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I bo xi ff' l- Ji Our Physical Education teacher, Miss Roylene Peterson, has con- tributed greatly to our school cur- riculum by offering a program bene- fiting all pupils. In addition to the teaching of physical activities, Miss Peterson has a class in World His- tory. Each year a special feature Physical Education show, complete with theme, is presented with the combined efforts of Miss Peterson and Coach Albert Smith for the pur- pose of displaying the many different skills to which all pupils have been trained. mm N, P Mrs. Betty Dimick is our school secretary. However she does more than keep the books of the Cambridge School Stystem. Betty is a friend to everyone who enters the office. whether he be a salesman of school supplies, a class treasurer who wishes to find out how his class finances are holding out, someone wishing to make a call, a teacher collecting his mail or just someone stopping by to chat for a minute. She always seems to know what is going on and is willing to give information with a smile, Mrs. Loretta Schumaker, our school nurse, plays an important part in our school program. She deals primarily with the planning and carrying out of a balanced health program. With the help of the local doctors, various tests and injections are administered to those in need of such tests or who other- wise desire them. For the senior girls our nurse conducts a home- nursing class. Mrs. Schumaker serves in both the grade school and high school. sf, Mg -'M n , 1 95' gg,-,. ,, ,, Q 2 e 2, . 1 - Lf hx 4 ' ,SK :X s K if :QE ,if 5, gp- -gif g 5 Q .xi it-swf. f fg hff Y ft, it .f - , - Sas, , S cg , Q, mx' --sw ap -3' ssl i-'wg --, ,A ....,, . ' 1g.,, .,-,T 'ws as X.- ax Q L4 ' Q it it 4
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Buenos dias, clase! This is the greeting the Spanish class hears at the beginning of fifth period every day. Miss .Ioan Ollis, a graduate of Western Illinois State Teachers College, teaches three English classes a day besides the Spanish class. She also has charge of a very up-to-date library and is dra- matics coach of most of the plays that are presented during the year. Mr. Alan Utech, a graduate of Iowa State Teachers College and Morning Side College of Sioux City, Iowa, is the teacher of three Ag classes a day. Mr. Utech also teaches a night Ag class to a veterans' group. Besides his teaching duties, Mr. Utech is the sponsor of the F. F. A. and co sponsor of the junior class. Miss Elisabeth Westerlund, who has a degree from the University of Illinois, is head of the high school English classes besides sponsoring the Maroon and White staff, which writes the high school column for the Chronicle. She also is the advisor to the Viking staff and is constantly advising its members and checking different parts of the annual. If you were to wander into the science room at any time of the day, you would find it the center of many activities and experiments. Mr. Jack Young keeps his energetic students busy, teaching them general science, biology, and physics. In addition he sponsors the Wizards Sci- ence Club, P. C. B. Science Club, and the freshman club. He also has charge of the annual Viking Carnival. Mr. Young has degrees from Northwestern University and De Paul University. 11
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We can often smell the fragrant odors drifting from the kitchen during fourth and fifth periods. The minute that the last morning bell rings is long awaited, for then we go to partake of the food pre- pared by Mrs. Rose Echelberger and Mrs. Tucker, our two fine cooks. They prepare delicious meals the whole year through, but their holiday treats are the most eagerly anticipated of all the meals. We have very often heard visitors remark on the amaz- ing cleanliness of our school and campus. This cleanliness is due to the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cousins and Mrs. Elmer Danielson, our custodians. The custodians put in many long hours at the school and are responsible for the appearance of one of the best looking schools in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins and Mrs. Danielson are noted not only for their efficiency, but are liked by all of us for their friend liness and fairness. We then come to our last entry of the school staff, but some of the most important men of all, the bus drivers. They are the ones upon whom the pupils are dependent for a ride to school. They have maintained an excellent safety record and are very efficient in their transpor- tation of the students to and from the school. The f drivers are LaVerne Peterson, Carl Lindstrom, i Duane Tomlinson, Andy Johnson, Perry Leander, Harvey VanDyck, and Everett Palmer. Mr. Peterson and Mr. Tom- linson serve double duty by transporting students to out of town events. U
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