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■- Jin Haruda Mauchley Jesness Parsons Judd Peterson STANFORD HARRISON Experiments and explosions are some of the things that make chemistry, physics, and general science interesting. Mr. Harrison unravels many of the mysteries of science to his classes. He helped start the science club this year. FERD HARUDA A friendly smile and a good sense of humor have made numerous friends for Mr. Haruda. He has done a splendid job with both the concert band and the pep band. CYNTHIA JESNESS English I I is a subject you enjoy when it is taught by Miss Jesness. She is kept busy advising the Pep Club and the senior class. Stu- dents will always remember her pep and enthu- siasm at all the ball games. MAY JUDD Mrs. Judd returned to Emmett High, this year as a teacher. She deserves much credit for the senior play, Meet Me in St. Louie. presented this spring. She teaches health, civics, biology and typing I. LAURA KNOWLES The pecking of the typewriter keys by typing I and 2 students and the odd-look- ing characters made by the shorthand students, are due to the careful, patient instruction of Miss Knowles. She was responsible for the success of January Thaw, last fall, and advises the Thespians and the junior class. GRANT MAUCHLEY Another new member to the teaching staff, is Mr. Mauchley. He has done an outstanding job teaching the boys vocational ag- riculture. He is also F.F.A. adviser. LUCILE PARSONS Miss Parsons is always ready and willing to help you — whether it is a problem in refresher arithmetic or sociology, a problem in speech, or to help the bookkeepers balance their books. In her spare time she advises N.F.L. and has charge of the declamation program. EDITH PETERSON Deadlines for pictures — deadlines for stories — and deadlines for copy, are all made by Miss Peterson, annual and Huskie News ad- viser. She also explains the mysteries of algebra I and 2 and geometry problems, and teaches journalism. acultif
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acultif Our Second Vice-Presidents In Charge of Programs TONY ASCHENBRENER Much credit is due Coach Aschenbrener for our outstanding football and track teams this year. Although he received a Cry Towel he seldom had to use it. He teaches biology, boys ' physical education and advises the E Club. THELMA BENSON A newcomer to the EHS faculty this year is Miss Benson. Her charming personality has won her many friends. She teaches home making and advises F.H.A. DONALD DALBERG Under the teachings of Mr. Dalberg. the American history classes have learned much about our country. His stories beginning, When I was in the army ... have added many pleasant and amusing moments. He has also made our baseball and basketball teams famous. ODETTA DUNN Miss Dunn teaches eighth grade arithmetic, literature and spelling. She has be- come a valuable asset not only to the eighth grade but to the entire faculty. WALKER EDANS Mr. Edans, another newcomer to the Emmett faculty, teaches social science, litera- ture and spelling and boys ' physical education, to the eighth graders. This quiet fellow has dis- covered many new friends here In EHS. VIRGINIA GARFIELD In addition to teaching Eng- lish I and II. Mrs. Garfield Is a junior class adviser. She made a big success of The Little Minister, the junior class play. In the spring, she also helped with the junior-senior prom. JEAN GREGORY A new member of the faculty Is Miss Gregory. Her winning personality and her Buick have made her very popular. She teaches world history and girls ' physical education. She finds time to be the freshman class adviser, too. WARREN HARRIS This year, the sophomores have taken an imaginary trip around the world In their world geography class, under the able guidance of Mr. Harris. The debate team has also been suc- cessful under his leadership. Aschenbrene Edans
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AGNES SMITH When you hear that Scottish brogue, you can usually find Miss Smith. She teaches Eng- lish and literature and spelling to the eighth grade classes. Her pleasant smile and her understanding of the students ' problems have made her an essen- tial part of the eighth grade. WALTER SMITH Mr. Smith deserves much credit for the fine orchestra, choir and glee club broadcast- ing from EHS this year. His careful, patient teach- ings have found many talented students. All Em- mett music lovers have enjoyed the concerts given by these groups. ALTON SWAN With the help of Mr. Swan, students find that woodcraft Is interesting, as well as edu- cational. He has taught his classes to make a number of useful things. The girls particularly lilce the hearts which come out of the shop. DELIA SWAN Latin I and II may be difficult subjects but when Mrs. Swan is teaching, she makes them interesting and enjoyable. She solves many prob- lems for the algebra I class, too. In addition, she Is the Latin Club and sophomore class adviser. CHARLOTTE SWATMAN The more books— the bet- ter library. is Miss Swatman ' s theory. Under her supervision, our library is right up to date. Be- sides teaching English ill and IV, she finds time to advise the National Honor Society and the senior class. A. Smith A. Swan W. Smith D. Swan Swatman Jacultif
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