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Music Mr. Richard McMullin Mrs. Ruth Walther Mrs. Ruth Walther flefti enjoys reading, tropical fish, and arts and crafts. Mrs. Walther is the secretary to the library. 20 Teachers Mr. Charles Temple Mr. Richard McMullin fleftl is the director of all the choirs. He also teaches Music Theory. ln his spare time, he enjoys all forms of music and musical entertainment. Fishing, golfing, and water- skiing are some of his hobbies. Mr. Charles Temple fright? directs the band and teaches instru- mental music. Mr. Temple likes working with stereo equipment. Librarians Miss Donna Fry, Mrs. Jane Pfendler Miss Fry, our new librarian, is the advisor to the Library Club. Miss l7ry's favorite pastimes are reading and attend- Mrs. ,lane Pfendler is our district librarian. Mrs. Pfendler greatly enjoys working with Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
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Industrial Arts Teachers If Mr. Charles Brogan, Mr. Howard Joliff, and Mr. Howard Bur- gess. . I tit I , .,,, . Miss Verrie Smith Mr. Charles Brogan fleftl likes guns, motorcycles and flying. He is active as a junior class advisor. Mr. Brogan teaches Industrial Arts I and II and machine metals. Mr. Howard ,Ioliff Cmiddlej teaches Woodworking I and II and Graphic Arts I and II. His pastimes are sports, photography, and woodworking. Mr. ,loliff coaches our basketball team and our golf team. Mr. Howard Burgess fright? is one of the junior class advisors. He also serves on the assembly committee. Mr. Burgess interests lie in such sports as fishing, hunting, and swimming. He teaches Industrial Arts I and II and Mechanical Drawing I and II. Right: Miss Verrie Smith teaches the art classes and two English I classes. She is the advisor to the Art Service League. Miss Smith likes art, literature, travel, and tennis. Home Economics Teachers Miss Mary Mc- Coy fleftl likes to sew and to read. She especially en- joys young children. Miss McCoy is the advisor to the senior class. She teaches Home Economics II, III, and IV, child development and home furnishing, Mrs. Vera Linin- ger frightl teaches Home Economics I and II. She likes to travel. One of her favorite hobbies is gardening and work- ing with flowers. Mrs. Lininger also enjoys collecting new recipes. Miss Mary McCoy and Mrs. Vera Lininger I9
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Business Teachers 'Q-1. Mr. Lawrence Gatchell fabovei is the head of the Business Department. He teach- es Business Machines, and Bookkeeping I and ll. Travel and sports are two of his hobbies. Mrs, Karen Cunion fabove rightl teaches Recordkeeping, Typing II, Bookkeeping I, and Business arithmetic. Mrs. Cunion enjoys sewing, sports, playing the piano, and sing- ing. She participates in her church choir as the director. Mrs. Cunion is an advisor to the freshman class. Mr. David Dickson, teaches Business Arithmetic, General Business, Law and Eco- nomics. He is a co-sponsor to the sophomore class. Mr. Dickson likes swimming and has- kethall. Mrs. Virginia Bond frightb enjoys fish- ing, reading and traveling. She teaches Typing ll, Advanced Typing, and Short- hand ll. Mrs. Bond is one of the advisors to the Future Secretaries of America. Mrs. Corinne Fulton teaches Advanced Typing, Business English, and Personal Typing. She is the co-sponsor to the soph- omore class and co-sponsor to .l.M.A.A. Mrs. Fulton's favorite pastimes are knitting, sew- ing. fishing, and canoeing. Mrs. Sarah Lawrence teaches Typing I and Personal Typing. Mrs. Lawrence is an advisor to the Future Secretaries of Ameri- ca. She enjoys music, knitting, and swim- ming. -ag c ea se 'ft ,. 'uf 'W as
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