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.nv yu-r 631' Row I: Mr. Raddatz, Miss Donahoe, Miss Ady, Mr, Reihsen, Mr, Emery. Row 2: Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Bach- mann, Miss O'DonneIl, Miss Helming, Miss Larson. MR. RADDATZ Makes world history interesting by applying it to modern times-has an uncanny memory for tunes, old and new-can always be counted on to provide the best in music-willing, cooperative-a good sense of humor. MISS DONAHOE Student council adviser-is in close touch with stu- dent Iife in school-Her enthusiasm and capable leader- ship has made successes of many activities-tor her there is no limit in making things a success. MISS ADY Has a wealth of historical data always at her finger tips --takes a real interest in student activities-:onscientb ous-unselfish in her concern for others. MR. REIHSEN Tops with the fellows-Hour football coach-Senior class adviser-What a way with people!--starts the Freshmen out with a good background of general science. MR. EMERY Knows chemistry from A to Z-mathematical whiz, too-indispensable adviser of Hi-Y4unIimited patience with baffled students. Page IO MRS. RUTLEDC-E Sophomore adviser-capably supervises aspiring journ- alists on the Barblet staff-a whiz on publicity-the lounge room is her brain child. MISS BACI-IMANN A peppy leader of the G.A.A.-her keen sense of humor and enthusiastic interest in girls has endeared her to all-after cooperating with the defense program in gym classes she went all out for defensefto be- come a member of the Army Nurse Corps. MISS O'DONNELL As a newcomer, she presented a new outlook on Eng- Iish-makes classes practical-2. typical Irishman-red hair, blue eyes, and a radiant smilefhas spent unlimited time as adviser for the '44 Kalibre-always dependable. MISS HELMING A newcomer to our math department-has a. sense of humor her classes learn to appreciate4her Daily Sayings provoke thought from her students--a sports enthusiast. MISS LARSON Prepares commercial students with her courses in typ- ing, bookkeeping, and economics-has patient under- standing of student problems-vocational guidance di- rector.
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X47 I Row l: Miss Kellman, Miss Skeen, Miss Wentworth, Mrs, Lewis, Miss Littlejohn. Row 2: Mr. Furr, Mr. Lindgren, Mr. Hoppe, Mr. Montgomery. MR. FURR One of the top Ag teachers in the state-ready to share his repertoire of jokes-displays a calm manner as well as an encouraging smile-F, F. A. adviser- interested in proiects of students as individuals-a true sports fan--sincere, conscientious. MR, LINDCREN A winning smile-If there's anything to be con- structed, he and his classes are right on the job- always serving! MR. HOPPE A true friend to everyone--represents the school in community driveswmakes subject matter function in the lives of the students in his classes-has an especial interest in the individual students-KaIibre's business adviser. MR. MONTGOMERY Especial interest in biology and American history- supplementary stories spice his classes-guides students in understanding of m.odern events. MISS KELLMAN junior class adviser--a constant source of new ideas -directs annual style show of student accomplishments -practices instructions to students in the making of her own clothes-always immaculettely groomed-a true daughter of Minnesota-enjoys winter sports-has a pleasing and genuine personality at all times. MISS SKEEN Director of june Mad-co operative senior adviser- indispensable in helping students to advertise and dec- orate artistically- Oh fluff, is her by-word--is a and inspiration-an artist never ending source of ideas who teaches an English class-the coronation ceremony -iust another of her artistic services. MISS WENTWORTH Adviser for Girl Reserves-has given immeasurable time to activities such as Debates, Speech contests, and Latin Club-is never too busy to help a student-is a real friend to all who know her-considerate, tireless- enjoys a good laugh. MRS. LEWIS Another new faculty member-senior adviser-dh rected the business staff of the senior class play-her bubbling humor often appears in her shorthand and typ- ing classes-an advocate of self-reliance. MISS LITTLEIOHN Teaches and perfects amateur chefs-fashion model -master connoisseur of the cook book-a talented ac- companist-our newcomer from Ferry Hall. Page 9
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