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DK. SPENCER V. MYERS—Siijserlntendent of Edina Public Schools loti .1 ten-piece dance band in college. MR. LEO J. 1’ICK Director «( Secondary Education favorite s| or1s .ire golf and swimming. MR. DON- I.D I. PRYOR — Director of Business Affairs - elected to national lioard of school business directors. MR. ROI.ANl) J. RING - Principal interested in all high school sports — enjoys tennis doubles. MR. RONALD Bl'EHI.ER Administrative Assistant in Instruction and Special Service — favorite pastime is playing bridge MR. JAMES I). CHAPMAN — Administrative Assistant lor Research - likes to fish. MR. ELMER R. LVNDCREN - Assistant Principal -hobbies include hunting, fishing, and watching all types of athletics MR. JAMES L. CABALKA — Assistant Principal — likes golfing, swimming, and fishing MR. ROBERT M. RET1IEREORD — Supervisor f Special (‘Education anil Psychology — an expert in woodworking. MR. HOWARD W. MERR1MAN — Director of Athletics - adviser of E-Club. MR. RAYMOND P. BECH-TLE Administrative Trainee in Secondary Education — chairman of the English Department — teaches the new humanities course. MRS. ARMI NELSON — Consultant for Communications — adviser of Whigrcan. dvising new teachers Miss N oth and Miss Fanslcr. Mr. Ring offers encouragement and suggestions and explains appropriate classroom techiii(|ues. 20
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PTA officers — Mr John Sheldon, treasurer, Mr Brace Beimitt. president, Mrs. da Kichhorn, secretary and Mr Rnlx-rt Boblett. vice-president. Psychedelic methods of learning via the Dukanc sound filmstrip projector replace muga ine reading as library entertainment lor Betts Jones. Checking out a record from Mr Smith in the ness audio-visual library. Sue Canton finds it rass to present oral reports it h the mpiired s isual and aural aids MRS. JOYCE CAVANAUGH - head librarian - likes to read MRS. ELINOR COLE!BANK — librarian for reference and reserve Imoks — favorite pastimes include traveling, 'essuig. and playing bridge MRS. VEI MA LAUCllLIN — librarian — supervise reading room — enjoys listening to music, coifing, and reading 22 MR. M. WILEY SMITH — librarian in the new andiin visual department of the library — bobbies are photography and stamp collecting
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