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PRESENTING THE ANNUAL D.A.B. award to Suzanne Boldt, senior, is J. H. Cherry, assistant superintendent, upper right. During night school, Donald Imig is in charge of the linotype class, upper left. Susanna Baltzer, instructor of the newly introduced hearing program, is shown guiding students of the hearing and speech class, upper center right. Pouring tea at the Welfare Clubis party, upper right, is Miss Alice Tennyson. Stand- ing beside her is the hostess, Mrs. C. B. Petersen. Teachers who Busy with extra curricular activities are the non-com- mittee faculty members. They are: Catherine M. Ad- ler-head of English department, Olive DeBruler- head librarian, Hazelle Anderson, James Boula, Eva Ring-librarians, Susanna Baltzer-deaf and hearing instructor, Earl C. Douglas-vocational agriculture, Ronald Ehart-driver training, W. Louis Englehardt, Donald lmig, T. L. Reilly, H. Warfel, Lloyd Zim- mer-shops. Raymond L. Frishie-head of science department, Alice Tennyson, H. V. Kline, C. M. Egg- man - science department, Walter Myers - social science. do not have honierooms, center, are: First Row: B. Houseknecht, E. Smith, M. Hunt, B. Johnston . . . Second Row: II. Dellinger, H. VVarfel, M. Leatsler. Captain Edward F. Gibb, Jr., lower left, takes over his duties as the new head of R.O.T.C. The pause that refreshes is enjoyed by Miss Catherine Adler and Miss Miriam Manchester, lower center. High scorers among the Faculty Bowling League are Earl Kurtz, aiming for another strike, and Fred Harm, lower right. George Fahrenholtz, Don Kienlen, Phoebe Ann Kirby, Neil Lance, Russell Leksell, Kenneth Parker, Gloria Smith, Wanda Stasielulc, H. Walser, Martha Wetzel-physical education, Bruce H. Houseknecht- head of music department, Peter Lahella-orchestra, Paul Lester-A Cappella choir, Walter Rodhy-girls, choir, Mabel Hunt-journalism, B. F. Johnston-dra- matics, Duane Kirchoff-distributive education, Max Kuster - vocational agriculture, Maynard Leatsler - photography, Mildred Lihherton-cafeteria, Ted Sen- nett-Junior College journalism, Erma Smith-radio.
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-'fi -fi'-.X1y:xg,'s: ?.ggQ:?:x.i-we 1-1:51 PUSING FOR Tl-Ililli l'lC'l'UllES, llllllfl' left, at the annual banquet at which the lioard ol' Education welcomes the new teachers arc: Miss Suanna lialtzcr, llaymonrl J. Linhlad, presi- dent of the Board: frNY0llIlL'lll Seddon, English excllange teacher: Mrs. J. Lindblad, and Erie Fisher. English exchange teacher. Superintendent and Mrs. Hugh S, lionar, upper right, at the XYclfarc Society tea given to welcome new teachers. held at the Petcrsen home. September 14, chat with their host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. II. Beecher Petersen. Maynard Leatsler, center left. takes over as rhel' :ut the faculty breakfast. St-pteinber 2. Center Under the supervision of Ellery Frost, the senior committee certifies credits for graduation and takes care of all the details of graduation. Eaculty members on this committee are: G. L. Blough, Roy l l. Carlson, Guy Haines, l-larry D. Leinenwelner -social science, Lee Aseltine, Donald M. Esworthy, Earnest Kohl-mathematics . . . right. several teachers take a chance on his cooking. Senior conlnlitlee-center, Firxl Row: B. Lane, M. McManus, E. Peter- son, 0. Peck, M. Scott, D. Hudzic-tz, I. Hanson .... S econd Row: G. Haines. E. Frost. E. Kurtz, H. l,9lIlPIlNY9lN l'. G. XVells. E. Kohl . . . Third Row: D. Esworthy. XV. Kirby, R. Carlson, I. Baldwin, I.. Aseltine, G. Blough . . . Yes! Even teachers must pay dues! Duane Kirchoill treasurer, is collecting the 115501-ia- tion dues of Miss Olive lJeHruler, lower left. Harold Sweeney and Miss Eva Ring look on. Llllllfl' riglif. .l.T.ls new ineinhers of the faculty enjoy the banquet given for llllllll October 11. Dorthe I-ludzietz, Warren L. Kirby, Beatrice Lane, Margaret lVlclVlanus - commercialg Harriet Brooks, Madee Carey, Philena Clarke, Olive Peck, Catherine Wood - English, George Wells, Perry Goranson - science, Ivan Baldwin, Lester O'Blenes-shop, Earl Kurtz-art, R. R. Robinson-psychology, Mary L. Scott - foreign languages, Emily Peterson -- speech cor- rection, and Irene Hanson-study hall.
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