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THE DRIFT '- SCIENCE Mr. Roy L. Webb was born at Cass County, Missouri, and went to school at Raymoreq He received his B.S. degree from the Central Missouri State Teachers' College. His two favorite sports are tennis and croquet. Mr. joe L. McAdam was born in Pana. He was coach at Taylorville for seven years, when he resigned in order to get his B.S. degree at the University of Illinois. He now teaches biology and is still interested in sports. Mr. Max E. Thompson fanother mysterious EJ was born at Bardolph and attended high school at Macomb. He graduated from Western Illinois State Teachers' College with a B. Ed. degree. Mrs. Dorothy Mulberry Haynes was born at Mt. Auburn and is another alumna of T.T.H.S. 'She received her B.S. degree from the University of Illinois. Mrs. Haynes' appointment came too late for us to have her picture in the Drift this year. VOCATIONAI. SCIENCE Mr. A. D. Clawson was born at Cortland, Illinois, and attended the De Kalb High School. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Illinois and also attended the University of Wisconsin. He has been the faculty manager of the Drift for twelve years. Mr. Harold L. Card was reared in Valparaiso, Indiana. He received his Ph.C. degree at the Valparaiso University, also attending the Northern Mil- itary Academy and Bradley Institute. Mr. Card is active 'in American Legion affairs. Mrs. Verna Vogelsang was born at Bloomington and educated there. She attended Illinois State Normal, University of Colorado, and Illinois Wesleyan where she received her B.S. degree. MUSIC Mr. George G. Wall was born at Willington, Durham, England. He came to America at the age of six. His high school education was obtained at Stockton High School, Linton, Indiana. He received his A.B. degree at De Pauw University. His further study of music was obtained at the University of Illinois and Illinois Wesleyan. -a----+.-.a.laY-- 4:-:ff 1 9 3 7 Seventeen
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l n e r'+e THE DRIFT COMNIERCJE Miss Zethel Eaton was born in Lucas County, Iowa, and educated at Chariton. She attended Northwestern Missouri State Teachers' College, State Teachers' College of Wisconsin, and Gregg College, Chicago, re- ceiving the B.S. degree. Mr. S. A. Dorris was born at Sharon Grove, Kentucky, and never at- tended high school. He has studied at Isabel, Illinois, Edgar County Nor- mal Schoolg Central Normal College of Danvilleg Valparaiso Universityg Greer Collegeg Gregg Collegeg University of Illinois, and the Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College where he received his B.S degree. HISTORY Mr. Ferrell E. Bryant was born at Hindsboro and attended high school at Shelbyville. His higher education was obtained at the University of Chicago and Illinois Wesleyan University where he got his A.B. degree. Mr. Russell W. Oliver's home town is Stockton, Illinois. He attended the Universities of Virginia and Chicago where he received his Ph.B. de- gree. just in case you are curious, his middle name is William. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Our coach, Harold E. johnson, was born at Linton, Indiana. He studied at the high schools of Linton and Detroit, Michigan. He attended Wabash College and the University of Indiana. He has the A.B. degree. During the War, Coach johnson was in the Marines. He has done splendid work here, and we are all proud of him. Miss Margaret La Vine Warner, Dean of girls, was born at West Union, West Virginia, and attended high schools at Clarksburg, West Virginia. She went to the West Virginia University, Columbia University, and received her A.B. degree from Salem College. 1 9 3 7 ' f 4 l Sixteen
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t A L ffl- -ffr f- f- -fe----H ---f Q 'X 5 his speed made our track team what it is today. He and his Ford coup THE DlRtlIlF'll' DORIS ABEL- Doris' name always heads the roll call of T.T. H.S. and the honor roll too. She is an early bird whose chief desire has been to catch a luscious worm in the form of good grades .... WILMA ANDERSON-Wilma is musically inclined. She is also a talented violinist. It seems that Wilma al- ways has a pen whenever somebody wants one .... R I C H A R D A R M - STRONG-Dick's merry smile reveals his good disposition. He was born in England, and that may explain why he is always smiling. He and Marjorie are great pals .... E V A B A N K S-We couldn't give too many compliments on Eva's dis- position. She never gets cross or angry. She is every one's friend and we like her a lot .... PAUL BALLARD-Paul and Dale are inseparable friends, although he is often the goat of Da1e's jokes in English. He talzes them in the right way, which is character- istic of Paul. . .. MARY BARRON-Mary has a wonderful source of en- ergy. She is never still. Mary is one of our best girl athletes, and is great- lv interested in sports. She is quite popular with everybody .... RENA BIANCHI-Rena shows her stuff on the basket- ball floor. She is really a good guard. Your Eyes Have Told Me So must have been written for Re- na alone .... CHARLES BECHTEL-Charles and e de luxe are quite popular . . . JUNIOR BETHARD-Here's one lad who will live up to the good name his familv has given him, and we hope to see his future F. F. A. career a BOYD-Mary is one of our pitchers on the baseball team and big success .... MARY is also interested in bas- ketball. Sports might be considered her hobby. She plays in the band, too .... MELIN BOYD-You all know Meling he's our tall drummer boy. He ha of the Ag Club for three years. Our band will lose a valuable s been an active member player this year .... PAUL BRESH-Paul's football ability is not to be overlooked. Although his activities in school life have been few, he has gained many friends and gains ll 9 3 7 Eighteen more easily .... l
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