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Page 33 text:
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Zetterlund Heads Board tinn'r an 5etterland led this Vears' board of educa tion Together with the administration, they hired teachers, set vacation dates, made school schedules and directed school policy. The administration played an important part in cnangmg Homecoming activities. Mr. Marvin Maule high school principal, helped the student council ' I- he Homecoming dance to the Legion Hall and made it public. The board approved this action. Borchardt. Seated: Donald Zetr.rl, B.iJ50 ..®Ck- DfJmer H ,ul- Pat,or Augt during Homecoming. Upper right Mylo Hoff ian ruT ''9htS the bonfire Maule acted as the «aH Clark SchemP- Marvin
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Art Students Learn Perspective Miss Darlene Everding taught art and crafts classes. She also instructed the Freshmen and Sophomores in English and directed the all-school play. Four students took art class this year. Seven were in crafts and many times the classes worked together. Projects included Dip and Drape dolls, string art, and gods' eyes. Art students also learn- ed how to draw in perspective, draw dot pictures, experiment in line drawing, and they wrote a term paper for a final project. Above: Jack Rorbach works on decorating plastic eggs with quilling paper. Upper right: Miss Darlene Everding was Freshman and Sophomore English teacher along with her arts and crafts classes. Lower left: Marsha Lechner and Susan Yost begin painting on Dip and Drape dolls. 28
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Our Helpers Middle left: Mr. Duane Daniel acted as counselor and assisted Seniors in applying for scholarships. Lower left: Mrs. Imogene Greeno, assistant librarian, and Miss Jane Geidt head librarian, organized the library. Upper right:Mary Schaffer, business manager, was in charge of all school correspondence. Middle right: John Bendewald and Floyd Hammerick kept the school clean, working as janitors. Lower right: Mrs. Josie Potratz, Mrs. Olga Bender, Mrs. Dela Hoffman, Mrs. Delores Baine, and Mrs. Lorna Ketterling prepared lunch for the students and faculty. 30
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