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Q. Mathematics Department - Ist Row: John Cavers, Forrest Voeks, Frances Owen, John Kuehn. 2nd Row: Lew Witt, Helen Haynes, Elmore Oistad, Sylvia Wiper, 3rd Row: Rodney Pressey, and Alven Thorson. High School Mathematics is continuous from iunior high. Algebra and geometry are basic math courses taken by most students. Trigonometry, math analysis, and algebra lll are given to students who vvish to further their studies in mathematics. The obiectives of the Industrial Arts classes are to provide the opportunity to obtain basic technical and industrial knowledge necessary for the work-day life after high school. Industrial Arts Department - Seated: Clement Paulsen Standing: S. Clyde McGee, R.C. Goodman, and Douglas Smart 5-.. 4 1 4 'T,QTgW'n 'r rf.. ri ft f 45' A f I sir Q Custodians - Seated: Al Brideson, Laure Bell, Marea Spies, Donald Stanford, Frank Waldeck. Standing: Wallace McAllister, Charles Tepfer, Woodruff Axelson, James Burner, Bronislaus Szymanski, and Donald Burris. This staff keeps our building and grounds clean, neat, and in good order. They vvork hard to maintain everything in the best condition.
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'M K V, ii i 'i I. I. F i . ':.. Counselors - Seated: E'2zabe'n ing: li'El'T.B Sczze. Earl '.'cCo'nb 11 .i The nor? of our hbrarlans entails much, and they are al.'.fa,ie ff Qrg to be of assstance to any student n fre library. Those in charge of Study Hall rriusr Veep order so that s - dents rrtay study. They also hare much work coricerning attendance. boolf 0,7 0 J I These, our counselors, are also guides and friends to the students. They help straighten out personal prob- lems and give advice and help about college to seniors as vvell. Ci-. .l X kink!! If Library and Study - Ruth Jaadan, Regina Cusworth, Rosalie Egan, Selma Pash- ley, Deloris Williams. Not pictured: L C, McCurry. Teachers open the door to exploration. Included in the Social Studies Depart- ment are courses which are concerned with the study of man and the problems which he has coped with in the past and those he will face in the future. Social Studies Department - lst Row: Josie Zoffel, Torbiorn Skeie. 2nd Row: Frank Seeley, AI Nardin, Anthony Gasparovich, Paul Copeland. 3rd Row: Frank Roberts, Donald Armstrong, Norman Walker. fith Row: Francis Plouf, James Hatton, and Daniel Riley. , , , , - f' cf ' of aa ff l5
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E,,,,,., 4 We te leo' to unafsco vered resources. The Home Economics Department provides education for home and family living. By en- rolling in these courses, one can develop the skills and iudgments necessary for everyday life. Home Economics Department - Lois Legg, Donna O'Connor, and Lucille Jahnke. '1 O33 Physical Education Department - Henry Ben- dele, Marion Swofford, Lucille Trucarro, Nor- man Goldstein. Lunchroom Staff - Madeline Kelley, Laura Lewiston, Lorraine Gronberg, Clara Erickson, Doris Willits, Ann Derksen, and Mar- garet Fish. Not pictured: Delilah Curtis. A necessary part of the Faculty is the lunch- room staff. They prepare lunches and en- deavor to keep a pleasant atmosphere in the lunchroom. All persons need sufficient strength to main- tain good health and do everyday tasks. Through the instruction in the Physical Ed- ucation Department, pupils acquire the know- ledge and desire to do this. I7
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