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Ns H lJl7ies Arthur C. Nord, a graduate of the l.'nis'ersits' of Southern California, is our hand director. Mr. Nord started teaching in 1921 and came to Selma to teach in 1938. His hobby is playing the violin and his special interest is composing music and. of course, the Selma High Band. Miss Almeda Nordyke came to Selma High in 1918. This was her first high school teaching iob. She attended W'hit- tier College and the University of Califor- nia, One of Miss Nords'ke's hobbies is col- lecting ss-ild flowers. She teaches Biology and General Science. Richard livrn Ovs'en's home town is in Yuba City, California. He started teach- ing at Selma High in 1947. He teaches boys' physical education and American history. His hobbies are skiing and Swim- ming. He attended Yuba College and the College of the Pacific. Miss Anna Marie Peterson chooses as her hobby, flowers and gardening. The colleges she has attended are Colorado State Teachers College, Occidental College and the University of California. She resides at 1625 Floral Avenue, Selma, California. ,lohn Quade's home town is in Onida, South Dakota. He enjoys golfing, tennis. photographs' and has done some free lance writing. He attended the University of Nebraska and graduated from Stanford. This is Mr. Quadc's first year as vice prin- cipal. Carl Tanke, who came to Selma in 1937. had lis'ed in Spokane, Vfashington and had started teaching in Milan, XY'ash- ington. He attended liastern Washington. University of Washington, and Stanford University. His hobbies are hiking, fish- ing, golfing, and reading. Nelson W'alling's hobby is plaving the pipe organ. nia and his lligh music forma. l'le C ollege. Vernon is in Reedlev ing in 1946. He resides in Fowler, Califor- ambition is to see the Selma department the best in Cali- is a graduate of Occidental -lohn X1s'arkcntin's home town . California. He started teach- He attended Reedley College and College of the Pacific. Mr. XY'arken- tin's hobbies are basketball. football and swimming. Sports in general are his hob- lxl1'S. 1'rank XXI-luster. a graduate from Cal. l'ols, attended 1'remont lligh School in l,os Angeles, 'lihis is his first vear of teaching. His hobbs is golf. 11e shoots the game in the low nineties. Iohn XY'ood. a graduate of Stanford L'nisersitv came to Selma in the fall of I9-Hi. His first year of teaching started in I9-Hs. Mr. XY'ood's main hobbies are ice skating. gardening and reading. His home town is San Francisco. His special interest ls different personalities of people.
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afzie gaclzgfzounds an .... Xlrs. l.llen Hasbrouelx. J- graduate of Vfhitman College in NX'alla Walla, Wash- ington, lIXeS in Dinuba. Beeause of her de- sire to see rnany' places, she has managed to teaeh sehool from lndiana to Alaska. Her speeial interests are being with her two teen-age daughters, Harry Hoegh. a graduate of Hamline l,'nis'ersity at St. Paul. lfniv,-rsiti' of Klin- nesota. and the Unisersity of California at lierlselev. came to Selma in 1927. Xlr, Hoegh's home town is Xlantorxille. Klin- nesota. His hobbies are raising flowers and daneing. Theodore Newton Xlor.tnt1a's home town was Port Huenenie, California. 11e started teaching at Selma High in the year 1947. He attended 1'resno State Lolleg: and the lfniversity of Southern California. Mr. X1oranda's hobbies are tennis, softball, handball, and taking pictures. Hugh Hall. a graduate of South 1'.ast- ern State Lollege eame to Selma in 1946. Xlr. Ha1l's home town is Muskogee. Okla- homa. His main hobbies are doing lapidar-' world. stouting. and working with wood. Nlr. Hall's speeial interests are his two 1'1oYs. aged three and four. Xliss Ruth Charl Keav. .1 graduate of St. Olaf Lollege in Xltnnesota. with post graduate uorlx at Iowa l,'nn'ersity'. came to Selina from Logan. Iowa, Ruth has mam' hohbies. her favorites being painting. elassieal music. reading and playing golf. Nliss lnef Nelson. one of our linglish teaehtrs. came to Selma High in 1946, She taught in Nlinnesota before coming here. Xliss Nelson graduated from luther College in Iowa. Her hobbies are playing the piano and reading. Nliss Helen Hawkes, 1 graduate fpf Yfhitman College. is our Dean of girls. Nliss Hawkes' home town is Seattle, XY'ash- ington. Her hobbies are listening to music and learning how to eook. Her special in- terest is establishing a new home in Selma. Xlrs. Doris Kielan. a graduate of Pres- no State College, came to Selma High to start her first year of teaching. Mrs. Kie- lan has commuted from her home town. 1'resno. California. Her hobbies are music and knitting. Allen 'Iames Niehelini, a graduate ol St. X1ary's College, came to Selma in the vear of 1946. Coach previously taught at Vfeed High School, in Vfeed, California. CQoach's home town is St. Helena. His hob- bies are gardening and teaching his chil- dren to become athletes. 13
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T ll Gvmmctfee Commlttee yy as already at work plannlng new pep as semblnes yells and other ldeas to brmg more pep to the student body The Rally Commnttee put on a bon fnre rally be fore the Kmgsburg game They also had a float wnth the Football Queen m the Armlstxce Parade and conducted the coronatnon ceremony of the ueen Composed of the Yell Leaders presidents of the Block S and the G A A three faeulty adynsors and the student body vnce presndent and the lom pom gurls the eommnttee dnd a fme job throughout the year 'zomofes c oo if Selma Hugh eouldn t get along wnthout them They are alyyays busy spendmg then' tnme fntmg broken desks lnght flxtures and other artxcles that are always needmg repairs It ns thenr duty to see that classrooms are clean ed at the end of each day for the next day s work Our Custodlans deserve much pralse for they tend the eampus and keep the lawn trnm When the Custo dnans are needed they are always around to assnst you At tending to the layyn leyclmg the track and IUHIDIHIDIDI, the bleaehers at Memorial Fleld are other tasks that full the busy days of the custodxans usfodcans ee hounds an gut dm S R l X1 H gh X1 HI R N1 I N1 Gldb k N1 IL 1 , Rum I: fl, Nlthclxnl, ,ltlrlwn Y. Drnyklll. I. sfmn. 1 1.,.fy. I. menace. B. T.-wc. H mm- ..,n fe... 11 x yxl1l.n,f, .1J.,.,,,, H. n.,n.n-Q. aun. s. WH. 11, n.mm.,na. B Rt,n.,1a.. n, suusn, ,xJ.,.,,f. W I2 ll ' I9 Q L l P' ' Wfithin the first two weeks of school, the Rally Wfe owe a vote of thanks to this years Custodians, ' H f If , A m , i - 1 - . V 1 Y Y ' 7 7 r . - . V . V a 1 A ' . v . , ,, Y . ,, - . Y - . . . 7 - I . w , Y ' V Q V . . S , y - x K ' h U Y . - 1 - v' 1 I y r ' ' ' ' 4 7 . . ., , . . , ' . ' y D - ,' A., K - . A . , ' U l . x Y 7 ' A ox 1 , r. u es. , r, nl. om Z: . r. .u- tax, r. 0 ec . . r. 'ru-ln, 15
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