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L s s J MJ ROW l: Mr. Keith F. Krippner, Grades 5 and 63 Mrs. Elizabeth Bangs, artg Mr. j. L. Tierney, principal and math, Mrs. Vadas L. Golden, music and commerce, Mr. Schuyler Pletcher, Grades 7 and 8 and healthg ROW Z: Miss Evangeline Franks, Grades 3 and 4-g Mr. Douglas LeMaster, agriculture, and shopg .Mrs. Irma Shumaker, home economics, physical education, and ' biology, Mr. B. E. Hoover, English and Lating Mrs. Thelma Frick, Grades l and Z. Mr. Lloyd Hostetler, coach and social studies, was ill. ANNUAL STAFF 1 Donald Gangwer, typistg Arlene johnson, typistg Lois Damon, typistg Josephine Gappinger proof-reader, Bill Lower, assistant editor, Mrs. Golden, co-advisorg Merrill Frick, business managerg Doris Wysong, picture mouxrtingg Laura Rice, humor, Doris Donley, editor-in-chief, Mr. Hoover, co-advisor, Katie Ramlbey, humor.
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SCHOOL MARMS AND MASTERS Mr. J. L. Tierney has been the efficient principal of Wawaka High School for the past 2.7 years. Currently, besides his principalship dutues, he is teaching three math classes and serving as school treasurer. For several years he was Wawaka's coach. He has taught a wide variety of classes. He graduated from Indiana State Teachers' College in 1916 and earned a M. A. in 1926 after having received anA. B. in 1921. He served Uncle Sam in World War I. Teacher, minister, insurance, and family man. That's Mr. Buryl E. Hoover, who has taught at Wawaka for the past 22. years. His many different roles have kept hirn a very busy man. Perhaps all this has taught him to concentrate regardless of that which is roundabout. He earned his A. B. at Manchester College and his M. A. at the University of Michigan in speech and linguistics. Like Mr. Tierney, he, too, was in World War I. Although Mr. Hoover has taught history, Bible, English, and Latin, he at present has classes in the latter two only. He takes his turn in the weekly chapel services and in a few minutes delivers a most worthwhile sermonette. For both Whoop and Annual, he is co- advisor. Each year he ha coached at least two plays and he also has the title of junior sponsor. When you see someone coming toward you with a look' on her face that means work, it's just Mrs. Vadas L. Golden. Manchester College graduated her with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education degree. She has done some graduate work at Ball State. Along with teaching music and commercial subjects, she is frequently seen selling tickets at the local ball games. For several years she was also school treasurer. In herfpirftirne she works at home, along withdirecting a church choir. You may think the word work is used quite often, but that's what is meant. lf not seen at plays, it's because she is prompting backstage. The Whoop and Annual staffs find her a great help as one of their advisors. Down in the basement is found Mr. Douglas LeMaster teaching agriculture and shop. You don't see him often, for he teaches here only in the afternoons, he's at Wolf Lake in the mornings. He graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Science degree. He served in the Army for five years. He has been on the W. H. S. faculty for three years. Wawaka is especially grateful that he led the Warriors to victory on February 10 against Ligonier when Mr. Hostetler was ill.
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