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Mrs. Jensen Mrs. Mabel Jensen, third grade teacher, has attended Waukon Junior College, North West Missouri State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska, She has taught for eleven years. Mrs. Holly Ann Rogge, second grade teacher, has attended the University of Nebraska. This was her first year of teaching. Mrs. Bernadine Garner taught the morning and afternoon sessions of kinder- garten. She has taught for eleven years and has attended Wayne and Kearney State Teachers College. She is now going to the University of Nebraska, Mrs. Barbara Poore was the first grade teacher. This was her first year of teaching. She attended the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Bessie Vincent taught one of the fourth grades this year. She has been teach- ing for twenty-four years and attended Kearney State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska, Mrs. Frances Stall, fifth grade teacher, has attended Nebraska Wesleyan University. This is her fourth year of teaching, Mrs, Stall was also awarded a 1965 Ak-Sar-Ben Scholarship. Mrs, Helen Govig was the new remedial teacher. She attended Peru State Teachers College and has been teaching for twelve years. Mrs. Jeanne Helzer also taught one of the fourth grades. This is her third year of teaching. She attended DePaw University and the University of Nebraska, Mrs. Shirley Grauer, sixth gradeteacher, attended Kearney State Teachers College. She has been teaching for five years, Mrs. Johnson, student teacher for the Home EC. department, watches the work of Sharon Bremer. -A 5 Mrs. Mrs, Mrs Mrs P. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs
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4 D 7 li i T MNT BINET fp .1 V Mr. Fleagle Mrs. Bargin Mrs. Anderson Miss Stub l I l .l - Mrs. Stickney, office secretary, finishes taking dictation for Mr. I-Iilty. Mr. Frank Fleagle was the FFA Adviser and Vocational Agriculture teacher. He attended the University of Iowa and has taught for seven years. Mr. Fleagle tau ht the boys the proper use of tools and helpec? them carry out several shop projects. Mrs. Ruth Anderson taught the seventh and eighth grade block which consisted of art, English, social studies, spelling and reading. Mrs. Anderson has taught for three years and also did one year of substitute teaching in Lincoln. She has attended the University of Nebraska, Mrs. Nancy Bargen spent a busy year teaching music. This is her second year of teaching and she has attended the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Bargen taught all high school and grade school music. She also directed the school band. Mrs. Bargen spent many hours after school practicing with the small vocal groups in preparation for music contests and community programs. Miss Marjorie Stubbe, head of the English department, has taught for twelve years and attended Wesleyan University. She has also done graduate work at the University of Nebraska. A thorough study was made in English covering everything from traditional grammer to American and Englishliterature, Miss Stubbe sponsored junior--senior dramatics and the eighth grade. Grade School Faculty Plays lmporlanl Part ln, Education Another new member was added to the staff of Alvo-Eagle during the second se- mester. Mrs. Cloydett Stickney, from Walton, became the new office secretary. Mrs. Stickney does several jobs such as book- keeping, taking dictation and accounting for the lunch and activities money. Besides doing office work, she was often called upon to be a doctor and fix up cuts resulting from play- ground accidents. Grade school teachers played an im- portant part in the educational system at Alvo-Eagle. They are the ones who begin the foundation of a students education and help him progress in his most important year of development. Besides classroom work, the teachers spend many hours in class preparation and working on class projects. Teachers play an important part in the life of the Young American . Helping students obtain an education is continual and difficult work and it is done by guidance, warning and above all-by example. The faculty members of Alvo-Eagle have set good examples for the students--now it is up to the students. An
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8 SCHOOL T v Bus drivers, Walter Nickel, Dwight Earl, Wes Lowell, Larry Cooke- Minnie Kirchhofff Doris Caddy, and Ernst Leaver. Schmidt, Verna McLaughlin, and Hazel Roelofsz. Cooks, Custodian, and Bus Drivers Complete Staff As important as they are, it takes more than the faculty and the student body to make the school function properly. These people are the nine members which make up our personnel staff. They are responsible for meals, care of the building and grounds and transporting the students. The daily job of planning, preparing, and serving about 250 nutritional meals to students and faculty was carried out by our food staff. Mrs. Hazel Roelofsz, Mrs. Doris Schmidt, and part-time assistant Mrs. Verna McLaughlin aided head cook, Mrs. Minnie Kirchhoff. Seeing that the lights light, the furnace heats, and the floors shine are only a few jobs of Alvo-Eagle's one and only custodian, Lavern Weyers. Besides maintaining the school building and play grounds Fat is a great friend of all the students. Alvo-Eagle's five buses covered many miles in the process of transferring the students to and from school, on field trips and to athletic events away from home. Bus drivers were Larry Caddy, Wes Lowell, Dwight Earl, Walt Nickel,and Ernest Leaver. Al Doeden served as a substitute driver. Custodian Lavern Weyers talks to Dick Frohlich during his spare time.
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