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LIBRARY, FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INDUSTRIAL ARTS M P rf A E D r A E [ S I The thousands and thousands of books used by the L.C. family are under tlie direction of three women: Mrs. Berniee M. Bruton, head hbrarian, shown at tlie right, Mrs. Raehel Renn, assistant hbrarian, sliown in the center, and Mrs. Norma McQuown, bookroom clerk, shown at the left. The middle group of teachers make up the staff of the Foreign Language department, headed by Marguerite Cross. New to the staff this year is Mrs. Helen Black, who teaches Spanisli. First row: Marguerite Cross, Martha Graham. Second row: Grace Bartlett, Wesley Read, Lillian Charbonneau, Helen Black. The principal new thing about the Industrial Arts Department this year is the organiza- tion of the complete department on the basement floor. William Dunlop is the head of the staff. Absent from the picture is Robert Bartlett, who teaches safe driving. Mr. Dunlop is in the center, at his left is Elmer Rich, and at his right is Gilbert Brooks. Page nine
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The Mathematics department, under the direction of Fred Kramhch, is happy to have two new mem- bers in its family, Chnton N. Carlson and Glen D. Daugherty. First row: Eugene G. Sivertson, Eugenia Kempf, William E. Donner, Blanche Smith. Second row: Clinton N. CharTson, Fred Kramlich, Glen D. Daugherty, H. P. Aldrich. MATHEMATICS AIVD EIVGLISH DEPARTMEIVTS The English department, which is the largest department in the school, is composed of teachers which have been affiliated with the school for a number of years. The newest teacher is Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, who in addition to teaching Enghsh, plays the Lewis and Clark Organ. The teacher who has been associated with the English department for the longest period of time is Carl G. Miller, who has been here for 32 years. First row: Martha Graham, Grace G. Peck, Lois H. Knox, Francis L Vecchio, Joyce Wickline, Marian H. Pettis, Helen Black, Vivian Zent. Second row: Hazel Champbell, Ernest E. McElvain, Kathryn Sullivan, Philip M. Baird, Mary W. Watrous, George Palmer, Ada Howard, Carl G. Miller. liiini!!!
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ART, MUSIC, STUDY HALL The art family, although limited in the number of teachers, is compensated for by having two very able and experienced instructors in the persons of Miriam Morgan, left, and Lydia S. Goes, head. These two hard-working faculty members, Gerald Hartley and C. Oliver Fidlcr, shown in the middle, constitute the Music department. Mr. Hartley, left, directs all choral groups and Mr. Fuller, right, head of the department, directs the band and orchestra. Both present varied and well received concerts throughout the year. Ruth Anderson and Edith Collins, the two study liall teachers whose hard work enables the students to study, are pictured at the bottom. Both have been with the Lewis and Clark family for a number of years. Mrs. Collins, the mother of three L.C. graduates, was a former English teacher.
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