Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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MISS TILLIE HOUTS earned her B.S. from the State Teachers College, Maryville, Ohio. She also attended Fredric Mizen Art Academy and the Chicago Art Institute. With a vast sum of money she would travel around the world, hoping to find peace and quiet, with plenty of good music and scen- ery to flavor the trip. Her summer sport is tennis. MISS ELIZABETH HUSTED received her Ph.B. from Denison University and her M.A. from Columbia. If she possessed the fabulous sum of one million dollars she would travel the peaceful portions of the globe, which are now few in number. In high school she favored history above her other subjects. Her one hobby is helping G.R. if :WS , MR. JOHN KEYES has his B.E. degree and attended Western State Teachers Col- lege, U. of Colorado, and U. of Iowa. Since his hobby is fishing, if he ever received a million dollars, he would buy himself a lake and then Hsh and sleep. He enjoyed study hall the most in high school. Besides Fishing he likes hunting and ping pong. G 9? -Q MISS J. MIRIAM LEEDLE attended the University of Chicago, and was awarded her A.B. at the University of Illinois. Upon receipt of a million dollars she would bury most of it, and use the rest to travel where there was colorful scenery. Miss Leedle en joys playing the piano and organ, doing so in her spare moments. .AA FACULTY MISS EDITH MCCORMICK has her B.A. from the University of Michigan. She would like to enlarge greatly upon her an- tique glass collection, and would do so if she received a million dollars. She liked English in high school, and now teaches it. She spends her summers in school or trav- eling. Her hobby is cooking and recipe col- lecting. MISS LORREE M. MARANVILLE has her A.B. and M.A. degrees from Knox Col- lege and the University of Wisconsin. If she had access to a million dollars she would give half of it to the Finns and spend the other half globe trotting, especially in Europe. Her two outstanding hobbies are swimming and reading. The color she likes best is white. Page I 7

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UUULTY s 1 '--1 fldbiyaffda Z CWMWMAW filiii' MISS MARCIA COWEN received her Ph.B. at University of Chicago. She would spend a million dollars in travel, especially to Hawaii, but not to Europe at the present time. She likes to travel and spent last sum- mer at the New York Worldis Fair and at Cape Cod. English was her favorite high school subject. Her hobbies are hiking and photography. MISS MARGARET DIRKS has her B.S.M. and M.S. from the Columbia School of Music and Northwestern University. One thing she would buy with an enormous sum is an airplane. Since she likes flying, she would travel all over the world, piloting herself some of the time. She spends her summers touring the West. She liked mathematics in high school. Page I 6 P N M Qguifgwgbgveoai 'x MISS MARTHA C. DOUGLASS attended the University of Missouri and obtained her R.N. from Mount Sinai Training School for nurses in New York City. If she had a large amount of money, she would establish an orphans' home near the ocean or in Penn- sylvania, but she is afraid a million wouldn't go far enough. She likes to camp in Maine. MISS GRACE FELGAR attended Iowa Wesleyan College and the University of Minnesota where she was awarded her A.B. and M.A. degrees. If a fortune fell in her lap, she would take all her close friends and move to a warmer climate. She would do what she wanted to from then on. Miss Felgar is an ardent admirer of Pooh. MR. HERBERT H. HODGES received his B.Ed. from Western Illinois State Teachers College at Macomb. With a million dollars he would gladly coach track from morning 'til night-for a hobby. He would also en- joy seeing more of this old world, spending his winters in Florida deep-sea fishing. Latin was his favorite subject. MR. ROBERT HORSLEY obtained his B.S. in Education at the University of Illinois. If he were given an extensive fortune, he would buy a lot of nice things for his wife. How- ever, he wouldn't quit coaching, he likes it too well. He is a director of a boys, camp during part of the summer, and his hobby is listening to the radio.



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av.--w-W. ...,,... J FACULTY MISS JENNIE MINER, who is head of the Home Economics department, earned her B.S. at the Iowa State Teachers College, and her M.S. from the University of Chicago. If she suddenly inherited a fortune, she would try to live on its interest. Much of it she would give to needy people. Miss Miner likes to read and play golf. MR. HAROLD MONSON has received his A.B. degree. He attended St. Olaf's Col- lege and the University of Wisconsin. After recovering from the shock of receiving a million dollars, if he ever did, he would travel to the best spots in the world for fishing and hunting. Mr. Monson studies law when not teaching world history. . fx Page 18 MISS AGNES MONTGOMERIE has her Ph.B. from the University of Chicago. She has always wanted a rose garden, so with a million dollars she would buy a large estate, hire a gardener, and raise roses. Also, Miss Montgomerie would have a swimming pool and a golf course. Art and English were her favorite high school subjects. MR. ARNOLD OLSBO received his B.S. at Eastern State Teachers College, South Dakota, and his B.S. at University of Chi- cago. He also attended the University of Colorado. If he had a large sum of money he would see the world, especially during the war when there is more excitement. He doesn't like to be idle during vacation. MISS ABBY PRENDERGAST has re- ceived two degreesg her B.S. from Wheaton College, and her M.S. from Northwestern. She has g'reat plans for a million dollars. She would buy a large portion of the North Woods and Hfty canoes, then she would start a camp for orphans. After studying at Columbia last summer, she went on a short canoe trip. MR. MORRIS F. ROBERTS, principal of Wheaton High, earned his A.B. at Harvard University, and his M.A. at Wisconsin U. He has always wanted to travel in a yacht, and this he would do if he ever received many thousands of dollars. He would take movies all along the way. Mr. Roberts en- joys symphonic music.

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