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FACULTY MR. BOYD: We are certainly grateful to Mr. Boyd who returned at the begin- nlng of the second semester to once again fill the ha.lls with music, and to help in our English department. We have missed hlm and our music department for the past two years whlle he was working for Uncle Sam. We hope he ls home to stay. MRS. COAD: Commercial instructor, ln her second year here, ls a comparatively quiet, but very pleasant woman who certainly knows what she teaches. She has many an lnterestlng story to tell and excellent pictures to show--all gleaned from her years of photographic experience. MR. DURRY : Here We have another outstanding personallty ln the man who teaches Mathematics, Blology, advises our debate team, and coaches our baseball and football teams. He's a valuable and defl- nltely well-llked teacher, and rlghtly so, for he shows an enthusia- astlc lnterest ln all of our student affairs and fellowships. MR. EARL : Has shouldered the task of science instructor and proven a great help to many bewildered students. He ls a grand fellow, and though lt ls a blt discouraging to cope with the problems and reasonlngs of our would-be scientists, we hope he likes us as well as We like him. MRS. FANCHER: Has proven herself essential to our girls as Home Economlcs ln- structor and ln her weekly classes in the new Home Nursing course. She ls ably assisted by her four-year old daughter, Sally, who has won her way lnto the hearts of many of the glrls. MR. HARPER: To another who so graciously took over at the end of the nine- weeks perlod, we say thanks, He has accepted Mr. Ear1's duties as science instructor: and though we are not too well acquainted lwlthdhlm, we are sure he knows his stuff. We appreciate what he as one. MRS. NELSON: Teaches only the eighth grade, but she has her hands full right there, with a large number of pupils and the many problems pre- sented by these tomorroW's high school students. She ls truly cap- able and has always taken an interest ln all hlgh school functions. MISS PARSONS: Has charge of the majority of the seventh grade room and is the driving power behind our athletic teams. She ls well-known by all for her work as coach of our football and basketball teams, and proves to be an interested worker with the girls in their school affairs and personal problems. MISS POWELL: Can seldom be told from the group of older high school girls often gathered around her. She has charge of both seventh and elghth graders, and all girls' physical education classes. She has worked hard and patiently with a fast-lmprovlng glrls basketball team and we welcome her to K. H. S. MRS. RONK: One of the busiest of our faculty members, ls Speech and English instructor, and advisor to an increasingly large Drama Phl Club. Many thanks are also due her for much time so willingly given to our dramatic performances, and for her work with our newly- organized debate team.
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Mr. Warr The Principal Edward Warr, Principal of Kimberly High School, has proven himself a faculty member of Whom we can be duly proud. His unusual ability to manage, lead, and guide the various pupils in their prob- lems has been of invaluable assistance. His sincere interest in the boys and girls, patient understand- ing, and constant backing of school activities has won for him the good will, friendship, and co- operation of the pupils of this school. Also head of the Social Sciences Department his ability has been realized and respected by all. The constant industry of Mr. Warr in working for the Welfare and betterment of the school stands as an incen- tive to students and faculty alike.
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C. Hardin r FRONT ROW-Ruby Stayton, Katherine Olin, Betty Vail, Janice Scott, Lucille Wledenman, Jewel Stapp, Rosemary Bulcher, Mr. Ed- ward Warr. MIDDLE ROW-Jean McEwen, Ruth Wlke, Jean Feldhusen, Margaret Quesnell, Marjory House. LAST ROW-Pat Day, Henry Selvers, Leland Stronks, Ted Stronks, can Staley. Graduation of 1945 Though each has gone his different road in the journey of life, We are cer- tain these graduates of 1945 still link themselves with Kimberly High, and We wish to share this memory with them. Conditions did not enable them to prepare an annual, but We sincerely hope we helped to make their high school days, particularly their senior year, most memorable.
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