Cambridge High School - Viking Yearbook (Cambridge, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Mrs. Loretta Scflumaker, R. N. School Nurse Mrs. Schumaker, our school nurse, plays a part in our school program which is inconspicuous, but nevertheless, one of extreme importance, Her primary work deals with planning and carrying out a well-balanced health program, which serves to keep the students' health standard at a high level. The local doctors co-operate each year by administering various tests and iniections to those in need of, or desiring them. Mrs. Schumaker serves both the grade and the high school and conducts a home nursing course in the latter. A J. R. Young B.S. Northwestern University M. S. DePaul University Mr. Young, our instructor in general science, biology, and chemistry classes, keeps busy in his laboratory. In addition to his class duties, he serves as sponsor for the freshman class, the Proiection Club, the P.C.B. Science Club, and the Freshman Wizards Science Club. These activities turn his room into a beehive of industry during the day, as enterprising young scientists scurry to and fro with proiect work and class problems. Mrs. Mamie Johnson Mrs. Rose Echelberger School Cooks In the kitchen are our two excellent cooks, Mrs. Mamie Johnson and Mrs. Rose Echelberger, who so ably prepare and serve our wholesome noon meals. Remember those delicious Thanks- giving and Christmas turkey dinners they set before us? Not only are they efficient cooks, but they are our friends as well, never failing to give us a cheerful hello, as we pass through their kitchen.

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Roylene Peterson B. A. Monmouth College Miss Peterson is teacher of world history and girls' physical education. The P.E. classes are her special interest, and most of her duties are centered about that course. She has charge of both the high school and grade school girls' P. E. instruction and sponsors the G.A.A. In her classes the girls are given instruction in almost every sport available for feminine participation. Each year she puts on a physical education show in collaboration with Mr. Smith and his boys' classes. There the girls show their ability to tumble, jump rope, perform various folk dances, and do numerous other stunts. 49?-f--- Elisabeth Westerlund B.A. University of Illinois The head of our English department is Miss Westerlund, who teaches all four years of that subiect. She sponsors two organizations, the Maroon and White, the members of which write the high school news for the Chronicle, and the Viking staff, which edits this book. She has incorporated into her classes devices which give her students pleasure as well as knowledge. Typical of such are the foreign pen pal idea and the formation of book clubs, by which the students order inexpensive books of their own choosing. xr. Albert Smith B.S. Northern Illinois State Teachers College Mr. Smith, better known as Coach, teaches both American and world history. His other duties are high school boys' P.E., sponsor of the Varsity Club, senior class co-sponsor, and head coach of all boys' varsity athletics. Mr. Smith is one of the most popular teachers in school, not only with the boys, but also with the girls, who are reported to be keeping a record of how many suits he has.



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D D7 Mrs. Betty Dimick School Secretary Here we see Mrs. Dimick, or Betty, as most of the students call her. ln her role as school secretary, she makes the office a friendly place for all who enter, whether it be for advice, aid, or other personal problems. Betty also has that virtue of remembering everyone, freshman and senior alike, as anyone who has had a birthday and has found a greeting card hanging in his locker, will tell you. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cousins Mrs. Elmer Danielson School Custodians Our new and modern high school is a very attractive building. One of the prime reasons for its uniform state of cleanliness and beauty is the result of the effort expended by our team of custodians, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cousins and Mrs. Elmer Danielson. Many compliments from visitors at the high school are heard concerning the fine condition of the building and these reflect favorably on those who have charge of it. In addition, Frank, Mrs. Cousins, and Mrs. Danielson are three very pleasant and accommodating persons in relationship to both the students and teachers. Carl Lindstrom Perry Leander LaVerne Peterson Harvey Van Dyck I Duane Tomlinson Everett Palmer Andy Johnson Bus Drivers Here are some men upon whom our school unit is greatly dependent. They are the bus drivers, whose duty it is to transport the students to and from school in a safe, efficient manner. Their fine record of performance proves that they are fully aware of the responsibility which rests upon them. 21

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