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MRS. R. C. BORGMANN Vocational Home Economics MRS. ALICE V. NICHOLS Social Studies , f I A7 '7f,4 MISS MYR LE HOMSEY Music, Art RAYMOND J. WELTERS English, Latin T. W. STIXRUD General Science, Biology MRS. AMY C. KING Algebra, Study Hall, Dramatics Coach f s J-Ilia QA,
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X WILLIAM C, BURNETT Physical Education, Coach MISS MARY M. JOHNSTON Mathematic s fa' . ,.. K7 47 ' j M74 11? IQQJTQQ ,i '2i.,f59'!Cf' 4 L , ..-' of 5-he :grim MISS ELVLRA RICKMERS Commerce MRS. GLADYS WRIGHT MRS. WILMA STEWART Seventh Grade Eighth Grade .IP x'fX A. L, WYCKOI-'F Vocational Agriculture MRS. G. B. SELVIDGE English, Publications. Speech f G ', h 1 fi Ar, D915 Lg :va Lf- 'P'
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Howelltonian Staff ROW ONE: Mildred Hackman. Wanda Grobe, Anita LeSage, Mary Lou Ell. Shirley DeCoster. Betty Bark- lage, Doris Pfeiffer, Gracie Schneider, Donna Horstmeir, Bernice Bahr. Norman Reinwald. ROW TWO: Dorothy Cunningham, Alice Freese. Monette Fridley, Jenny Arnold, Pat Jones. Phyllis Podhorn, Betty Heit- gerd. Gwen Schwendemann. Janice Burt. Marleen Berlekamp, Betty Gaines, Alfred Meyer. We are the Francis Howell pioneers for the school year of 1955-195 6. We enrolled in Publications, a new course i.n our curriculum. We gave to the students of Reorgan- ized District-III their first school paper, THE SPOTLIGHT. We hope that we have started what will become a tradition. May THE SPOTLIGHT become a better and a more frequent publication, and may it be a means of unifying our sprawling district. For the fit st time the yearbook has been published by a class. Previously the staff consisted of a few volunteers, We have initiated the sale of advertising to help finance the HOWELLTONIAN. Many things go into the making of a yearbook- -photographs, rubber cement, type- written copy, worry and thought, time and energy. We have done our best to give you a yearbook of which you may be proud. In future years we hope that it will be a source of many pleasant memories. fa J,
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