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ERIC JOHNSON Was kept busy teaching his students their typing and shorthand, besides hav- ing to make sure that the Journalism Class got the paper out, and on time! FRANK LONDAS The football and track coach, who this year turned to Drivers Training, and at many times regretted it. VERA Mc-DOXVELL The capable librarian who also served as advisor to the Senior High Girls! Club and the Pep Club. ELMER NICHOLS Mr. Nichols instructed the beginners, Junior High, and Senior High Bands, the newly organized Boys' Cho- rus, the Majorettes, and even a class in bookkeeping! He was advisor to the Pur- ple Cleff, also. ARNT OYEN Besides teaching U. S. History, Civics. Commercial Geography and Law, and Typing, Mr. Oyen was the ever-popular candy man , the advisor to the Fire and Safety Club, and the most honorable judge in the Civics c0u1't trials! HANS ROSVOLD As if he wasn't busy enough with his physics, chemistry, biology, and gen- eral science, Mr. Rosvold also had the huge job of supervising the Golden Spear workers. RA NGVA LD KVELSTAD Taught the Junior High students their Washington History and occupations, and biology to the Senior High. Mr. Kvelstad was in charge of the visual aids program. the testing and guidance course, and was advisor to the Junior High student council. ARNE MA.KI Algebra, general math., and geography were Mr. Maki's subjects for the year, as was the Sophomore Class. of which he was advisor. MAX NEXVBERRY Mr. Newberry managed to squeeze in a few advanced math. and geometry classes when he wasn't too busy with dramatics, assemblies, decorations, the Junior Class or any of the other activities he so obligingly helped with. RUFUS OLIVER Came to school half of each day, but it was long enough to teach Junior High arithmetic, reading, and English. FLORENCE RATHRAY An authority on girls' basketball rules and schot- tisches in her P. E. classes, Miss Rathray also taught Jr. High science, and health. She was the advisor to the Girls' Lette1'man Club. INIARGARET SEFHFLS Miss Sechels acted as art advisor to the Annual and taught art and arithmetic classes.
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LOUISE ANKERS Spends her day teaching the Junior High their Eng- lish, reading, spelling, and science. besides finding time to serve as advisor to the Sophomore Class. HENRY BLOVVNEY Social studies and arith- metic sum up the subjects he taught. Mr. Blowney was the coach of all Junior High sports and served as advisor to the Junior High Letter- man Club and Hall Patrol. A busy man! ELLEN FORSBERG Students always feel they've learned something after leaving one of Miss Forsberg's Sophomore or Senior English classes. Miss Forsberg was advisor to the Torch Honor Society this year. FERN HARRIS Taught the eighth, ninth, tenth. and advanced girls how to sew and sew de- cently. 1' Qrui GENEVIEVE JENKINS Mrs. Jenkins taught Jr, High reading, English, and arithmetic, to say nothing of Spanish and Latin. She also served as advisor to the two language clubs. gaculfy ROBERT ARPK E Could be found through- out the day in room 208 with an English book in his hand and Freshmen and Juniors in his classes. Mr. Arpke was assistant football coach and also coach of the B basketball team. Q- BE RN ICE BO RG E N Miss Borgen has a way of making her pupils enjoy the subjects she teaches. which were, this year, Eng- lish, math., and typing. She served as advisor to the Junior Class. JOE GNOS Agriculture is his busi- ness, as is being advisor to the Future Farmers of America and the Jr. High Bus Patrol, HAROLD HEX N IFHSEN Spent his days busy in the wood shop, where he was instructor. ALICE JOH NSON Was an active lady, what with her Senior High Cho- rus and speech class, Junior High Chorus and music, and her job as debate coach, vaudeville instructor, etc.
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HARLEY SUTPHIN The Head Man in basket- ball and baseball, and ad- visor to the Boys' Letterman Club. Also on his program was Jr. High Boys' P, E. and science. ALICE VAA Another Junior High teacher with a list of sub- jects that read: English, reading, and spelling. FLORENCE ZMAEFF Cooking and Nutrition was Mrs. Zmaeff's business, as was being advisor to the Junior High Girls' Club. LORETTA OLSEN Secretary to Mr. Erickson and clerk of the school board, Mrs. Olsen passes out the pay checks. ELMER XVEBSTER The elementary supervisor of the school district, Mr. Webster is kept busy visit- ing the various grade Schools. HELEN THOMPSON Was kept busy teaching her seventh and eighth grad- ers their reading, spelling, geography, history, and English. OEIL XVABD Could be found down- stairs very busy with his machine shop and mechan- ical drawing students. BLANFHE CRAWVFORD The head nurse of the school district, Mrs. Craw- ford, travels from school to school making sure that all students are in good health. EDITH DANIELSON Mrs. Danielson divides her time between secretary to Mr. Meek and keeping the office running smoothly.
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