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History, Economics, Sociology Claude D. Farrell, A. B., Macal- ester, teaches world history, American history, and civics. Minden J. Maynard, A. B., Northern Michigan College of Education, M. A. University of Michigan, teaches American his- tory, civics, social problems, and s V, - coaches the extemporaneous speakers. Mr. Maynard came to lshpeming after teaching in Hancock, Perkins, Iron River, and Felch Township, where he was principal. SOCIAL SCIENCE The Social Science llepartiiieiit proinotes the priiieiples of good citizensliip by lllStl'llCtlllQ' students in the problems ot' niodern society, revicwiiig' past l5N'0lliS, and 2lCt1ll2llllil1lQ' 'flu-in with the nieclizmisin ot' our g'0Vl'1'l1lIl8I1t. This year the Stilllil'lliS pw-sviitul an assi-inhly in which they dis- cussed the party platforni mul reviewed the political wcoimls ot' the nm- joi' czlmlidzxtes. till T111-sdzly, NOVl'llllll'l' ll, the high school took part in ai pm-iiiiisiilzi-wide iiiock-election. The results followed the imtioiml treml, the lleniocrzits wiuuiiig' by El vote ot' 309-WT. Left: Garland Tartaron and Burton Fowler, cam- Right: Donna Sandstrom, Dolores Riberdy, and Paigf' managefs for the Republican and Democratic Marlyss Messier tally ballots after the mock-election parties respectively, put up their cand1date's pictures in the Classrooms polls closed on Tuesday, November 2. ll
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PRINCIPAL Williziin tl. l,'l'l701'S0l1 wcciivvcl his A. B. at Nm'tl1vi'1i Micliigziii College of Education and his BLA. l'l'01l1 thu UlllVQl'Slty of AllCl1lg2ll'l. Klr. l,l'tl'l'SUl1 lwgaiii his tvzicliiiig at lV9St Ish- llvllllllg, :incl in 1936 lwczuno principzil of the timiiiiiizii' Scliool. Ile czinw to tho high school :ls priiicipzil in 19-12. BOARD OF EDUCATION 'llhv Bmirml of lildiiczitimi invvts nionthly in thi- Sllll-lll'll1ll'll1lltlll,,S ufficv to not 011 policix-is ami mzittvrs 0litL'llll1'l'2ll wvlfzirocm1cvi'1iii1g'm11' sm-liimls. SUPERIN TEN DEN T Hgclvii lil. .lulnismi this spring' cmiiplivtvs his twoiitii-tli yvzii' of sviwicv in thv lslipmiiiiig' school systvni. llv l'UCltlVl'll his A. B. frmii Aiigiistzum Uollogc- and his Bl. A. lil'0lll Boston llnivvrsity. Aftvi' liziving' iziught at New- hm-ri'y, Mic-liigzin, lim- lwcmiici prin- cipal of thv lslnwiniiig' High Scliool in N129 :incl SIIDOVIIIIGII- mlvnt in 1942. WK Sciatr-cl Loft to Right: Dr. Eldred, Superintendent Jo hnson, Mr. Bell, Mr. Simons, Dr. Piirto, Mr. Goodncy.
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Literature, Composition, Grammar Elizabeth H. Vivian, A. B., M. A. University of Michigan, taught in National Mine before coming to Ish- peming, Where she now teaches Sophomore English. Ben Renz, B. S. Teachers' College, Aberdeen, South Dakota, M, A. Uni- versity of North Dakota, formerly was a teacher al. Central College, Fayette, Missouri. He has charge of radio broadcasting, and is the Senior English teacher. Helvi Walkonen, A. B. Northern Michigan College of Education, came here from Manistique. Be- sides teaching Junior English, she coaches debate, All English teachers advise Speech Cluh and coach forensics contestants. ' lt Vue is 1 L isst s s ut X Lllrlllllllfll .int ioctl mu au, write tli-1-nies, 1 ll noi ts o ima .iutllois ln fl'9Sillll2lll 1 4 so n ionioit ll, isi c .issis muticu .11 tmp 1115 s is laid on gmiii- . i . X x si s 4 in s, ill0Q'l'2ll.Jillt'S, ' 1 csslixs . nm c .issts is tll. o num ings ot blinke- Sus'1n Andtison records a poem on the wire record Paul Coron Noreen Hoff, Charles Lindberg, and ri while Dtlxin Wcilsind adiusts tht xolume and Marx Rule present a panel discussion based on the Flmtr Fclxloff follows the selection in the book book Ijl'-pl0X9llIl2' Myself by the National Forum.
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