Hooper High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Hooper, Nebraska)

 - Class of 1959

Page 11 of 80

 

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Social Studies Mr. Paul Carothers, who has now taught at Hooper High School for four years, teaches American History and World History and has done a wonderful job as coach of football, bas¬ ketball, baseball, and track. The students also saw his cheery face every day as they passed through the lunch-line. He, his wife, Donna, and small daughter, Ann, will be leaving Hooper High after this year to go to Broken Bow, Nebraska. “They were studying ' Commercia Miss Delores Fangmeier is leaving Hooper High School to begin work towards her master’s degree after teaching in our Commercial Department for two years. Her home is in Lincoln, Nebraska, with her parents and brother. She taught Bookkeeping, Advanced Typing, Short¬ hand, two sections of beginning Typing, and Secretarial Practice. In addition to these courses, she also is the sponsor of the Annual Staff and co-sponsor of the Paper Staff. “Problems” SMIDA GARAGE DR. H. G. HARMAN 7

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Science Miss Clara Schafersman, the instructor of our Science Department, teaches two sections of General Science, Biology, and Physics. She also taught General Math the second semes¬ ter after Mr. Johnston left. In addition to these assignments, she is also the Sophomore class sponsor. Miss Schafersman resides inHoop- er with her mother. Every summer she takes a trip to a different part of the country. Among the places shehas visit¬ ed are Canada and Mexico. Last summer she traveled to the New England States. “What is it?” Math Mrs. Esther Kennedy has just completed her third year at Hooper High School. She taught Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Algebra, in addition to supervising the school library and sponsoring the Library Club and National Honor Society. She received her degree from the University of Nebraska and has attended summer school at the University of Washing¬ ton and the University of Chicago. Mrs. Kennedy makes her home in Hooper, but during the summer she en¬ joys the visits with her five children, who are scattered across the United States. “Watch Carefully!” 6



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Mrs. Alice Osterloh resides with her husband, Irvin Osterloh, on, on their farm about a mile and a half north of Hooper. They are the parents of two children, Warren and J anice. Mrs. Osterloh has been teaching several years in the Junior High Depart¬ ment and also taught English on several occasions in the High School. Although she teaches only in the morning, her duties include two sections of Junior English and one section of Senior English in addition to Junior High Art onFriday. “Studying Hard?” Mr. Kenneth Johnson has just completed his second year of teaching English in Hooper High School. He taught two sec¬ tions of Freshman English, two sections of Sophomore English and Speech as well as sponsoring the Freshman Class and co-sponsoring the Paper Staff. He also directed the Junior Class Play, “The Curious Savage.” Mr. Johnson received his Bache¬ lors Degree from the University of Ne¬ braska in 1956. He lives with his parents near Wahoo and enjoys the occupation of farm¬ er in the summer. “Fascinating Work?” 8

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