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in shorthand. KENNETH CHRISTISON, B. S.-Mr. Christison keeps busy as advisor to the Student Council and financial advisor to the Arrow. His most unusual experience at F. C. H. S. was seeing the auditorium go up in smoke. DRAWING BOARD TECHNIQUES ,Q ' -W-:,,,,. Lit., X be V . , L..ne, DRAFTSMEN STRIVE FOR PRECISION WALLACE McCulloch sors the T. fishing in ceived his MCCULLOCH, B. A. 6 M. Ed.-Mr. teaches Auto Mechanics and spon- 6 I. Club. He enioys hunting and his spare time. Mr. McCulloch re- degrees trom Bemidji State Teach' ers College and Colorado A. 6 M. Nr 'tr . FLORENCE LAMBERT, B. A.- published. Walt's Auto Repair Shop IACK HUGHES, B. S.-Mr. Hughes teaches commercial courses and is a permanent Seni- or class sponsor. He enjoys square dancing. golt and tiddley winks. His most unusual ex- perience was having a straight 1 student aramanda! RUSSELL MERRITT, B. A.-Mr. Mer- ritt has the interesting iob ot keep- ing track of all the finances ot school organizations. He teaches bookkeeping and general business. and advises the Key Club and Stu- dent Council. The trout streams of the Flathead are a great lure to Mr. Merritt. Miss Lambert She enioys teaches shorthand and typing. movie photography and someday hopes to have the children's stories she has written Page I5
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CAL KUSLER, M. A. 6. B. A.-Instructing vo- cational students in the finer points of wood- working is Mr. Kusler's iob. One of his un- usual experiences at Flathead was being hit on the head by a snowball while supervising study hall. f' 6,41-x f ROBERT OLSON, B. S.-Flathead's mat coach has a sincere interest in the Flathead County High School students. He received his degree from Montana State College and spends most of his spare time in the outdoors. HENRY ROBINSON, B. S. G M. S.-The twelve gold medals which Flathead's F. F. A. has won are due in a large part to Mr. Robinson's excellent leadership. In addition to sponsor- ing the F. F. A. chapter, he also instructs adult classes. His favorite pastime is hunting. Mr. Robinson is vice principal for vocational Page H subiects. Waggener 6 Campbell --ei x Xx 1, X ,- A - ,V ' ' f.. ,, K I , L. W. WILSON, B. A. 6 M. A.-Mr. Wilson's hobbies of hunting and fishing never seem to be satisfied. This efficient teacher is in charge of the Graphic Arts and Drafting Department. He received his M. A. from Colorado State Teachers College. PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION ROBINSON DEMONSTRATES THE SKILL OF ROPE TYING LUTHER LALUM, B. S.-Flathead's outstanding F. F. A. chapter can partly be attributed to Mr. Lalum's guidance. Besides hunting and fishing, Mr. Lalum likes the recreational facil- ties of the Flathead best of all. ,, t . 2
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77Zm. ' cmd gif EDWARD SOUDER, B. M. 6 M. M. Directing last year's A Cappella choir at the Northwest Music Edu- cators Meet in Eugene, Oregon, was the high point of Mr. Souder's car- reer of teaching at Flathead. In addition to being vocal music di- rector, he is also the commander of the C. A. P. Last summer he studied and traveled extensively in Europe and someday wishes to take the high school choir on tour there. Page 16 OMVALD ARESTAD, B. A.-Mr. Arestad, who is a new member oi our faculty this year, teaches English and is assistant band direc- tor. His favorite activities are woodcraft, hunt- ing and fishing. Like most new teachers at Flathead, he finds it hard to get used to the short lunch period. -mug .ff S I.. -rf ,- t' . ED BECKSTRAND, B. A. 6 M. A.-Mr. Beck- strand spends most of his time producing top- notch bands to represent F. C. H. S. He at- tended Macalester College, receiving his B. A. and M. A. there. ADVANCED ART STUDENTS DABBLE IN OILS 3 .QI jg' , A NM' , Haag, fd .a gfr'l.l 'h ,milf U ,L ,mink . 'jigs' A We SEM' LF. , i A iff . ,A .-A t 1 'Y '- Mft ss... -Q -fu-v--vnu , A A'-,'l1J, 1 1 ll ID EDWARD BAILEY, B. A.-Mr. Bailey spends most of his spare time painting in water col- ors and in sponsoring the Art Club and assem- blies. He asks that his secret ambition be kept secret at the present time. Mr. Bailey received his B. A. from Montana State Uni- versity. MARLYN IENSEN, B. A.-Mr. Iensen's extra curricular activities are sponsoring the Sopho- more class wrestling and reserve football. He likes the P. E. tacilities of the school but feels that there should be more corporal pun- ishment within the school. .-A - QQ ' - A ., wx 1 -1-
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