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MR. LANCE BEDWELL MR. RAYMOND BETZ MR. CHARLES BIGGS Biology, Psychology Drafting, Industrial Arts Band, Jr. High History, Jr. High Music MRS. BETTY BURNEY MR. ERNEST CLAYTON MISS MARGARET HART Home Economics Chemistry, Physics, Vocational Agri- English 9, Spanish culture, Young Farmers Guidance, Guidance 14 MR. GARY HUME Jr. High Scoial Studies MR. GERALD JORDAN English 10 and 11 MR. ROBERT MILLER Health, Driver Education, Physical Education
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New Facilities Change And Add to the Jobs Of the Employees Important in keeping things going and running smoothly are Mrs. Mary Gruel, the Principal's secretary, and Mrs. Jean Elliot, the Superintendent's secretary. An aid to the Guidance Department and to the Office are the Guidance and Office helpers. These students assist in keeping records and running errands. Behind the scenes people are Hauser's six cooks, ten bus driver’s, and three janitors who serve the students in their daily jobs. COOKS--Mrs. Anna Louise Bense, Mrs. Carolyn Reed, Mrs. Bertha Essex, Mrs. Esther Dailey, and Mrs. Pearl Flora. Not pictured: Mrs. Mary Anna McQueen. JANITORS--Mr. Dailey Aldridge, Mrs. Martha Shirley, and Mr. Lawrence Neville. BUS DRIVERS--Harold Herndon, Ira Carman, Charles Lortz, J.T. Compton, Nathan Scheidt, Paul Herron, Bert Epperson, and Irvin Finke. Not pictured: Keith Rednour and Earl Miller. 13
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Faculty Questionnaires Reveal Our Educators Lead 'Double Lives’ Just as students often feel the need for pursuing some kind of activity or hobby outside of their school work, so do their teachers. Hauser's faculty is no exception, as can be seen by a look at their many hobbies and various types of relaxation. Collections are a favorite pastime for five members of the faculty. Although claiming to still be a novice at it, Miss Sharon Hart enjoys adding to her growing group of stamps. Miss Helen Powers gathers rocks of all shapes and sizes, while Mrs. Nancy Wagner keeps busy by adding to her collection of cups and saucers. Rare coins intrigue Mr. Robert Miller, as antiques fascinate Mr. Tesh Wickard. Sewing machines really get a workout in Mrs. Wagner's and Mrs. Betty Burney's homes. Mrs. Mabel Utter is often seen wearing one of the sweaters that she has knit herself. There are also many literary minded teachers at Hauser. Those who enjoy reading in their spare time include Mr. Gerald Jordan, Mrs. Guyneth Webster, Mrs. Geneva Wickens, and Mrs. Utter. Mr. Gary Hume's choice of reading material concerns sports. Mr. Brad Mitchell's field of interest in reading material includes historical accounts, mainly about the Civil War. These teachers may some day be reading a work by Miss Hart, who often writes short stories. n ONE LUMP OR TWO? Mrs. Burney, Mr. McQueen, Mrs. Gruhl, and Mrs. Elliot discuss the days activities over coffee. Several teachers have traveled to a great extent in North America, South America, and abroad. Miss Hart, Miss Powers, Mrs. Webster, and Mrs. Wagner have traveled through most of the United States and parts of Mexico. Mrs. Wickens spent some time at the New York World's Fair during her visit in that state. Mr. Owens has visited Miami Beach and Nassau, while Miss Powers spent a summer in Burmuda. Miss Powers experienced the added attraction of Hurricane Arleen while on the island. Mr. Wickard got a taste of European life during his brief stay there. MR. BRADFORD MITCHELL MR. JOHN OWENS MISS HELEN POWERS World History, U.S. History Art Algebra, General Mathematics, Busi- ness Mathematics 15
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