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OUR FACULTY Friends As Well As Instructors Ted Jarosz and John Rose-student teachers from Lewis College-examine the schedule for the day. Secretaries-Miss Dorothy J. Kure and Mrs. Esther N, Geddes-rake time out from their work to smile prertily for the camera. l22n Miss Eleanor A. Urban, B. A., senior home room and senior sponsor, junior and senior plays, English II, and speech. Paul E. White, B. S. and M. A., sophomore home room and sponsor chairman, critic teacher, Civics, economics, bookkeeping, business training, commercial geography, and salesrnanship. Miss Carolyn M. Winrerson, B. S., sophomore home room and sponsor, remedial reading, English Il, and world history. Orris S. Young, B. S., B. A., and M. A,g freshman home room, senior sponsor, Amateur Radio Club, and electric shop. ,
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of Our School of Tomorrow if Mrs. Marion K. Morrison, B. S. and M. S.g sophomore home room and sponsor, cafeteria ad- viser, family living, personal grooming, and Foods I and II. Miss Eva M. Olson, B. A.g junior home room and sponsor, G. A. A., and girls' physical edu- cation. John L. Pence, B. A.g freshman home room and sponsor chairman, the Timer, and English III and IV. Leo H. Pryor, B. S. and M. S.: freshman home room and sponsor, general science, physics, and chemistry. Mrs. Anne R. Rubeck, R. N., home nursing. Frank J. Rogers, B. S. and M. S., senior sponsor, hall duty, fresh-soph football and base- ball, varsity basketball, critic teacher, world his- tory, and physical education. Mrs. Betty S. Rose, B. S., freshman home room and sponsor, Shorthand I, and Typing I and II. Miss Margaret C. Shepherd, junior home room and sponsor, and library. Mrs. Mildred K. Shoop, B. E., sophomore home room and sponsor, the Lock. school dances, critic teacher, business training, Stenography II, secre- tarial practice, and Typing I and II. Earl C. Snyder, B. E. and M. A., junior home room and sponsor, critic teacher, and American history. William H. Sterling, B. S. and M. S.g junior sponsor, hall duty, bookstore, and mechanical drawing. Miss Margaret L. Taylor, B. S. and M. A.g jun- ior home room and sponsor chairman, and English II, III, and IV. u21o
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SENIORS Graduates Reflect Memories of Four Years As the bell tolled at 8:20 on the morning of September 7, 1948, we, approximately 185 freshmen, were added to the student body of L. T. H. S. Having successfully located our home rooms, we set out to find our classes. After be- coming acquainted, we elected our officers: Wayne Adams, president, Joyce Skeldon, vice-president, Rosemary DeAngelis, secretary, and Charles Alli- son, treasurer. Participating in the various activi- ties proved our enthusiasm. For our sophomore year we elected Rikki Henke, president, Jean Wilson, vice-president, Marlene DeToffol, treasurer, and JoAnn William- son, secretary. The class re-entered many of the activities and looked forward to becoming upper- classmen. The class officers-Rikki Henke, president, Dale Carlstrom, vice-president, JoAnn William- son, treasurer, and Donna Mowery, secretary- helped to make our junior year a successful one. We'll never forget the major high lights which included our class play, He Couldn't Marry Five , choosing our class rings, and sponsoring the prom, An Enchanted Isle. At long last we reached our senior year and elected Marlene DeTotfol, president, Charles Kasper, vice-president, JoAnn DeSandre, secre- tary, and Charles Allison, treasurer. Early in the fall, the Timer and the Lock Staffs were selected. New to us also this year was the first Student Council dance, So Dear to Our Hearts. While the success of our play, Fog Island, was still on our minds, we were thinking of the junior-senior prom and the annual picnic. As graduation draws near, when we don the gray, we realize that we are not finishing but just beginning. SENIOR OFFICERS: Marlene DeToHol, president, JoAnn DeSandre, secretary, Charles Allison, treasurer, and Charles Kasper, vice-president, select their graduation invitations. 023:
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