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I CLUB ADVISORS Miss Catherine Netzlti, Miss Adel'ne Reeping, Miss Florence Gill and Miss Carcl Ienkins give mutual agreement to the important role oi extra-curricular activities. Instructors Encouragement Promotes Auspicious Projects commencement activities. Mrs. Eleanor Gadd, World History teacher, acted as coach for the debates and assisted with the planning of the Class Day program. Heading the football staff was Coach Charles U. Findley, teacher of World History. The grid mentor also assisted during track sea- son. lVlr. Ray V. Wild served as assistant foot- ball and freshman basketball coach. He was an educator of Civics and Commercial Mathe- matics. Another Civics instructor, Mr. Creed Westfall, coached his County and Section II Vslrestling Champions. lnstructing Physics was Miss Catherine Netzlof. She served as advisor to the Ushers' Club and coached commencement activities. Head basketball coach, Mr. Ralph Forquer, is a men ber of the Science Department. Throughout the year, Mr. Harold Stover, taught Commercial Law, Geography, Typing I and Office Practice. He serve-d as a member of both the Prom and the Guidance Committees. Mr. Mitchell Barron, of the Commercial De- partment, taught General and Commercial O PAUL ROMAN explains purpose of his biology project as Larry Nichols and Tom Roberts lock on.
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3 . ,KV JF .git O CLASS ADVISORS, Mr. Harry Graham, Miss Martha Osborne. Miss Virginia Daniels and Mr. Herbert Bitner, ponder on the luture of each class. Influential Advisors Form Principles For Future Citizens Sales, lunior Business Training and Bookkeep- ing I. Miss Blanche Quick, instructor of Short- hand II, Typing I and II served as a member of the Prom Committee. Advising the Future Teachers of America was Miss Florence Gill. She trains students in Typing I, Shorthand I, Writing and Spelling. Bookkeeping I and II instructor, Mr. Robert Cook, served as golf coach. In addition, he was treasurer oi the Activities Account and ad- visor to the Fire Patrol. Comprising the Homemaking Department are Mrs. Grace Kettering, Mrs. Katherine Stum- bauqh and Mrs. Margaret Seamens. They taught Homemaking, Related Arts and Homemaking and Home Economis respectively, and conduct- ed the Senior Tea. Mr. Ronald Shurie, a co-ordinator of the Music Department, taught Band, Instrumental Music, Music Theory, Boys' Chorus I, II and Girls' Chorus I and II. He directed the music for commencement and song assemblies. Pro- viding music for plays and contests is Iunior Band and Orchestra conductor Ernest Teichert. The preparation of scenery for the various plays was under the tutelage ot Mr. George Klim, who trains art students. Instructing the Girls' Gym and Health Classes and coaching Girls' intramural athle- tics during the year was Mrs. Mary Alice Graham. Mr. Richard Braun taught Boys' Physical Education and Health Classes. He O IOAN HAIAS checks as Dick Kowatch recites h French lessins to Linda Hoyle. f -d
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