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Miss Finley 41. .l Mr. Wolford Mr. Connor ,f sta. mvwf 5 MISS RUTH FINLEY is well known to the girls of Christian High because she has been teaching Home Economics to them for five years. Miss Finley, who previously taught in St. Louis, is the sponsor of the F. H. A. She is often called on to aid the Music Department by sewing backdrops, costumes, and other things for their productions. MR, LAWRENCE TOMB came from Texas to teach at Christian High. Mr. Tomb teaches American History and Sociology. He also coaches Freshman football and f basketball, and Junior Varsity Mr. Tomb baseball. Mr. Tomb serves as Freshman class sponsor. MR, PAUL WOLFORD has been teaching industrial Arts at P.C.H.S. for two years. He teaches Mechanical Drawing, Print Shop, and other vocational arts. Mr. Wolford is the sponsor of Radio Club. Coming to us from Buckeye is MR, IERRY CONNOR, Mr. Connor teaches Algebra I, Freshman English, and Geometry. He also coaches Varsity basketball, baseball, and Junior Varsity football. Mr. Connor is co-sponsor of Letterman's Club. MR, LESTER UNRUH, who came to us from Kansas, has a wide vari- ety of duties at Christian High. Mr. Unruh teaches Civics, P.E. , and World History. Coaching Varsity football, track, and Junior Varsity basketball, help keep Mr. Unruh busy. He rounds out his duties by co- sponsoring Letterman's Club and serving as Chapel Committee Chairman ff' 1 Mr. Unruh
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MR, RONALD STOLTZ and MR, STANLEY MORGAN are the backbones of the Science and Math Departments. Mr. Stoltz, who came to us from Illinois, teaches Biology, Bookkeeping, and second semester Chemistry. I-Ie also sponsors the Junior class. Mr. Morgan teaches Algebra I 84 II, Senior Math, and first semester Chemistry. I-Ie spends his spare time sponsoring the Science Club and serving as a member of the Student Admissions Committee. Students who spend any time in the library this year are well acquainted with MISS EDNA MODIG. Miss Modig, who came from Minnesota, is in charge of the library and is Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator. She is also the sponsor of the National Honor Society. MRS, JANET SANDERS' competent and organized manner typifies the attitude necessary today in the world of business. She teaches Shorthand I 85 II, Typing I 86 II, General Business, and Office Practice. Mrs. Sanders also sponsors Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Pep Club, G.A.A. , and Saddle Club. We at P. C. I-I. S. are very fortunate to have MISS FAITH MIELKE and MRS, IOANNE SWANSON on the faculty. Miss Mielke, who came to Christian High last year, teaches German I dc II and Sophomore English. She is also the Sophomore class sponsor. Mrs. Swanson teaches Spanish I gl II and French I 84 II. Since she teaches two languages she sponsors the Language Club. She is also sponsor of F. T.A. Miss Modig Mr. Stoltz 85 Mr. Morgan Miss Mielke 85 Mrs. Swanson Mrs. Sanders ll
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Staff MR, ARTHUR BAILEY has been the bookkeeper at P. C. H. S. for three years. ln this position he must keep close tabs on tuition payments, club funds, gifts to the school, student aid and scholarships, and school inven- tory. Mr. Bailey's co-worker in the office is MISS THELMA KNOUSE, 'Miss Knouse has been secretary at Christian High for two years. Her duties include a variety of things from typing letters, to taking sick students home, issuing passes, and recording grades for -- the office files. 3 ...4.....,. ,.- Without a clean, attractive physical plant, students and teach- ers cannot work to their fullestgcapacity. We at Christian High owe a debt of thanks to MR, CAROL HANSEN for his hard work at giving our school a good physical atmosphere for learning. No teacher or student can function while hungry. We are fortunate to have an excellent lunch program at P. C. H. S. which can be attributed to the hard work of Mrs. Lois Sutton, Mrs. Olive Pearson, and Mrs. Augusta Clark. WU' 13, i'? '1L. . ss st . sggs Ixwigmr , f , ..V 1 .... --.. . its 15 ' ' .,,. ,ml .
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