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Faculty C Richard Kelly: Physics: General Sciencep Science Club. l-le drew dia- grams about laws in physics all through the class. lf only he had taken art. The freshmen learned all about eighth periods from him. Mabel Krause: Latin: Libraryy English. Put your shoulder to the wheel and get the situation mastered was the best advice Mrs. Krause gave you and it was found to be very good advice when used. Pat Mallette: Industrial Arts. Mr. Mallette must have been very ambitious for he walked from school to his home every noon. Which one of us would walk if we could ride. The girls say, if he was just a little younger. ' slinton Nelson: Speech: Junior English: Senior Class Play: Junior Class lay. If you saw a Senior excitedly looking for statistics, he was prob- ably making a speech for Mr. Nelson. In what other assignment would he go to that much trouble? Jenny Nelson: School Nurse: F'.N.A. The only time you saw her was when you were sick, or needed an excuse to get out of school. You can thank her for accepting your excuses when you played hookie. , V FV ,- WQN AM
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Faculty Wayne Armer: World History: Probs: Boy's Physical Education: Girl's Basketball: Senior Class. As long as you spelled the name right, he didn' t care what you said about him. His assignments may have been hard, but maybe you leamed something from them. Helen Bosley: Home Economics: F.l-LA.: Pep Club: Junior Class. She was a swell teacher said all of the girls and they really meant it. But when she got behind the wheel of her little bugwagon she was a born hotrodder. Kenneth Fischer: Driver Education: Football Coach: L.ette1man's Club: Athletic Director. Most of us remember him for his sermons on pep rallies. They may have sounded bad to us, but they did some good. May- be the teachers ought to start using them. Mary Caddock: Biology: Chemistry: Science Club. On the whole she knew more about science than anyone in high school except Mr. Kelly. But on the other hand she could keep quite a beat to a Hula Hoop. Gordon Hill: English. Mr. Hill taught us three subjects: English, Liter- ature, and a soldier's experience in Japan. He was the teacher who helped get the lowa Tests, but you got out of classes didn't you? . 1' ,ff 1 , K f . ' X 4 f UC' , 41111: E fl 1 l tgirl
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Faculty Jerry Rainforth: American History: World Geography, Economics, Basket- ball Coach: Intramurals. A good man in his early flirtys. He was a swell coach with a ruddy smile, especially when we won. And then there were always history tests. A. E. Rembold: Instrumental Music. Next year his band will be as good as Mendez. Although they might not be that good, they've given us plenty of entertainment and without Mr. Rembold they would sound pretty sour. Catherine Sorensen: Mathematics. A genius with classroom displays. She illustrated any mathematical law. And she had a way oi looking at us that made us sit up and listen. fl QQA James Thompson: Bookkeepingy Business Arithmetic: Junior Business: Business Law: Junior Class. If you didn't listen to directions, then you probably got into trouble with Mr. Thompson. When he towered over you, you knew you weren' t as big as you thought you were. Douglas Switzner: Vocational Agricultureg F'.F'.A. Freshman Class. If y'all were from Oklahoma, by hoopie you had something in common with Mr. Switzner. The kids said he ran the meanest study hall in school. lbs.
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