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M fifwf sf.. WITH OUR The Viewpoint presents the faculty in a series of informal photographs of classroom and laboratory. Each picture is intended to illus- trate every-day situations in College View High School. g r . na Bergman, shown with a junior hig oup in English, received her B.A. de- gtvs' rom Union College and also took gradu- work at the University of Nebraska. She eaches classes in languages, directs the eighth grade home room, and sponsors the Girl Re- serves. Coach Robert Chase earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Nebraska. ln addition to directing athletics, Mr. Chase teach- es European history and English, as well as supervising the seventh grade home room. The photograph shows him explaining some basket- ball technique to the youngest squad members. Miss Marcia Perry, teacher of English and American his rge of seniors in home 1 t room. The ' si y Nebraska has grant- ed her B..A. d M.A. degrees. Miss Perry sponsors t urple and Gold and co-sponsors the se ' class activities. A part of an Ameri- ature class was snapped for the View- po t. Miss Hazel Scott, director of girls' athletics. art work, and junior high mathematics, is a ninth grade home room teacher and class spon- sor. She is pictured at her desk with a study group. Miss Scott attended the University of Nebraska. The C1.A.A. and Pep Club are sponsored by her.
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After graduating from the university, Mr. Gum gDzinaif1af, Although we associate with Mr. Iohnson in the capac- ity of principal and students, day after day, few of us know his real personality, or his likes and dislikes. Mr. Iohnson began his education in a rural school in Oregon. He attended this school for three years, later transferring to a rural Kansas school, where he finished the eighth grade. Bozeman, Montana, was the town in which he began his high school work. While at home during the summer following his junior year in high school, he heard that a teacher was being sought to teach a rural Kansas school. It was during the war and, therefore, a very difficult time to secure a suit- able teacher. Whereupon Mr. Iohnson inquired and was informed that if he were able to pass certain tests, he would be qualified for the position, Needless to say, he took the tests, passed without difficulty, and received the position. He taught just one year, enrolling at Union College the next and finishing his high school work. Mr. Iohnson then attended the University of Nebraska, ob- taining his B. A. degree in 1922. Torval johnson Prin ipal Iohnson began teaching in the College View Schools, along with coaching all sports, from l922-27. During his years of teaching, he continued his own education and in 1932 re- ceived an M.A. degree in secondary educa- tion, which prepared him for principals work, the occupation he is now following. Besides all this, he has worked on a doctor's degree which he has hopes of completing at the University of California, in Berkley. Liking sports as well as Mr. Iohnson does, one would think that school work would hold little appeal for him, but con- trary to this, e exp s to be engaged in school work for a go many years to come, as he enjoys advisin pupils in their courses of study, and their problems as students. He is also interested in the vocational aspects of the work. Assistant to Mr. Iohnson for the past seven years has been Miss Louise Coffman, whose chief duties are the keeping of school records to date, acting as cashier for the school, ordering supplies and many other de- tails. Her congeniality and efficiency have made her indispensable to Mr. Iohnson and the school. KEY Marjorie French: Dorothy Frederick: Louise Coffman, secretary: Torval johnson principal. Nine
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FACULT Mr. S. Turille, B. A. Peru Colle , . , University of Minnesota, was photographed with Miss Iva Huffman, his assistant, and a sec- tion of a typing class. Sponsoring the Hi-Y A club and the sophomore class, Mr. Turille als ,jf supervises the junior home room. He has es in commercial subjects and drama. KU. Miss Elma Buchanan, co-sponsor of the senior class, is the College View High School librarian. Obtaining her degree from Grand Island College, Miss Buchanan has attended Columbia University as a graduate student. A tenth grade class is her home room group. The picture, taken of the south end of the library, shows Miss Buchanan with students of the sixth period study hall. Mr. O. A. Moore, whose work is the teach- ing of industrial arts, was explaining some skill to a student in manual training when the acti snapshot was made. Mr. Moore holds Certificate from the state of Nebras . . Q Mr. Iulius Humann, B. A. Union College and graduate student of the University of Ne- braska, is the junior class sponsor. He teach- es mathematics, science, and music, and also manages a tenth grade home room. ln the photograph, Mr. Humann is directing a class in choir with Mrs. Iennie Harper accompany- ing at the piano. Mrs. Christine Brant, Blue Triangle and eighth grade sponsor, has a ninth grade home room. She attended Chadron State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska, re- ceiving a B. A. degree. ln the lower right-hand picture, Mrs. Brant is Htting a skirt for a pupil in home economics class. Besides home econ- omics, she teaches social science in junior high.
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