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ENTRANCE-CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY ROSTER
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'E ' A Q 'l 1 Li, I ,,,. at H ' .'F.s3EflQ. f Af Y. 7 i,':g:. n g,gf- , 533235311 Jr.-Sr. Faculty Roster 1932-1933 CAccording to subjects taughtj S. CHRISTIAN, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,A LLLLLLLAssislanl Principal, Social Science C.VITTORIO SPERATI, B.A.LMusic Supervisor GLADYS IVIACFARLANE fvfff LL ,,,,, LL- LL ,,.,,.,, LLAssistant Music Supervisor RACIIEL GARDNER, IVI.1A.LLLLL LLLL, ,,,, Public Speaking and Journalism MABEL M. MORRIS, B.S., M.A.LLLLLEnglish ANNA SARGENT HAYWARD, MA.- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL-L...LLLLLEnglish DOROTHEA REITER, B.A.LLL ..,,. English IRENE L. OCHS, B.A. ..... LL.LLL.-LLEnglish BLANCI-IE BLACK, B.A..,- ..,..Y, Mathematics MARY S. COTTER, B.A. .w.,,, LMal'hemalics MIRIAM HERR, B.S. ....A.,, LLMazhemarics BLAIR HAINER, PI'l.B., ,,.,... History IVIARJORIE J. BELL, B.A.L. .,,,,,,, History W, G. WIEHOFF, B.S. ,,,,,, Social Science EVELYN THORESON, B.A., IVI.A.LLLLLLLLalif7 MIRIAM WEDGE, B.S. ,Y.,, LL ,,,,, LLFrench H. C. LITTLEFIELD, Ph.B. ,,,,7 LLLLScience RUTH SOUTHWICK, ,.,,, LLLLSCIQHCC English RUTH M. SAMPSON, B.A. M.,c LLLL WILLA M. CHURCH, B.A. e,,,. LLLLEnglish RUTH HOPE WEROEDAHL, B.S.LL LLLEngIish IVIILLA KARA JACOBSON, B.S.LLLL LEnglish IVIARJORIE RUTH KNIGHTLL LLLLLLEngliSl7 ALICE E. DOUGI-IERTY .,,,,, LLSocial Science GEORGE F. BUSSELLLLL LL,LLL-Social Science JOHNEL GOLBERG, B.A,LL ,,,,,,,, Social Science ILEDA THORSON LLLLLL L .Social Science RAY M, WESCOTT, B.A. ,,,,...ccc. Science LELAND S. OREIELD, B.S.L ,,.ccc -.-Science CLARENCE A. NELSON, B.S.L-LLLL.LLSciencc JOSEPH V. VOORHEES, B.E.LLLLMathematics EDNA MARTINI ,,,,,,,,,,... Mathematics MARY E. DAVISON ....,.. .LL Coaching Room ALVY NA MILLS LL.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,L,, Art DERRICE E. ANDERSON, B.S. ,,,,.,, LL LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLL ..Speech Correction VJ. G. WIEGAND, B.A., LLLL .--LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLL L LVocaliOnal Agriculture L, A, GOICK LLLLLLLLLLLL LLLL C ommercial EDITH G. SWANSON, B.S. LLLLLL Commercial LOIS H. WOLFF, B.A.L LLLL LLLL C ommercial GUY O. TOLLERUD, B.S. LLLLLL Manual Arts J, A. KENTTAL LLLLLLL L L LLLLL Manual Arts J, A, RANUM LLLL LLLLLLLLLL L -Manual Arts DELLA M. GRUBB, B.A.LLLI-lome Economics MAUD VEST LLLLLLLLLLLL Home Economics ELOISE TRUESDELL, B.A. LLLL ..-LLLibrarian EARL SANGSTER LLL.LLLLL ,LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLPhysical Education and Coach PEARL EIKENBARY, B.S.LLPhysical Educazion KATE GREER LLLL Head of Opportunity Dept. BEATRICE L. ROSE, B.S., R,N.LLSchool Nurse HELEN E. KERSTEN, B.S., R.N.LLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLAssistant School Nurse ORA L. ROBERTSON Secretary to Superintendent MILDRED BENTON LLLLL Secretary Io Principal LUCILLE VANIDEGIiII7I'LLLLL L LLL LL LL L LCl0I'lZ L. L L-L?g....l... Building Force BACK ROW-Frank Brechlil, James Chrz, Adolph Lindell FRONT ROW-Arthur Johnson, Edward Mithuen, Arlhur Chrislgau, Otto Tollerud Page fourleen N
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i II I I I I I II 'I I I I I I I 'I EVIEWING the fact that there are over 3000 students attending the Austin Public Schools at pres- ent one is reminded that in 1855 no 'specific school building having been constructed as yet classes were held in various places wherever convenient. The coming of the Civil War brought hard timesg public schools failed of support and there remained only a parish school taught by Reverend Peak. The era of formal educatoin in Austin began with the building of the first real school in l865 on the spot where the Carnegie Library now stands. It was a one- story, two-room brick structure which cost 82750, a tre- mendous sum for the struggling prairie village. On Sun- days the building was used for a church. In 1869 the town had grown beyond the bounds of a two-room school and a three-story brick building was erected on the block now occupied by the Franklin School. After twenty years of service this building burned only to be replaced by the Franklin School in l89l. For thirty years it served as high school-until the beautiful new building opened its doors on September l2, 1921. II I I I I I I I I I. IDI I III I Ibi In III II'
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