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Dean Wor Mr. J. W. Hottal, A.B., is a real pop to the Norsemen. As Dean and instructor of three P.E. classes and one tumbling class, he still finds time to give some counsel and advice to his fellows. Mr. Hottal is a graduate of Union College where he maiored in Bible and minored in History. His favorite hobby is an invigorating game of basketball. He relaxes by listening to his Hi-Fi, or working on his collection of church bulletins. Mrs. Hottal always greets the boys of north hall with her pleasing smile when they come to her with requests, and she surely has found a place in their hearts. Building pyramids, front rolls, and back rolls are familiar to the fellows in tumbling class. In the bottom row of the pyramid are Duane Bechthold, Wayne Gohl, Darol Funk, Jim Hampton. Middle row: Lowell Hagele, Howard Wallace, Virgil Wahl. Top: Richard Bietz. . . . yes, we were iust ready to leave, says Mr, Hottal as Mrs. Hottal waits anxiously to go to the faculty party.
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Inn Accounts and ledgers keep htm busy Getting and spending money so that not a penny will be wasted is the respon- sibility ot Mr. Frank Gibbon, A.B. We are fortunate to have someone as dependable and helpful as Mr. Gibbon to handle the accounts and buying tor the school. He is a graduate 'ot Walla Walla College and has been here eight years. Charlie, Richard and Terry, his three sons, are always eager for a game of ten- nis, baseball or golf. Mr. Gibbon claims that's what keeps him young. Below: As Terry and his dad leave for the tennis court they tell Mrs. Gibbon to be sure to have supper ready when they return. Lower right: Registration day is always a big day, Every student stops at the business office to make financial arrangements. Miss Virginia Randall and Mr. Frank Gibbon are writing receipts and taking tuition money. , AVTV ,wr W My if
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's filled with hours of responsibility Across: Mrs. Irene S. Hamilton, our second semester Dean of Girls, is from Napa. She has worked in four other academies. She especially enioys painting and is an accom- plished dressrnaker. Lower right: Miss Louise Roberson, assistant Dean of Girls, steps out of her room to quiet some of her girls in the Annex. Lodi Academy isn't new to her because during 1952-53, she also served as assistant dean. Below: Mrs. Lena B. Cady, our first semester Dean of Girls, is at one of her never-ending iobs, hemming dresses! Always ready and willing to help any of her daughters, she is loved by all. lllness made it necessary for her to give up the dean's work, 3 'Y'5 ,ref ! 1.2213 3 . on, aff! . ff '1 . '- -1 s 4, , wx f
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