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Doris Boulet, B.S. Geometry, Algebra II, and advanced math were taught this year by Mrs. Boulet. From near Muscatine, she came to Durant during late fall. Mr. Dale Langmann taught before her arrival. She has studied at Iowa State University and Austin Peay State College in Tennessee. MATHEMATICAL SYNlB0lS Q, SW .Wa f s- A Q I f Xp 1, W., I f , W7 f 4 ,MJ P N A , ... fr' , Q.. ...nf .4 - um-nm ,J Richard Ragnar, B.S. In his first year of teaching, Mr. Ragnar from Rockford, Illinois, taught music and directed the high school chorus. He was also in charge ofthe junior band and junior high stage band. He received his B.S. in education with a major in music at Northern Illinois University. Randall Northrup, B.A. Mr. Northrup of Oelwein, Iowa, coached high school football and basketball for the secondyear at Durant. He received his education at Coe College, Upper Iowa University, and the State University of Iowa. Mr. Northrup taught social studies in the junior high school. Their Knowledge Jerry Clark, B.S,E. Presiding over the physical science, biology, and chemistry classes for the second year was Mr. Clark. He studied at Wayne State College and Morningside College in his home town of Sioux City, Iowa. Mr. Clark also served as supervisor of concessions and the Science Club's advisor. 5
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Steven Reinert, B.A, In his first year of teaching from the State College of Iowa, Mr. Reinert conducted typing, business law, business math, and bookkeeping classes. Mr. Reinert, who is from Sigourney, Iowa, also coached girls and boys junior high basketball. Teachers Give Kay Eggleton The homemaking classes were taught for the second year by Mrs. Eggleton. From Washington, Iowa, Mrs. Eggleton received her education at Muskinqun College, New Concord, Ohio, and Iowa State University. She also was the Future Homemakers of America Advisor and senior class sponsor. Richard Sundich, B.S. Completing his fifth year as industrial arts teachers was Mr. Sundich of Buhl, Minnesota. Mr. Sundich attained his degree at the University of Minnesota, he has also studied at Virginia Jr. College, and the University of Iowa. The shop has steadily improved under his direction. fi 'Dx Rita Jansen, B.A. The annual staff advisor this year was Miss Jansen, who comes from Lone Tree, Iowa. In her first year at Durant, Miss Jansen taught shorthand, typing, and secretarial training. She earned her degree at Marycrest College,
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Alice Scott, B.A., M,A. Miss Scott, who is from Powersville, Missouri, taught college preparatory English and was the librarian. Completing her tenth year of teaching at Durant, Miss Scott received her education at Drake University, the State College ,of Iowa, the University of Iowa, and Ashridge Collegeinlingland. iii? Harold Fairbairn, B.A. Physics, Algebra I, and general mathematics were taught by Mr. Fairbairn, Originally from Tekumah, Nebraska,Mr. Fairbairn studied.at Hastings College, Creighton University, and the University of Detroit. He served as sophomore class Sponsor, and was the assistant wrestling coach. Delphine Farrell, B.A. Mrs. Farrell is from Hawarden, Iowa, and received her B.A. degree from the State College offlowa in Cedar Falls. In her third year of teaching and first at Durant, Mrs. Farrell taught sophomore and junior high English and literature classes. Teachers uide Students I Robert Dreher, B.S. Mr. Dreher was in charge of the many aspects of instrumental music--marching band, concert band, and stage band. He is from Scranton, Iowa, and received his education at Northwest Missouri State College. This was Mr. Dreher's third year of teaching in Durant.
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