Emmett High School - Squaw Butte Saga Yearbook (Emmett, ID)

 - Class of 1956

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... 9 S t' - J MJ. 9? .L - 7, Wyatt. uf-. 'MJMW Xjvi1Hi ty asia. Not only are the teachers on their toesl' in the classroom, but they have cooperated one hundred per cent in ext acurricular activities. For your instruction, your patience, your cooperation--for all yo 've done for us-We'd like to say Thank you. You're good scouts. ss 'N HERBERT MEAD-Mr. Mead has made an enviable record during his first year SKK 11 at E.H.S. He teaches biology, world his- tory, general science, and coaches. He is easy going and well liked by all. DONALD NITZ--Under the patient and careful direction of Mr. Nitz the orchestra has made a good name for itself. He teaches instrumental music at the rural schools and at Parkview. EDITH PETERSON-The Huskie News and annual would never make an appear- ance without the tireless efforts of Miss Peterson. She also teaches geometry, alge- bra II and journalism. JESSIE POWERS-The tantalizing odors of food which often drift through the halls are from the results of Miss Powers' teachings. She teaches vocational home economics. JOHN REAGER-Mr. Reager is noted for his well-rounded sense of humor. He teaches boys' P.E. and health, biology, and world history. He also coaches. EDWARD RUSSELL - This Well-liked friendly Big Chief teaches the seniors American Government and the juniors American History. He always has a smile and a good word for every one. ALTON SWAN-Due to the teachings of Mr. Swan Emmett High School may turn out a few carpenters of tomorrow. He teaches Shop I, II, III. DELIA SWAN-Mrs. Swan has a full schedule teaching Algebra I and Latin. Her Latin Class is extra large this year. CHARLOTTE SWATMAN-Our library is a very interesting place due to the hard work of Miss Swatman. She has a full- time job training the librarians and keep- ing everything in perfect order. IRENE TOLMIE-Mrs. Tolmie's students meet and become acquainted with Julius Caesar and renew their friendships with grammar. Mrs. Tolmie's smile and friendly manner make her English II classes a pleasure. KARL WOOD-Some of the shorthand characters made by Mr. Wood's students have often made him wonder. What he wonders is another question. He also teaches bookkeeping and general business.

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The Facult In this time of teacher shortage Emmett High School has been fortunate in having a complete faculty of well qualified teachers The seven who are new to the system this year have lived up to, or even bettered, the high standards set by their predecessors GEORGIANA BECKER-Mrs. Becker's objective is to teach the sophomores world history. They say the battle is half won when you know what you don't know. I wonder? CLARENCE BECKMAN-Mr. Beckman teaches vocational agriculture. He keeps the F.F.A. boys busy and, of course, vice Vel'52. PAT BRANNAN-The seniors brush up on their forgotten English under the instruction of Mr. Brannan. He teaches English IV, English composition and speech. HARRIETT BREMMER-Mrs. Bremmer is well liked by everyone. She helps the general math students over the humps and also teaches girls' P.E. and health. KENNETH BRIGGS-Mr. Briggs was new to our faculty this year. The seniors had their math refreshed and were taught sociology by him. His friendly manner makes these subjects almost a pleasure. LUCILLE BROICH-Her easy manner and friendly personality make her tops', to everyone. She is patient and under- standing when paper is torn from a typewriter and a student explodes. Typ- ing I and II would be almost impossible without her. RENNY FOSTER-Mr. Foster is a new- comer to our faculty this year. He has a very busy schedule instructing the Band here, at Parkview and in the rural schools. VIRGINIA GARFIELD-Mrs. Garfield has a full schedule teaching English I and III. Her untiring helpfulness makes her well liked by all. STANFORD HARRISON-Mr. Harrison, the scientist of E.H.S., keeps his chem- istry students busy doing experiments. He also teaches general science, physics and senior science. DWIGHT JENSEN-Mr. Jensen's well- known sense of humor makes him well liked in his classes. He teaches English I and II. In his spare time he writes. ROBERT LIND-Mr. Lind is another newcomer to E.H.S. Besides directing the Choir and the Glee Club, he instructs music classes in the grade schools.



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The Student Councgld JIM GLENNON Prc'xia'e11l J. Skoro. Row Iwo--L. Siller, A. Coffelt, L. Ziegler, D. Dillon, G. Hankins, D Speros, D. Higer, Mr. Harris. Row one-M. Pruitte, J. Woodman, D. Clements D. Clements, W. Clements, A. Schoening, J. Marvin, K. Denney. Seated-L. Pitkin M. Brubaker, S. Broich, D. Garfield, J. Glennon, D. Yost, B. Dudley, J. Bingham DON Yos'r Vice-Presid ent Council Initiates Projects The student council, headed by Jim Glennon, has initiated several new projects this year. Twirp Week and a revision of the student body constitution were among the most important. The council has sponsored after-game dances to answer the growing demands for teenage en- tertainment. Members of the council have worked with P.T.A. groups in panel discussions and open forums aimed to prevent the development of a juvenile problem in Gem County. Twirp Week proved a greater success than the council had anticipated and netted a profit for the polio fund. The intramural sports program sponsored by the council and directed by Coach John Reager provides an interesting year-around activity in which many students may participate. In addition, the council decorated the halls at Christmas, sold student courtesy cards and per- formed many other routine services. The group is made up of the student body oflicers, class presidents and home room represent- atives. 12 1 Row lbree-J. Benge, J. Carpenter, D. Watkins, N. Brooks, E. Carr, G.

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