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These are the guideposts . . . Miss Schleicher, Miss Kriege, Mr. Tabor, Mrs. Brasher, Mr. Lauder. Lynette Schleicher Drama and speech are her domains. In Little Theater as sponsor she reigns. Acting’s her love; empty gas tanks her tribulation. The mystic Orient is her destination. Lenore Kriege She likes world history by far the best. Working in her yard is her idea of rest, To abolish gum is her secret scheme, (letting away from it all is her private dream. H. B. Tabor Geometry and algebra are what he teaches. Beat Last Side! is what Tabe preaches, Of eating and Mexico he can ' t get enough. With loud alarm clocks he’s very tough. Esther Brasher In bookkeeping and business she specializes, “D” students she positively despises. Being senior sponsor her duty seals The Pacific Northwest to her appeals. Fred Lauder With freshies he is patient in health classes, His blush is well known to the rest of the masses, On the gridiron, the court, and the diamond lie’s urging ' I he boys on to victory, always encouraging. Leu nig, Mary Jean In English and civics she finds her task, For her kindly help one need only ask. Collecting records fills up her spare time, To circle the globe is her aim sublime. Lillian Jossem English and journalism are her fields. Over the Hy News a firm hand she wields, in music she finds much relaxation. On Shangri-la is her concentration. Pearl Johnson She teaches Latin and teaches it well. She simply detests that alarm clock bell! She likes to eat barbecue and to play games. She dreams about places with strange sounding names. Donald Aldag In the drafting classes you’ll find him, In general shops also the students must mind him. Sports are his love, “big mouths’ his pet peeve. If possible, for Florida he quickly would leave. L. M. Gyerman In machine shop he presides, and in general shop, too. In addition, lie makes the junior class hop to. 12
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Administrative Staff The counselors, Mr. Budde for freshmen, Mr. Eller for sophomores, Mr. Corrough for juniors, and Mr. I lexter for seniors, enroll students in classes and help them choose subjects best suited to thrir particular goals and needs. Mr. 1 lexter holds the posi- tion of registrar and as such arranges the schedule of classes and keeps scholastic records of students. Mr. Mullen serves the school as business manager. 1 lis job as purchasing agent in a school the size and scope of ours is a tremendous one and his duties are many and varied. Mrs. Garcia is the school nurse. She takes care of us when we are ill or injured and assists the school physician in giving physical examinations to students. Mr. Cross serves as dean of boys. He is the lost and found department, the master key to lockers, the criminal lawyer, and the jury for truants and people w r ho break the rules on campus. Seated: Mr. Mullen, Mrs. Garcia, Mr. Corrough. Standing Mr. Budde, Mr. Eller, Mr. Hexter, Mr. Cross. Board of Education This group of citizens is in charge of staffing, housing and financ¬ ing our school. The members are responsible for maintaining teachers in the classroom to teach the young peop le of the community. They find ways of financing buildings and heat and light and materials for the education process. We owe them the pleasuie of holidays, for the board determines the school calendar. Seated. Norman Stonewater, Dr. Marvin Miller, president; Miss Ruth Fincke, secretary. Standing: Emanuel Deutch, Leslie Driver, Carl Feickert, Wilford Holle, Gene Hepp. 11
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Along the way through B.T.H.S Photography of his time takes a large part, Model planes, however, are nearest his heart. Ted I Iarpstreit Drafting he teaches and also shop math, Upon the track team oft falls his w rath, He hopes to find on Mars, red and fair, That hunting and fishing are far better there. Ed a Morgan Hiology is her subject, both in class, and out in her yard, surrounded by grass and flowers and bushes and birds and bees She’d travel to China, far over the seas. Ray Freeark In law and in history he does just great, As a basketball coach, he’s first rate. He’s apt to run off chasing a rainbow. Perhaps to the moon he may choose to go. Netta Niess As a Herman, she would do just fine, With “jah” and “och” and “nein,” Aimless she is in regard to where — As long as she’s traveling, she doesn’t care. Ann McCann Reading clinic and English her duties comprise. More responsibility in F.T.A. for her lies. A TV fan and foe of muddy sidewalks, Going to Florida is of what she talks. Jane Hansleben She’s a teacher of English and sociology. With the BfELEEVINOIS Staff she’s a whiz at psychology. Details are to her no cause for concern. Her wish is from El Dorado not to return. Marjorie Murray Creative art commands her heart, soul, and mind. Wrathful she is when art room mess she does find. All the world she’d like to see, Swimming restful to her seems to be. Willard I Iall History, civics, and economics classes are where he shines. Hiking, reading, and radio are among his pasttimes. Some radio commercials he’d like to see banned. He longs to visit in Merrie Olde England. Alvin Nebelsick “Too many classes in history!” he rants. As he carefully tends to his garden plants. As senior class sponsor he has added duty. Hut he’d like to be off to enjoy Europe’s beauty. Jerome Rybicki Algebra and geometry are his subjects, Hut football and baseball he also directs. Seated. Miss Morgon, Mr. Freeark, Miss Niess. Standing: Miss McCann, Miss Hansleben, Miss Murray. Seated. Mr. Hall. Standing: Mr. Nebelsick, Mr. Rybicki, Mr. Eubanks, Miss Baer, Miss Kindred.
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