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7Q49 C. L. Page Oeea Rawlings Evelyn Rcntchlcr W. A. Rozeboom Marie Schick Ethel Standing A. F. Tallman E. W. Tiede Paul Troeger Elma Vacha Eli .al cth Ver Hcul Myldrcd Wilson Logan Zahn Ida Blanche McCarroll Evelyn Eaton C. L. PAGE B. S.. M. A. Machine Shops. Iowa State College; Parsons College; Colorado State Col- lege of Education. OCEA RAWLINGS—B. A. English. Curriculum Committee. Drake University; University of Ne- braska; U. C. L. A. EVELYN RENTCHLER B. S. Physical Educa- tion. G. A. A.. Pep Assemblies. Missouri Valley College; University of Wisconsin; Indiana University. W. A. ROZEBOOM B. A. Bookkeeping, U. S. His- tory, High School Treasurer. Auditor of Cafeteria. Hope Cmlcgc; University of Wisconsin. MARIE SCHICK -B. A. History. Iowa Wesleyan College; University of Colorado. ETHEL STANDING B. A . M. A. U. S. History. Penn College; State University of Iowa. A. F. TALLMAN—B. S. Chemistry. Oklahoma University. E. W. TIEDE B. S. B okkeeping, Business Man- ager. Iowa Wesleyan College; State University of Iowa. PAUL A. TROEGER B. S.. M. A. Agriculture, Garden Clubs. Iowa State College; Columbia Uni- versity. ELMA VACUA - B. A. Geography, Algebra, Torch Club. Iowa State Teachers' College; University of Chicago. ELIZABETH VER HEUL B. A. Latin. World History, Senior Class Adviser, Latin Club. Central College. MYLDRED WILSON B. A. Shorthand, English, Commercial Club, Cap and Gown Chairman. Morn- ingside College; University of Iowa; University of Southern California. LOGAN A. ZAHN B. A.. M. A. Supervisor of In- strumental Music, Band and Orchestra. Culvcr- Stockton College; Kansas University; Kansas City Teachers' College, University of Kansas City. IDA BLANCHE McCARROLL -B. F. A. Office Secretary. Stephens College; University of Mis- souri. EVELYN EATON. Registrar. Augustana College; Grinned College. Pace 17
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C. N. JOHNSON B. A. Geometry, Counseling. Gusta vus AdolphuS College; University of Minne- sota. CLARE KASISCHKE—B. S. Home Economics. Home Economics Club, Curriculum Committee. Iowa State College; University of Chicago; Colorado State College. JOHN F. KILLIAN B. A. Modern Problems. University of Notre Dame; Buena Vista College; State University of Iowa. AGNES KHTLESON M. A. Modern Problems. Rockford College; State University of Iowa. RITA KLODT B. S. Home Economics. Clothing and Textiles. Student Assemblies, Y-Teens. St. Ambrose; Marycrcst College. WARREN V. KRAFKA B. S. Biology, Sopho- more Football. Iowa State College; Coe College; State University of Iowa. EREI) MAASDAM B. S. Physical Education- Basketball Coach, Assistant Football and Track Coach. Parsons College; University of Iowa. ROBERT E. MAHANY-B. S. Woodworking. Iowa State College. ROSE S. MILLER- B. A.. M. A. Head of Mathe- matics Department. Adviser of the Student Council. Iowa State Teachers' College; University of Colo- rado; State University of Iowa. DON NEWELL B. A.. M. A. Physical Education, Football and Track Coach, Assistant Coach Basket- ball. Iowa Wesleyan College; University of Iowa; Colorado State College of Education. TERESA A. NYE— B. A. Latin, English, Latin Club. Penn College; University of Iowa. GLENN H. OSBORNE B. A. Mechanical Draw- ing, Pay Chapel Director. University of Iowa. C. N. Johnson Clare Kasischke John Killian Agnes Kittlcson Rita Klodl Warren Krafka Fred Maasdam R. E. Mahany Rose Miller Don Newell Teresa Nye Glenn Osborne Page 16
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Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Harness,'Mrs. Bottorflf (Manager), Mrs. Wilford Mrs. Bottorffand Mrs. Wilford ready to serve the line. The cafeteria is one of the most essential features of our high school. 11 is capably man- aged by Mrs. Marie Bottorff who is assisted by four ladies. Over three hundred meals are served each day to students and teachers who find it inconvenient to go home for lunch. The menu is varied from day to day, and the food is wholesome and reasonably priced. Students frequently visit the cafeteria for cokes and candy. 11 is also used by those who bring their own lunches. To perform greater service to the school, the cafeteria is run on a non-profit basis. Outside of school hours, it serves as a place for the boys and girls of O. H. S. to gather for large parties, dinners, and club meetings. The high school cafeteria is truly a vital and everfunctioning part of the school. Page 18
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