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THE WINNEB Mav We Present O. L. Haile—Superintendent Southern Illinois Teachers College, B.Ed. University of Illinois, A.M. Mrs. Ruth Kasch—English, Latin, Librarian Carthage College, A.B. University of Wisconsin Platteville Normal Miss Lucy Pettis—Business Education Wheaton College, A.B. State Teachers College, Whitewater, Wisconsin Northern 111. State Teachers College Rockford College University of Iowa Enos Schelling—Voc. Agriculture, Biology University of Illinois, B.S. Mrs. Lucile Fotzler—Voc. Home Economics, Biology Illinois College Carthage College, A.B. University of Minnesota Mrs. Eivamae Anderson—Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Girls' Physical Education University of Illinois, B.S. V. John Saari—History, General Science, Boys' Physical Education, Coach Northern 111. State Teachers College, B.E. l niversity of Illinois University of Colorado Miss Jean McNair—Secretary Thomas Clark—Eighth Grade LaCrosse State Teachers College. B.E. Mrs. Esther Mitchell—Seventh Grade Northern 111. State Teachers College 111. State Teachers College Mrs. Esther Sloniker—Fifth and Sixth Grades Milwaukee State Teacher College Northern 111. State Teachers College Miss Marian Highbarger—Third and Fourth Grades Illinois State Teachers College Miss Dorothy Scriven—First and Second Grades Northern 111. State Teachers College University of Colorado 1947
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THE WINNEB Character Sketches MRS FOTZLER: Mrs. Fotzler is our jewel The F.H.A. Club she does rule. Cooking and sewing are her main features. MISS SCRIVEN: The teacher with the little bell We all admit she does her job well. She gives beginners a good start Her teaching spirit comes from the heart. MISS HIGHBARGER: The }rd and 4th grade think she’s grand The finest teacher in the land. Near German Valley she’ll make her home, And from there she’ll never want to roam. MRS. KASCH: The English teacher of our school Her motto is the golden rule. The advisor of the senior class, A very fine teacher is Mrs. Kasch. MR. SCHELLING: Enos is the romantic kind He’s noted for his brilliant mind. Agriculture and girls are his favorite dish. And in his spare time he likes to fish. MRS. MITCHELL: A friendly smile for every one, She’s a good teacher and lots of fun. The 1th grade is her special joy. And she is well liked by each girl and boy. MR. CLARK: Herkamitch is his middle name He’s noted for his swimming fame. The 8th he tries hard to teach. We all agree he is a peach. MRS. ANDERSON: Now Polly is a charming lass Students enjoy being in her class. She teaches music and P. E. too, A wonderful person we’re glad we knew. MISS PETTIS: Lucy is our commercial teacher Keeping order is her main feature. She is always funny and is always gay. Whether she’s at work or at play. MRS. SLONIKER: The 5th and 6th is her pride When asked for help she turns none aside. She likes her grade school work And we know she’d never shirk. MR. HAILE: O. L. likes to tease the girls He’s noted for his pretty red curls. He teaches math and science too And never runs out of work to do. MISS McNAIR: A very busy secretary is she And always cheerful as you can see. When you ask she does it if she can She does the work of many men. MR. SAARI: Saari, Saari he’s our man If he can’t do it nobody can. You see we all agree The finest Coach is he.
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