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ADMINISTRATION MR. LAMB This year began the second of Mr. Lamb’s ad- ministration as superintendent of our school. Our superintendent was kept very busy this year seeing that our school was run smoothly and that it was well organized. Busy as a bee, Mr. Lamb served as a member of the Board of Edu- cation, put in several public appearances to ad- dress the student body to commend or give help- ful criticism to us, and, in general, gave advice. Despite his many tasks Mr. Lamb was often seen at sports events and other school events. MR. VELDMAN With all the problems of planning and regula- ting the high school, Principal George Veldman spent a very busy first-year at Hastings. One of the important changes in which he was influential was the revision of the absence report record. Along with running the school came the minor tasks of organizing the courses, helping to supervise the cafeteria, and furnishing recom- mendations for colleges and employees. Along with Mr. Hanson, he worked on administration of athletics. Busy as he was, Mr. Veldman found time to support the Hastings teams by attending every football and basketball game. MR. REINHARDT Herbert J. Reinhardt, assistant principal, is just about the busiest man in our school. Not only is he in charge of all the extra-curricular activities but he teaches two government classes and one economics class. He is in charge of lockers, takes over with absence of the principal, and is faculty representative to the various commissions. He takes care of routing the buses as well as super- vising them and still finds time to coach golf.
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TEACHERS BRITTEN. MARGARET “Mag” “Are there any quest ions wise or otherwise?” Eng.; Rhct.; Amcr. Lit. DAMSON. CARL W. Ragtime Cow-boy Joe” Hate 1 ever told you the one about—?” World Hist.; U.S. Hist.; Remedial Arith. TURKAL. ANTON F. Tony“ “Shut uf you guys! Civics; Health; Track LANG. LEWIS S. Louie” “Maybe J shouldn't tell you this, but—” Basketball; Baseball HANSON. HOWARD “Hick “It's fxithetic, men!” Boys’ Phys. Ed.; Football HUSTED. ALICE S. “Ohge” “Remember your hairnets.” Foods; Clothing I. FOWLER. RUSSEL “Blond le” “There's entirely too much talking in here.” Bkkpping; Int. to Bus.; Typing; Comm. Law; H.S. Anth. McELWAIN. EMILY J. “Em” “S'il tows plait.” Eng.; French SIM. WRIGHT A. “Has been. (W.A.S.) “You just ask my kids how mean 1 can be.” App. Th.; Coordinator VANDERBROOK. LYLE J. “Van” “Why?” Math.; Farm Shop CAMBELL. MARY E. “Mary” “X'ow let me see.” Art SMITH. H. YVONNE “Smitty “Golly! Girls Phys. Ed. WILCOX. BEVERLY J. “Warden” OK” Eng.; Latin FOSTER. MERILYN J. “Zut “1 still hear voices. 1 shouldn't.” Eng.; Soc. Sci.; Journ.; Dean of Girls SIM. JANE G. “ ame” Really!” Typing; Shorthand; Bus. Eng. HTNE. LEWIS Louie” “Softer! Xot so loud! Band; Orchestra; Inst. Music; World History MOYER. HERBERT R. “Herbie” Keep it down to a roar. Choir; Chorus; Music Appreciation; Sextet WITHER. BRUCE W. “Handsome” Mech. Drawing; Wood Shop GIES. TAC P. “Goosie” Here we go.” Biology; Int. to Bus. HULBERT. LYLE E. Lyle” Mech. Arch. Drawing; Machine Shop ROBSON. RUTH MARION “Robbi” “Simply killing!” Eng.; Eng. Lit. CORTRIGHT. JULIA R. Coach” In other words— Speech; Debate; Dramatics; Problems KNOPF. THEODORE Ted” That’s what the book says. Vocational Agriculture BURKLE. V. JEAN “Burk” “That’s for sure! Clothing; Civics; Health; Family Living FOOKES. JAMES H. “Jim” “That's right, isn't it?” Chem.; Phys.; Algebra
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