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MARY ANASTOS is our commercial teacher who has charge of training our future secretaries. Mrs. Anastos ha: the extra duties of advisor to the Y-Teen club and the High- land Hi-Lites, our newspaper, which has been greatly im- proved. NORMAN S. COLLINS is a newcomer this year. The courses he teaches are mathematics and consumer living. A native of Canada, he surely has traveled a lot as his students will tell you. Besides being one of the advisors of the Sopho- more class, he is director of visual education. J. E. MASON has taken over the science department this year as well as teaching math courses. Mr. Mason has greatly aided Mr. Carrino and the band by assisting with the march- ing band and instructing the majorettes. He is also advisor tc F.T.A. organization formed in our school last year. re pices THOMAS BANGERT is kept busy with his coaching duties—head football coach, head track coach, and Junior High basketball coach. His teaching duties include science, biology, and physical education. Mr. Bangert is a Freshmen advisor and with their school spirit, they really keep him on his toes. AUGIE RIOS, as head basketball coach, has turned out a top rate team this year with the Hornets again capturing the Medina County league championship. He is also head base- ball coach and assistant football coach besides being a Sopho- more class advisor. Social studies and physical education are the subjects he teaches. JEAN BITTNER teaches commercial and Spanish courses. As cheerleader advisor she has succeeded in working with that group of girls to help increase and hold school spirit. A most important duty of hers is that of advisor to “The Highlander” staff. Her untiring efforts help make this book possible.
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BR REE eee ian Bm Bw hv s a = = 3 REED ER EEP EE EES FORE ah DIANE KOLLAS teaches English and physical education courses as weil as being a Freshmen and G.A.A. advisor. Everyone will agree that she did a wonderful job of direct- ing the Senior play this year. A. G. KAHL, our worthy Senior class advisor, teaches social studies at which he excels. Mr. Kahl is always in there help- ing at school affairs. MARY KAPIOLTAS, head of the speech department, teaches English besides speech. As she is a Junior class advi- sor, she directed the Junior play which was a great success.
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AGNES HOUSEMAN,, vocal instructor, is kept pretty busy with her high school, junior high and grade school music students. In the high school she directs the senior and junior choruses plus two girls’ ensembles and a boys’ ensemble. CHR1S CARRINO, as band director and instrumental ‘in- structor, has greatly built up the band. The concert band now numbers sixty members. Under his supervision the band purchased new uniforms and accomplished many other things. DOROTHY NANTEL is the seventh grade advisor at the Sharon Junior High. She teaches home economics, physica] education, social studies. and health. WILLIAM JEDLICKA has undertaken the task of teach- ing a recently installed photography class besides his regular mechanical drawing and driver training classes. In addition to these activities at school, Mr. Jedlicka is assistant football and assistant basketball coach. He is also one of the Junior advisors. ETHEL McDONALD, our art teacher, surely has given an incentive to her students. Some of the artwork produced in this class has adorned various rooms in the school and it certainly is very commendable. things his classes produce. 10 CLARENCE L. WAGNER is that man you always see keeping score at the basketball games. Mr. Wagner teaches industrial art and he really is good—you can tell by the nice
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