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Row 1 Row 2 -- Row 3- Row 4' Mercedes Abraham, al- gebra 9, math 9, Gladys Arnold, english 1'l Edith Bach, latin 9,1O, spanish 1. Lois Bair, student advisor, attendance, english 10. Roger Bowen, lootball and basketball coach, pl. geometry. ,X Helen Brown, social sci- ence 9, Josephine Brown, social- ized math 9. Richard Brown, econom- ics and government. Katherine Chase, journal- ism, english 11. Dagny Christensen, girls gym, noon recreation. Katherine Crippen, re- tail selling. Eleanor Davidson, eng- lish 10. Margaret Davis, history 10. Frances Dodge Thomp- son, stenography 19, typ- ing 19. Mary East, english 9. Harry Findlay, social sci- ence 9, assistant coach. Leslie Fishwild, commer- cial arithmetic, biology, boolclceeoing. Corinne Forsee, history 11. Mabel Foster, cafeteria manager, clothing 9. Lyle M. Gilbert, music supervisor, vocal direc- lOI'. Nine
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FRED N. JOHNSTON, principal Mr. Johnston came to Clinton high in 1938 as assistant principal and guidance director. ln 1941 he was made prin- cipal. He established an hour lunch period and noon recrea- tion program. Standards of the mathematics and vocational departments vvere raised. With his approval, the student government was revised and improved. Johnston received a Bachelors degree at Illinois college Jacksonville. -lhere he helped organize a student govern- ment and served as president his senior year. l-le received his Master's degree at Northwestern university. PAUL B. SHARAR, director of guidance Mr. Sharar came to Clinton high school in 1941. As di- rector of guidance his work is in three major Fields, educa- tional, vocational, and social guidance. ln educational guidance Sharar helps the student select his curriculum. The testing program is under his supervision. A job placement service is one ol the chief Factors of the vocational guidance program. Social guidance is carried out through an extensive pro- gram of extra-curricular activities. My job is to help the teachers help their students, Mr. Sharar says. Miss Jeanne Campbell is the ollice secretary at Clinton high. She began vvorlc in July, 1941. Miss Campbell attended Clinton schools and vvas graduated from C l-iS in 1936. She received her Bachelors degree in sociology from Coe college in 1940. She is assisted by Miss Ruth Starling, who came to Clinton high in February. Miss Starling vvas valedictorian of her class at Lost Nation high school. She also attended Scovills school, Clin- ton. Typing, shorthand, tiling of school records, and mimeographing The Dial are olhce duties of both Miss Campbell and Miss Starling. Eight
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Row 1 Row 2 - Row 3 - Max Gmelin, orchestra supervisor. Viola Hall, art super- visor. Marie Hartmann, eng- lish 9. Leo Herkelmann, begin- ning typing, math 11,12 Nelle Jones, psychology, english 19. Leonard Koestler, book- keeping, commercial arith. Ralph Kunz, chemistry, physiology. Marquerite MacCulloch, history 10. Charles McCoy, indus- trial arts 9,1O, vocational shop. Waller McMahon, in- dustrial arts 9,1O, mech. drawing. Eva Mahon, librarian. Oren Masters, industrial arts, woodwork 12. Harriet Mathisen, sten- ography 11, typing. LaMont Olccy, director of radio education, speech 1,9, english 10. Marie Raun, history 11. Row4 - Perle Rider, vocational machine shop. Joseph Schnieder, boys gym, noon recreation. Roger Stoslcopf, econ- omics, government, band instructor. Isabelle Strieb, foods 9, home economics 10. F. W. Yos, physics. ,QU 1-maui
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