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Left ' MR. IOHN A. KINGSBURY, B. S. Washington State College Teaching science and geometry keeps Mr. Kingsbury plenty busy, but he still finds time to be advisor to the Science and Ski Clubs. He also has a boys' P. E. class. For recreation he likes to hike, climb mountains, and fish. Right MISS IRENE LEWIS, B. A. Washington State College Miss Lewis can be classed as a jack- of-all trades as she teaches auto driv- ing, math, English, and Spanish. To 'gd' further fulfill this role she advises the Service Club. Seldom can she be found without a smile on her face. Lef KENNETH MOEN, B. A.. B. Ed. Whitworth College If you want to find Mr. Moen before school he can usually be found in the oflice making note questions for his history classes. He also teaches Socio- logy and speech. Advising the Junior Class and the Photography Club are his extra-curricular activities. He also is a sincere church worker. Right MRS. ARLINE NELSON, B. S. Oklahoma A. and M. Central State Teachefr College, Oklahoma South Dakota Slate College University of Washington Mrs. Nelson spends her entire school day helping turn out those fragrant odors and attractive clothes that come from the Home Economics room. She is still able to take a little time out to advise the FHA. She also is kept busy with her family and home. Left MR. ARTHUR NELSON, B. S. Washington State College As Agriculture is an important subject in the school, Mr. Nelson must de- vote almost all his time to his classes. However, he also advises the FFA, which is one of the most active clubs in school. At night he has classes in Ag. for adults. Right MR. MARK VAN GASKEN, B. P.. Mr. Van Gasken, with his broad smile and friendly attitude, can usually be found in the band room. The band and glee club, under his able direction, have put on several fine performances. He also finds time to direct and play in the swing 'band.
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Facult Left MISS ALICE CAVIN. B. A. University of Washington Nliss Cavin usually can be found be- hind stacks of pamphlets, books, and magazines in the English room. Teach- ing English and Consumer Education besides advising the Rocket Staff, Junior Class, Quill and Scroll, and Pep Staff keep her quite busy. Ri ht Mia. WESLEY E. HANSEN, B. A. Central W'ashington College of Education Coach Hansen can be found in the shop, out on the football field or in the gym. He teaches shop and art in the high school. In his spare time he enjoys golf and likes to fish. Left MR. TED HIPPI. B. A. Linfield College His inspirational talks at pep assemb- lies and to the team certainly helped win many ball games. Coach also has an auto driving class, and teaches physical education. He is the advisor of the Lettermen's Club. In his extra hours he logs. Right MISS ELIZABETH HUERLIN, B.S. Washington State College Both the junior high and the senior high claim Miss Huerlin as one of their capable teachers. In her P. E. classes she stresses fair play and good sportsmanship rather than ability. GAA is her extra-curricular activity. Lef MIES NANCY IONES, B. A. State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado Miss Jones, quiet and business like manner is typical of a commercial teacher. Her extra-curricular activi- ties include advisor for the Commer- cial Club and senior class. Working in her garden and singing in the church choir help H11 her week. Right MISS CORRINE KERR, B. A. Washington State College Keeping track of all the library books and magazines is the job of our faith- ful librarian, Miss Kerr. Shel also spends many long evenings directing the class plays. In her spare time she enjoys redecorating her apartment. -if , .ilu f - f f'fg X Rkkwh : Vg X xx and
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3, .A Q 4. f C N f Front row, left to right: Bonnie Janisch, Sandra and Grace Hansch. Back row, left to right: Monlge Hawkins, Rodger Dana, Don Taylor, Carl Gillen, Martinsen, George Eaton, Gene Faultner, C11 f and Shirley Kling, Second row, left to right: Helen Shero, and Roy Rexman. Dunn, Darlene Frye, Rose Gourde, Jean Cranston, Left, top to bottom: l V W-E., Rodger Dana, President 3, ' V 'WSF Sandra Hawkins, Secretary k ' M I ,,, if Shirley Kling, Program Chairman 1 N ' 53-P' 1 ' f 22 W , 9 ,ft N W ' will f lr' ., ,.--l Right, top to bottom: Don Taylor, Vice-President Carl Gillen, Treasurer Cliff Shero, Sgt. at Arms Center: Mr. M urdock, Advisor ,' ig . V ,-E , t vgvv ' , I . . 7 S Q f 'V Z . My .E . K g E 5' t
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