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IRMA CRONKHITE holds a B.S. de- gree from Eastern Michigan College. She now teaches typing and junior busi- ness. Her pet peeve is people who won't work up to capacity to achieve, and her hobbies are collecting things of historic significance. music, and reading. She especially likes music and dislikes poor citizenships. MARY SUSAN NEBEL who tqaches shorthand, bookkeeping, typing, and junior business comes from Michlgan's upper peninsula-Munishing to be exact. She likes getting up in the mofning, and her pet peeve- is people w 0 do not work up to capacity. Miss ebel holds a B.S. degree in Accounting from Ferris Institute. l A native of Saint Joseph, Michigan, MILDRED CLARK is Stockbridge's homemaking teacher. She likes to keep busy and dislikes winter driving. She decorates cakes in her spare time. No thirty-six hour days is her pet peeve. Mrs. Clark holds a B.S. degree from Michigan State University. t 'hr- Dishes . . . Cenough saidln l nAn0ther day I I . another timed writing-if :'Watch out, here comes the Driver Education car.
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I enjoy working with young people as well as doing things for people. Agri- culture is basic to all prosperity, says DONOVAN G. CRONKHITE, who be- lieves that in lieu of positive thinking one cannot entertain pet peeves. Mr. Cronkhite holds a B.S. degree from Michigan State in Agriculture Educa- tion. He also holds a M.S. degree from Michigan State University in School Administration. ROBERT WOODMAN, a native of Jackson, teaches shop because that is what he is best equipped to do. His hobbies are fishing and hunting. He likes working Chis pet peeve is lazy peoplel. Mr. Woodman holds a B.S. degree from Western Michigan, Uni- versity. ROBERT BARRY teaches drivers' train ing because he likes to live dangerously He has no pet peeve, but dislikes super latives. Mr. Barry holds an A.B. de gree from Michigan State University VOCATIONAL lf you are interested in becoming a secretary . . . home- maker . . . farmer . . . or just a better driver . . . the voca- tional department is for you. When you hear 7-6-35 . . . it's not football signalsg it's a bookkeeping student still in a daze from writing checks, filing tax forms, and keeping ac- counts. Secretarial work demands shorthand and typing. Home Economics students learn the basic homemaking skills early in the course. They then advance to more interesting subjects. ln agriculture the boys learn all the phases of the farming picture. While in shop they start with wood and metal working, advance through farm shop and mechanical drawing. Well boys its this way . . . Watch that angle
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JOCILLE SMITH came back to her home town to teach girls' physical edu- cation. Her hobbies are sports, travel- ing, and reading. Her pet peeve is people who make up excuses. She likes food and dislikes cold weather. Miss Smith holds a B.S. degree from Michi- gan State University. ROBERT LEIGHTON BOYD from De- troit teaches gym, general science, and is varsity football coach. His hobby is sports and his pet peeve is laziness. He likes good school spirit, but dislikes students who say, I don't know what the assignment is. Mr. Boyd holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan College. PHYSICAL EDUCATION HAROLD DAVID COLLINS teaches mathematics and algebra because he feels they are interesting and is assistant coach because he likes to be with stu- dents. He has no particular hobby, but his pet peeve is smarties. He likes the wonderful cooperation and interest from students. He holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan College. Loud groans are heard from the gymnasium as the girls go through daily exercises finding muscles they never dreamed they had. The boys look at it differently, as they build up their Mr. America muscles. Both boys and girls enjoy basketball, softball, tumbling, volleyball, badminton, and various other activities. ROBERT PRUDON who came from Chicago, teaches Life Adjustment, speech, physical education, and athletics because he feels that he can contribute to society by doing that kind of work. His pet peeve is capable students that do not study. He likes steak and co- operative students. Mr. Prudon holds an A.B. degree from Kalamazoo College and M.A. from University of Michigan. WOW . . . what a man!
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