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Faculty Widened Students' Educational Horizons Irving J. Aiken, Mathematics James Roy Bowers Physical Education Ethel Groves, Physical Education Stanley Holzhauer, Science 1 K I . gags gags 4, . . ,1t. 43.., 5, , . ,wigs - , W1 :Regal 311 -vffsfsa, fs ww if 4. 43,3 Q 'I flsfwf few , if .6 is ,fgyfwwjgg ,K ., :jim , f Q ' 4 .rm 'I i-'xii .mls ' v z I wr: ff . Dwight A. Baker, Ruth Barford, William E. Bennington, Bloice M. Bess, Industrial Education Health and First Aid Industrial Education Physical Education Emma Lou Crews, May English, Arlen Felchner, Eileen Flinspach, Business Education English Mathematics Home Economics Lydia Hansen, Edward T. Harn, Alta V. Henry, Charles A. Hildreth Business Education Music Bedside Teacher Special Education James C. Hostetler. Roy L. Hostettler, Jean Hubbard, Margaret J. Imig, Industrial Education Social Science, Guidance Physical Education World Language ,114 r 4, , I I2 ff
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rv 'i BOARD OF EDUCA- A. Royce Evans, Secretary: James Wollrab: Mrs. Arthur W. Tompkins, President: Paul E. Allison: TION, SEATEDg Frank Fist!-Z. STANDING: Don E. Bush: John Dickinson: George N. Wells, Superintendent of ' ' ' t d. t f Buildings and Grounds. Schools: R. Anthony Chrisman, Everett D. Carlton, Superm en en o They Were Liaison Between School And Public PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION: Mrs. Earl Unzicker, Historian: Mrs. Herbert M. Livingston, First Vice,President3 Mrs. Verncr Kurth, President: P. C. Kurtz, Principal: Secretary: Eldon Volk, Treasurer. Mrs. Lester Murray, Second Vice-President, Mrs. Leo Buis, rg wk .fu
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They Helped Prepare Students For The Future Teachers! White collar workers! Musicians! Industrialists! Secre- taries! Artists! Scientists! For almost any profession in which a student is interested a wide variety of subjects adaptable to his interests is offered. In addition to the customary academic subjects, electives such as home economics, band, shorthand, driver training, machine and wood shop, bookkeeping, choir, art, and typewriting are provided. There is oppor- tunity, therefore, for a student to elect not only the courses which will prepare him for a vocation, but also to choose any other subjects in which he possesses an interest or ability. Irving Aiken explained to Prudence Price and Gene Gordon why x : 10 in this geometric equation. In arts and crafts class Ronald Wade, Edward Daugherty, and Benny Coleman trans 11 8 In S. formed wood blocks i to comical nl al f E . F Av was 1 1 I3
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