After a hard day ln the instrumental department, Mr. Iohnk enjoys relaxing with little Davld. As well as teaching the newly initiated freshmen, he helps sponsor them. The copy you are now reading ha s been read and approved by Mr. McDowell as he is the Tiger Tales spons or . Harold Iohnk, G.H.S. band director. received his schooling at Grinnell College where he graduated with a B.A. degree and at Colorado State College of Education where he got his M.A. degree. Mr. Iohnk has very little spare tlme ln between re- hearsing his bands---high school, junior and beginners for coming performances. He has added two new items to the band department this year. Namely, a music theory and appreciation class, which ls held weeklx and, fa' me younger members of the organization a cadet band which promises to be very entertaining. Co-sponsoring the junior class, he helps plan enter- tainment for their annual banquet. Spring finds Mr. Iohnk planting seeds, for his favorite hobby is gardening. Keith I. Doose, commercial teacher in Greenfield High, received his B.A. at Wayne State Teachers College ln Wayne, Nebraska, and attended Colorado State College of Education and also Stout Institute in Wisconsin where he received his M.A. degree. 218 !d,Clff.Ay JQUQVQ! Cimfelflt AQKJJ of intpfedt. One of the new members on our faculty this year is Ronald I. McDowell. He attended Simpson College where he received his B.A. degree. Mr. McDowell's mornings are started off with a bangl Why, you ask? Well, each morning at 9:00 he starts teaching a class of wide-eyed and open-mouthed freshmen. Of course the rest of his day lsn't dull either. From 10:00-11:00 Ronald has juniors , and you know what that can be. Ending his morning are some more of those greenles. At 1:00 he has the sophomaes who have begun to take the llfe at G.H.S. more calmly. Later finishing his daily episode of teaching ls another group of fresh- men, who end his day with a bang as another group began lt. Have you eve' taR7-rfsholthand? To those who haven't it looks like hieroglyphlcsl And if you do or have taken shorthand, Mr. Doose speedily assures you that it can be learned with practice and effort?l What's the trouble now? says Mr. Doose. Have- n't you got your Black and Gold news done yet? But eventually the Black and Gold appears and the readers all flock to the bookkeeping room to their precious copy. In between his helping get the Black and Gold out on time and sponsoring the sophomafe class, Keith finds time to go on fishing and hunting trlps . McDowell likes to reflnlsh furniture and daughter Beth likes to be 'Doose's favorite pastime ls being pursued here. The school lunch program the famlly helper . ls sure a savings. 5 X I W 0,1 Q l' In af- foggy lay- gf . 'A -fs A fi x . 4' ' Q. A Y I 1? K lfggfi N 'EE .fl x H 5. iv . . 31 +14 -H1- lc ff 2 4' a V E
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