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Guides Of course, the voyage was an educational affair, so forty-two teachers went along to explain points of interests and to guide activities. For the sake of efficiency, the faculty is divided into five committees: Teachers ' Affairs, Student Activities, Public Relations, Curriculum, and Coor- dinating groups. meetings, and educa- MIss Lorna Lange, Mr. Mr. Herman Ramsey, Planning social events, faculty tional legislation, Miss Ethel Bickel, Harvey Light, Mr. Hasler Osborne and Mr. Robert Shorney compose the Teacher Affairs Com mittee with Mr. John Day as chairman. Such varied duties as finances, Student Union parties, plays, and clubs engross the Student Activities Committee. Headed by Mr. Raymond Morrow, it includes Mr. Stanley Anderson, Miss Eloise Bacon, Miss Amy Gatz, Mrs. Dorothy Giesel, Miss Ivalita Glascock, Miss Dorothy Howe, Miss Mary Lewis, Miss Lillian Morgan, Mr. Maurice Schmidt, Mr. Stanley Schubert, Mr. Eric Senn, Miss Helen Spagnuola, Miss Coila Start, and Mr. B. G. Wells. Students may be selected to serve in cooperation with faculty members on this com- mittee. Led by Miss Ethel Peterson, chairman, Miss Mattie Crump, Mr. Earl Drehmer, Miss Burnice Gibbs, Mr. W. A. Lucas, Miss Lillian Morgan, Mr. Raymond Morrow, Mr. K. C. Poulson, Miss Lin a Ward, and Mr. Arnold Wolgast compose the Public Relations Committee. They take as their responsibilities home-visits, all-school publicity, P. T. A. planning, and community classes. Assuming the curriculum, teaching methods, faculty meet- ings, and assemblies as their obligations, the Curriculum Committee includes Miss Irma Stockdale, chairman, Mrs. Marie Crittenden, Mr. B. O. Damberg, Mr. A. G. Dersch, Mrs. Sena French, Mr. Clarence Stewart, Miss Gertrude Van- derhoof, Miss Florence Wells, and Miss Ella Woodman. Acting as the school council, heading all minor com- mittees, the Coordinating Committee directs all-school af- fairs. Members include Mr. Anderson, Mr. Brock, chairman, Miss Crump, Mr. Day, Miss Glascock, Mr. Lucas, Miss Mor- gan, Mr. Morrow, Miss Peterson, Ar. Schubert, Miss Stock- dale, and Mr. Wells. In the picture — reading across lett to right: Anderson, Bacon, Bickel, Brown, Crittenden, Crump, Damberg, Day, Dersch, Doidge, Drehmer, Francis, Fraser, French, Gatz, Gibbs, Giesel, Glascock, Gross, Howe, Lange, Lewis, Light, Lucas, Osborne, Peterson, Poulson, Ramsey, Senn, Schmidt, Schubert, Shorney, Spagnuola, Start, Stewart, Stockdale, Vanderhoof, Ward, Mr. Wells, Miss Wells, Wolgast, and Woodman. 93
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Along the decks Mar- cell Poddvin, Eleanor Jex, and Barbara Tillson get tickets from Miss Schemm to the Bay City Game. The fundamentals of a mixmaster are explained to Arlene Collier by salesman- ship student, Gottie Bieri. Lyle Speace and Dewey Phillips work in the pas- sageway by the art state- room preparing Band Bounce stage settings. Talking things over be- hind scenes in the Band Bounce are Frank Muehlen- beck, Wallace Plonta, and Earl Schleicher. Chemistry interests Dick Redfern and Bill Tarrant. Mr. B. G. Wells looks up from selling tickets for the Thanksgiving Day Game. The end of the line. The last of the graduating pas- sengers wind their way Into the church for baccalaure- ate services. Elmer E. Simon industri- ously prepares his lessons for the next day. Out in left-field are Don Anderson and Howard Fischer. A thickly populated bi- cycle rack. Something must be wrong between Pauline Stier and Ed Albosta. Enjoying the NEWS Christmas Party at Eleanor McWethy ' s home are Isa- bel Hayden, Elaine Abra- ham, Ruth Fausel, Betty Murphy, and Reva Hoag. 16 193 8
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