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MR. FRANK H. SANDHOLM has his A.M. degree from University of Illinois. If he inherited a large quantity of' money, he stated that he would, first of all, sit down and count it. Then he would start an en- dowment in Wheaton, he's not quite sure just what kind. Mr. Sandholm enjoyed his- tory in high school an his- MISS GLADYS SCHARNWEBER has her B.A. from the University of South Da- kota. Last summer she spent five weeks of graduate work in commerce at the Uni- versity of Chicago. By means of a million dollars she would visit important spots in the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, and Hawaii, but not Europe right wftmef-'V ' MR. K. K. TIBBETTS received his B.A. at Oberlin College, and his at the University of Chicago. He would be selfish with his million dollars and spend a good deal of it on himself. He would also like to build an addition on the school and make some improvements on the present part. Mr. Tibbetts enjoys the study of geology. MR. CHARLES B. VAUGHN has his B.Ed. from Western State Teachers College and his M.A. from Columbia University. If he had a million dollars, he would salt enough away so that he would have a guar- anteed income, then he would give the rest away before it got the best of him. Mr. Vaughn liked historjo in high school and 7. now teachj23i 65 'iff-Wi 5 X ww FACULTY MISS JOSEPHINE WIGGINS attended the Valparaiso University. She says that she would travel around the world after the war was over if she had a million dollars. and that after saving some she would do- nate large sums since with a million dollars you can afford to be generous. She spent last summer in Michigan and Wisconsin. MR. WARREN C. WRIGHT's B.Ed. came from Oshkosh State Teachers College, and his M.Ed. from the University of Chi- cago. If he were given a tremendous sum of money, he said he would spend his time trying to beat out the income taxes on it. However, Mr. Wright says he's not ing much gave dp long Page 1 9
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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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X FACULTYQS VL ff , ,f we ,S M. , mA4 . ,W 'M ,, . Amid the rush of every school day, Misses Hintze, Jensen, and Tullnr, the oihce girls, come through looking just as well-groomed late in the afternoon as early in the morning. Miss Hintze is Mr. Roberts' secretary but gives us our detention too. Miss Jensen enjoys being secretary to Mr. Tibbetts and is a great sport at horseback riding. At present Miss Tullar is interested in furnishing a home, for this is her last year here. Mr. Rogers started to be a janitor in the recrea- tion hall in Warrenville. Since then he has given 15 years service to Wheaton High. He enjoys working in the garden. Page 20 Owen Reynolds has been janitor for 6 years. During this time he has become superintendent janitor of all Wheaton schools. For recreation he likes to golf and bowl.
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