossman does not like students who do not hand in assignments on time. Cooking and swimming are interests of Mrs. Phyllis Hewitt. Tattler advisor, Miss Harriett Hartesvelt, collects glass slippers and her pet peeve is people who push. Miss Eileen Kollenberg, sponsor of the Camp Fire Girls, Debate Team, and- co4sponsor of the junior Student Council, enjoys dancing and dramatlcs. Miss Lucy Reed assisted the remedical reading group besides teaching English. The co-sponsor of the Intermediate Y-Teens, Miss Edna Van Tatenhove, enjoys music, tennis, swimming, and winter sports. Miss Ruby VValker is very interested in helping people grow up mentally. . Miss Ina. McNeal has many interesting pastimes which include China painting and plastic carving. She is the
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li s ks ,et fs' ss X A K ., QIQE? 0 f . 3 ! llenry Mulder George Needham Lee Newton Josephine Peterson Paul Peterson Lucy Reed Ernest Richmond Oscar Schopmeyer Miss Kirby, Miss Demmon, Mr. Bloem in office Miss Phyllis llaskins hecame eo-sponsor ol the Inter- inetliate Y-Teens in her lirst year. She is a lover ol music, sports, anti art. Mr. Oscar Scliopineyefs interest is heltl hy entertaining his two grand ehiltlren. Mr. George Needham, tlireetor of the Varsity fluh, finals time for hunting and fishing hesules coaching our loothall team. junior Class advisor, Mr. Ykehh Marris, claims the Hinahiliry to hntl a parking place is his pet peeve. Miss -lean Yonkers spends much ol' her time tloing emhroitlery work outside of school. The Senior Y-Teens anal the Senior Student Council were headed this yenr hy Miss 'l'helina -lensen. Mr. .laeoh Brady, assistant Y-oothall anal hasehall roach was, also, Senior Class atlvisor. FOREIGN LANGUAGES A'l l'RAC'l' MANY Miss -Iosephine Peterson, whose tliversions are hooks antl paintings, teaches lfreneh at South. Miss l.aura Vkilson eo-s ionsor of the l,atin fluh is xi . . v ' gartlener in her leisure hours. , , , . , . . lhe lNational Honor Society was taken over hy Miss Clara Ynteina, who is, also, the eo-sponsor ol the l.atin fluh,
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