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By Those Who Have Chosen Miss Imogene Adolf, P.E. teach- er is also the Pep Advisor. Born in Eugene, Oregon, she graduated from the University. River Sioux, Iowa, is listed as the birth place of Miss Anderson, G.A.A. Advisor and teacher of girl's physical education. Miss Anderson formerly taught in Med- ford. Mr. Deon Atwood, a new math- ematics teacher ot C.H.S., has taught previously at Madison High School. A pure mathematician, he lists solving and checking moth problems as two of his hobbies. A native of the Beaver State is Mr. Bates. He has taught art at C.H.S. for 7 years and has been advisor to Chintimini for the past two years. Mr. Bodine, another new teach- er at C.H.S., is an advisor of the senior class, and teaches American Problems and U.S. History. Some of his hobbies include gardening, traveling, camping and reading. Teaching instrumental music is A graduate of Oklahoma State University, Mr. Bill Anderson, is in his fourth year as math and head track coach at C.H.S. Teaching Distributive Education, Mr. Orville Zielaskowski taught previously at Melbourne High, Melbourne, Florida. Boating and boat building occupy his free time. Miss Brumbough, Home Ec teach- the responsibility of Mr. Brooks, er, and a graduate of C.H.S., who is in his second year at C,- spends most of her free time sew- H.S. He also is advisor to Gran- ing, cooking, cake decorating, and dioso. attending the theater. 27
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We Are led ..c kt, v4Ah - 1.-.1 ,diiif kgyf -'I Af' Jifliff ifftffigfp we 3 iii, ft .,, 7, , i?f Q,ff'fi jf X if wxafcwgjff Tw , W Supervisor of all the activities is one of the many jobs of Vice Principal Maurice Bullard. Mr. Fred Osborn is a graduate of O.S.C. Mar- Married, he has two children. He lists his fav- . d h h h hl U - I rie , e as t ree c idren, all graduates of Cor- orite hobbies as listening to Hi-Fi records, bar- . . becuing, and outdoor sports such as fishing, and A High as Athletic Director. hunting. vallis High School. Mr. Osborn serves Corvallis lv-.M m i sf'-gsgwf-WM W.. .MM-wn' Our friendly office secretaries! From left to right: Mrs. Anderson, office secretary, Mrs, Emilie Skow, 26 secretary to Mr. Hardman, and Mrs. Bernice Abernathy, switchboard operator. 'D
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V .: . -,,. A 3 M X th, .W s .vig , ,i I S . its Y A P I t mastered W i s 555' tw' ff r ' V . --:- : 'v V ..,,,,,. it 7 C 9 'W Mr. Burkcrt, a member of the faculty for seven years, teaches mechanical drawing, stage craft, and is in charge of Audio-Visual materials. Part of Mr. Burkert's college years were spent at the University of Mexico. or Been Chosen A member of the faculty for 7 years, Mr. Oscar Christensen teaches World History and is a stu- dent counselor. Mr. Chris Christiansen, born in Wilmington, California, has 2 children. His hobbies are fishing and hunting. He teaches health and family life and is cross-coun- try coach. Mr- -lid! Climlr, 0 COmfftefCi0l Mr. Clell Conrad has taught at math and drivers training teacher, C H 5 for 7 yegrg, He reaches is a veteran of 14 years at Cor- American Problems and U.S. His- vallis High. The Climers have two tory, and is advisor tc Interna- children, both of which are mar- ried. tional Relations League. Mr. Engobruht, who teaches chemistry, was born in Oregon City, Oregon, and attended college at O.S.C. and Michigan State. He enioys fishing and tennis. Mr. Roby Goff has been teach- Gardening, sewing, and baking ing metalwork at C H S for 15 occupy the free time of Mrs. Ruth years. He lists his favorite hob- bies as gardening, church work, and reading. Ness, English teacher. She attend- ed school at Nebraska State Uni- versity and O.S.C. ,Qing ex, ff 9 1 f Mr. Kablor has taught Agricul- ture at C H S for 13 years. Along with his many duties, Mr. Kabler also advises the local chapter of Future Farmers of America. ..........
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