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3UCC-C 5SUS She holds the Decree of A.B. from Earlham College and the librarian's certificate from Indiana State Library. Hiss Carter's teaching ha.s been confined to Union City. Since coming here she has been active as guardian of Campfire Girls. Thelma Elizabeth Chittick, primary grades, miss Chittick was 0r duated from the Frankfort, Indiena. High School. She holds the two-year certificate from Ball State Teachers College. She taught in the consolidated schools of Jackson Township, Randolph County, before coming to Union City. Miss Chittick has been active in Union City Tri Kappa. Austin A. Cole, history, geography, and physical training. Mr. Cole is a graduate of Milroy High School. He holds the 3.S. degree from Ball State Teachers College. He taught in the schools of Homer, Indiana before coming to Union City. He was a member of Navajo at Ball State. For some time ho served here as scout master. George E. Frazier, industrial arts. Mr. Frazier's high school was Hartford City, He has attended Indiana Strte Normal School and Ball State Teachers College. Previous to cominto here he taught in the elementary schools of Blackford County, Indiana. He is a skillful workman in wood and has been active in community affairs, especially as councilor for Boy Scouts in hand craft. John Thomas Hastings, science and mathematics. Mr. Hastings is a graduate of Muncie Central High School. Ho received the B.A. degree from Ball State Teachers College in 1934- and came to Union City directly afterward. Mr. Hastings is a member of Kappa Delta Pi and Blue Key. He is interested locally in bowling and civic activities. Martha Higgs, intermediate grades. Miss Higgs is a graduate of Brookville, Indiana High School. Sne has taken work at Indiana State Normal School and at Ball State Teachers College. Previous to her work here Miss Higgs taught in the elementary schools of Franklin County, Indiana and in the consolidated schools of Jackson Township, Randolph County. Locally Miss Higgs is a member of the Tri Kappa Sorority ana of the DFO Class of the Methodist Church. Hazel F. Langdon, art, home economics, and physical training. Miss Langdon's hi school was Hartford City. Her college work wa.s taken at Ball State Teachers College, from which she received the B.S. degree. Before coming to Union City Miss Langdon taught in the schools of Berne, Indiana. At Ball State Miss Langdon was a member of the Girls' Club, Home Economics Club, and Kallista. She is serving this community as Camp Fire guardian. 19 35
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!-$UCC€SSU5 UNION CITY, INDIANA SCHOOL FACULTY Pearl Alexander, Latin and English. Hiss Alexander is a graduate of Union City High School. She attended Marion Normal College and holds A.D. and A.M. degrees from Indiana University, she has taught in the district and consolidated scnools of Jackson Township and in the consolidated schools of Riageville and Saratoga. Miss Alexander is a member of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. She is identified v ith several community activities, and has been for many years teacher of the DFO Class of the local Methodist Church. Gertrude Brady, English. Miss Brady is a graduate of Union City High School. She has attended Indiana University and holds the A.B. degree from Ohio State and the m.A. degree from Columbia University. She has taught continuously in Union City High School since her graduation. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and of the National Council of Teachers of English. She has been for many years a member of the Union City Library Board. Howard Brumfiel, music. Mr. Brumfiel was graduated from Sweetser, Indiana High School, and from Ball St- te Teachers College with the B.A. degree. He has a.lso attended Marion Normal College and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. At Muncie Mr. Brumfiel was a member of Navajo, Ka.ppa Delta Pi, Blue Key, and Spotlight Club. He played in the college string trio at Ball State. His experience has been confined to Union City. Marian Bunger, primary grades. Miss Bunger is a graduate of Union City High School. She has attended Ball State Teachers College and Michigan State Normal. She holds the Normal Diploma from Madam Blaker's School of Indianapolis. Locally Miss Bunger is active in the affairs of the Cecelian Club, and is a guardian of Camp Fire Girls. She has ta.ught in Mishawaka and South Bend, Indiana, and in Jacksonville, Florida. Bedford S. Butcher, junior high mathematics and history. Mr. Butcher was graduated from Pennville, Indiana High School. He has attended Central Eusiness College of Indianapolis and Tri State Teachers College. Hu received the 3.S. degree from Ball State Teachers College. He has taught in the rural schools of Jay County and in Pennville, Eaton, and Winchester. He likes golf and is already engaging in many community enterprises. Carolyn Carter, English. Miss Carter was graduated from the Friends' Boarding School of Barnesville, Ohio. 19 35
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succ-casus Margaret W. Mangel, hone econonics, physical training, and English. Miss Mangel is a graduate of Ellettsville High School. She was granted the A.B. degree from Indiana University in 1932. She holds the certificate in dietetics ; fron Riley Hospital as the result of work there during the , year 1933-34-. Miss Mangel belongs to Onicron Nu and Pi Lambda Theta. She is the only teacher in our faculty to hold jj membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national scholarship society, ji She is assistant guardian of Camp Fire Girls. Charles B. McCullough, high school principal and coach j: of athletics. Mr. McCullough was gradua.ted fron Columbus High School. He holds the A.B. decree fron DePauw University and the M.S. in Educa.tion fron Indi- nr University. He has : also done graduate work at Butler University and Ball State jj Teachers College. He is a member of Delta. Upsilon fraternity and Phi Delta Kappa, honorary scholastic society. At DePauw he was a member of the editorial staff of the DePauw Daily. i Before coning to Union City Mr. McCullough taught in the ;i elementary schools of Bartholomew County and in Jefferson . Hit h School, Clinton County. In Union City Mr. McCullough has been active in the affairs of the American Legion, Rotary Club, and Elks Lodge. He is a director of the Union City Chamber of Commerce. He is a Mason, with membership in the •j Blue Lodge and Royal Arch Masons. Hu holds a commission as Second Lieutenant in the O.R.C. Cordelia Moffett, primary grades. Miss Moffett is a ; graduate of Union City High School. She has had normal school training at Winona LeJke, Indiana State Normal School and Ball State Teachers College. Before teaching in Union City she taught in the rural schools of Randolph County. Miss Moffett jj is active in the affairs of the local Methodist Church, being :| a member of both missionary societies and of the DFO Cla.ss, jj 3he is also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mary Gertrude Murphy, intermediate grades and acting principal, grades 1-6. Miss Murphy is a Union City High j:j School- graduate. She holds a certificate from St. Mary's, ii Notre Dame, and has also done work at Ball State Teachers •jj College. Miss Murphy is a member of the Young Ladies' So-ji! dality of the local Catholic Church. Miss Murphy has taught exclusively in Union City. Ella Reagan, intermediate grades and acting principal, ■South Building. Miss Reagan is a graduate of the high school j; of Union City, Ohio. She has attended Miami University and i Ball State Teachers College. She is a member of the Young ■ jj Ladies' Sodality of the Catholic Church and a member of the .;! N.C.C.W. Before teaching in the local schools Miss Reagan ;•! taught in the rural schools of Darke County, Ohio and in the .!■ elementary grades of Union City, Ohio. !!| fll f|j if i n (is !
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