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Teachers Have Hehbed Us Develop Responsibilit , S Leadership, Clmmeter, Ana' James Keranen Science-Coach Edna Engl ish JA ,...-if Q, Aqbjni ifrlii Denms Lysne Commercial Leonard Borla ug 5 Music The members of the faculty, with patient and personal understanding, have successfully guided the student body through another year. Their unselfish attitudes of spending many extra hours of the students' benefit, provided much aid to various clubs and classes. They found responsibility to the greatest ex- tent with the coming of each new day and were able to solve the many new problems of the student body. Shaping today's students into tomorrow's good citizens kept these industrious individuals working together as a team through- out this year, as they have in previous years at CHS. Marvin Rathe Industrial Arts Rogette Zahradnik Physical Education Junior High Marjorie Buchanan f U. S. History-Junior , as W' H1211 J 'Lg Louise Reichert junior High Widdifleld Margaret Johnson English Gladys Schroeder Junior High ,ffl Initiative Morris Martin Physical Education-Math Gladys Anderson Home Economics 17
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Tlazs Team Accomplzslaes Tlamgs BOARD 0F EDUCATION Earl Straley Mrs Meyers Steve Wenaas Theodore Ramsey Arne Boyum Mary Fruhwlrth Secretary The lmprovement, advancement and betterment of our school are the chlef objec tlves of the Board of Educatlon, the superm tendent and the prrncrpal Congratulatrons are heartrly extended to them for the com modehng made to our school durmg the past year Mr Steve Wenaas rs presrdent of the Board of Educatron for the 1957 58 term SUPERINT ENDENT Norman H Hanson PRINCIPAL Harvey M Sletten 6. pletion of the new addition and for the re-
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Giving Aid Am! Advice - - - Teachers Lead Busy Life Mrs. Day Gra de two Mrs. Sem mens Grade three Mrs. Kera nen Grade three The school year of 1958 has been an exciting one for the, teachers who moved into the new building with their young charges. For two of the teachers, Misses Hultstand and Stadum, it had a special meaning. It marked the first time either had taught in a school house: they had taught in the armory two and one-half years. Busy as usual, working with students and parents, these energetic teachers found time to put on a delightful Christmas operetta entitled, The Toys That Had To Wait, and a colorful Chinese operetta, me Emperor-'s Nightengale. Mrs. Lee Grade six Miss Hallberg Gra de six Miss Holton S peech Thera py Mrs. Wenstrom Grade one Miss llegg Gra de one Mrs. W cntla nd Grade two Miss Hultsta nd Grade four Miss Aljets Grade five Miss Yon Grade five Miss Stadum Grade four
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