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ANN BARTLE: Mrs. Bartle is secretary to Mr. Rogers and may be seen in his office typing letters or doing other work for him. She may also be seen talking on the P.A. system saying something like this, Telephone, Mr. Be1l, or Telephone, Mr. Rogers. DOROTHY WALKER: Dorothy Walker, Mr. Bel1's secretary, may be seen in the halls putting absent lists at the doors. She may be seen, too, in the office taking letters as Mr. Bell dictates to her. Renting books is also part of her work. HILTON BALLANGER: If you are in one of Mr. Ba1langer's classes you'll probably be interested in geography. His social studies classes occasionally take trips over Indiana and make maps, while his Spanish students would like to go to Mexico. NORMAN BASSETT: Mr. Bassett may be found on the farthest corner of the Industrial Arts section of the bottom floor where he teaches printing, drafting, and shop. All of the admit slips, absent slips, passes, lunch tickets. etc., are made by his printing classes. Mr. Bassett has been busy in several extra projects for he is the sophomore class sponsor. ORVAL BRUMMETT: Mr. Brummett may be found on the bottom floor of K. H. S. showing boys how to be industrious, for he teaches industrial arts. The seventh graders start with pants holders, and by the time they are seniors, they may build boats, midget racers, or end tables. RALPH D. CROCK: Room 104 is the operational headquarters for mathmatics taught by Mr. Crock. RICHARD DARLING: Mr. Darling is located on the top floor in Room 206, where he teaches history and geography. His seventh grade geography class made salt and flour maps of South America while his eighth grade history class made charts of methods of transportation in the United States. WILLIAM DERRICKSON: The clutch is the one on the left! Mr. Derrickson utters these words on occasion while showing our K. H. S. students how to drive carefully. Besides driver's educa- tion, he teaches health and physical education. Mr. Derrickson is the cross -country and track coach and the assistant coach in basketball and baseball. .....,. ...
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OGQLNAVIGA7-OR S x' 4 L. E. Rogers Earl Poer Lyle O. Bell The school board, composed of seven members, starts, long before our 180 days officially begins, planning the budget and business matters. The board meets regularly once a month to discuss problems that come to the con solidation system. SEATED, Left to Right: Bill Wilson, secretary, Norman P. Reeves, president, Alvin Hardin, treasurer, STANDING: L. E. Rogers, superintendent, Dwight Parker, Luther Pidgeong Philip Parker, Norris Thomas. 6 J'
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MARGARET DOUGHERTY: When walking by Room 123 you may hear the familiar voice of Mrs. Dougherty calling out A, space, B, space, F, space, etc. She will be teaching the beginning typing class the art of hitting the right key with the right finger at the right time. She also teaches the other business related subjects and English. JANE KELLUM: Do you have a book telling the habits of a red- eyed Dodo bird? asks an inquisitive student. To this Miss Kellum will probably reply, I'm not sure about that one but I'll look. Miss Kellum is in charge of the school library and several student librarians working under her. CHARLOTTE KNEY: At the foot of the front stairs on the bottom floor and on the right is Room l, where homemaking I and II and biology are taught by Miss Kney. SUE ANN LAND: On any school day afternoon Mrs. Land can be found in the new addition, instructing jr. high and high school students in the art of singing. In the morning she travels to the grade schools to see that the elementary pupils have a good be- ginning in music. This spring her choruses will work with the band department to present the annual May Festival. ANNA LANGSTON: lf you're in one of Miss Langston's English classes, you may learn something of Europe for she has toured England, Scotland, and Scandinavia, and has had an extensive stay in the Middle East. PATTY JO LYONS: Oh, no! groan the speech students in 106 when Mrs. Lyons tells them the bus to Howe Military will leave at 5:00 A.M.! This is familiar to the students, though, for during the year they go to many different speech contests throughout the state. Mrs. Lyons also teaches English. NELDA MCKINNEY: The department of elementary music and art and high school art is in charge of Miss McKinney. She also sponsors the Keen Teens quartet. HOWARD MEEKS: If you're interested in farming, then Mr. Meeks is the man to see. He teaches vocational agriculture and biology. He sponsors the F.F.A. and Boys 4-H Club and instructs an adult farmers' evening class. ROBERT L. MYERS: The sophomores knew Mr. Myers best this year for he taughtthem world history. This year Mr.Myers has been active in counciling the K.H.S. students. He also had in- formation on many colleges and universities which he gave to interested students. He has been the sponsor of the student council ERSIE NAFFE: If you have Mrs. Naffe for a teacher, you may be told to conjugate a verb in either Latin or English for these are the subjects she teaches. She may also interest you in the State Latin and English Contest or may ask you to make a display for the bulletin board. 8
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