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I 'l i3752E.,Z ws., -1 '5-SVS-3' -s' QQHQG. Emficlr 9:5-gm: sen 53' g7'EL ,TZEU :'r,:g:a- 5ff'9'w f,...:.R5'9n m n. asmaimo cq 9r' 33-mf-xl .pn OO -1 mc nz:-:: N3-QQ-N lm -4 u 1 s Don B. Snider Our new vocal music instructor is Mr. Snider. He directs the Mixed Glce Club. This year he also started a School Choir. 'Q 'vf x iff' Mrs. Ruth J. Robison One of the new teachers this year is Mrs. Robison. Business Law, Exploratory llusiness, General Business and short- hand are the subjects she teaches. 9 Miss Odessa Schlotman --- This hardworking assistant librarian does a splendid piece of work with our high school library. She is also the public librarian. FACULTY Leo Sticinski liesides giv- ing our football hoys extra shove this year, Mr. Sti- cinski also teaches l .O.D. and Civics. He is also as- sistant adviser of the Varsi- ty Club. ff 'Za Mrs. Ruth W'eiler Helping future homemakers prepare themselves is the joh of Mrs. W e i I e r. Besides teaching Home Economics and Consu- mer Education, she lik e s good music and stage plays. She is adviser of F.H.A. 1:7 George Teufel The track team is the pet project of Mr. Teufel. He is the very capable teacher of the boys P h Y s i c a I Education and Health. 4' ' 4 1 t l .lf fl A Y.. James Young Mr. Young is one of the newer teachers. He has a great sense of hu- mor, and is always ready to help anyone. He teaches En- glish, and helps with the Hizzh School Bowling: Pro- ject. co,- x tx U T' pr' Frank Schoendorfer- To this man we owe the greatness and perfection of our band. He also directs the orches- tra. Hunting is one of his favorite pastimes. Joanna Waite A new smil- ing: face this year is Miss Waite's. She teaches 9th and ltlth grade English. ,il .5. 'x 11. 4:52.
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FACULTY Laughlin B. Jenningsf-One of our busiest teachers is Mr. Jennings. His subjects are VVorld H i s t o r y, American History and Economics. Afl- xiser of the HifY. he is also the head basketball coach. and assists in football :tnl track. Arnold Lueck-Mr. l.ue-ck is one of our agriculture teach- ers. He teaches Vocational Agriculture. B i n l 0 g y, and General Science, 5 Lester Kleckner Our red- haired friend is a member of the mathematics department, Teaching Algebra and Shop Math keeps him busy. He is also the arlxist-l' of the Math- ematics Club. Mrs. Elnorn 0. Mclfarrick Mrs. McCarrick is the lady behind the scene in our busi- ness department. She keeps it running smoothly and al- so advises the Orange and Black. ar. Mrs. Janet B. Meredith Among this tt-acher's duties is arranging our assembly programs for us, to keep us happy. T e a c h i n g English keeps her pretty busy. 6 -nv' Ruth E. Osborn--Miss tl:- born is our red-headed Latin and Emrlish teacher. ller ability to help with the Ju- nior and Senior Class l'lavs is also shown. for she ad- vises the Dramatics Club. G . Y. ll If v V ., . V Robert Knauher e With nerves of steel. Mr. Knaubcr teaches Driver Education. VW- have decided that he must surely have a guardian an- gel. Mrs. Sara YV. Mcllwaine This year all her time IS taken up being our remedial reading teacher. Q 4 S.. X Mrs. Mary C. Pallo She is our young health and phy- sical education tcacher. A- long with coaching our per- ky Cheerleaders, one of her many interests is wrestling. it t 'N -Z5-V .N A rf 'Ir if 3 . gt, f , ,. Q s - t. -'ht . John Larson This joxial man is one of our assistant principals. Teaching Trigo- nometry and Geometry and playing basketball till his time. Joseph E. Mrllwainc one of the most friendly men in our school is Mr. Mcllwainc. lle is our Director of Guidance. lle is an expert on all sorts of problems, and is always ready to help any student. Q' Joseph Pecchia'f'l'his is our brilliant teacher of Physics and Chemistry. After school he can u ea u a l I y be found hunting in the woods. llc helps with the Science Club.
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