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M, M.. .,.. ,,,,,,, ,mmf fa' Members of the School Board'-Seated: Mrs, Howard Car- baugh, assistant secretary: Mr. Richard Cassidy, president, and Mrs. Russell Morrical, secretary. Standing: Mr. Rich- ard Flory, treasurer, and Mr. John Drompp, vicepresident. Economy is foremost in the mind of Mr. Zlmmerman as he reviews the school corporatzons budget for the fiscal year, Office routine-filing, typing, answering phones-fills the day of Miss Harmon, clerk, Mrs James, guidance office sec- retary, Mrs. Finney, treasurcr, and Miss Duncan, registrar. qlifzsf elected school lzoafzd assumes oggice Instead of being appointed by the city council, the present school board was se- lected by the citizens. Members worked with Mr. Carl A, Zimmerman, superintend- ent of city schools, on the annual budget, choice of new textbooks, and selection of well-trained teachers. Construction of the new Lincoln Junior High received priority. Secretaries in the main office recorded the grades on permanent record cards for use of colleges and employers. They also kept on file all class schedules and grade cards. Mr. Norbert Kniesly, principal, found his most important duty to be the constant evaluation of the teaching staff. l-le was re- sponsible, too, for handling public relations. Good morning . , . Mr. Kniesly begins each school day with a pleasant greeting and his sheaf of special announcements,
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7.266 WLS Zl'lCOLL'LG9Z Cigar? Candv bar? Mr. Callane offers Mrs. Mc- Clure first choice before placing treats in the postal boxes of seventy-three other teachers. Mr. Norbert Kniesly - Principal. Wabash College, A.B., Butler University, M.S. Re- ports his latest reading is The Spy Who Came ln from the Cold. Mr. Russell E. Fied- Ier-Assistant Principal, athletic director. lndiana University, B.S., M.S. Enjoys wood- working. Miss Mary L. Pitman-Dean of girls. Business English. Honor Society com- mittee. University of Illinois, A.B. Prefers the novel Hawaii Mr. Gene L. Williams- Dean of boys. Honor Society committee, scholarship committee. lndiana State Uni- versity, B.S. Plays golf. Mrs. John Arnold-Commercial law, retail selling, typing. Cheerleader adviser. Oregon State University, B.S. Has recently read Black like Me. Mr. Otis F. Baker-Social studies. Chairman of Junior Class sponsors. lndiana Central College, B.S., BA., Butler University, M.S. Fishes and reads. Mr. John Bennett-Mathematics. Assistant basketball and golf coach, Junior Class sponsor. lndiana State University, B.S. Owns a pet doberman, Duke. Mrs. Lionel Billman -- Librarian. l2O Club adviser. Ball State University, B.S. Likes to read and sew. Mr. Ted Booher-General science. Beta Hi- Y adviser. lndiana University, A.B., M.S. ls interested in hunting and fishing. Mr. William Brown-Civics, economics. Athletic treasurer. Ohio State University, B.S., M.A. Hopes to teach this summer. Mrs. Nathan Brunk-English, dramatics. National Thes- pian Society, chairman of dramatics com- mittee, Senior Class Play director. lndiana University, B.S., Purdue University, M.A. En- joys redecorating. Mrs. Stewart Buchanan- Mathematics. Chairman of Student Council advisers. lndiana University, B.S. Spoils a pet beagle, Mike. Mr. Robert Burnett - Chemistry, general science. Honor Society committee, chairman of science department, tennis coach, Science and L Club adviser. lndiana University, A.B., M.S Plays tennis or golf. Mrs. Paul C. Burnett - English. Central Michigan Uni- versity, B.S. Spends leisure time at home re- laxing with her family. Mr. Kenneth L. Cal- lane-English. Chairman of English depart- ment. Manchester College, A.B, Plans to fish in Canada, Mr. L'Dean Cornelius-Modern world history. Chairman of social studies de- partment. Goshen College, B.A., lndiana University, M.A. Selects Clair de Lune as his favorite song. i dv Mr. Kniesly Mr. Fiedler Miss Pitman Mr. Williams M. .. Mrs. Arnold Mr. Baker Mr. Bennett Mrs. Billmon . . Mr. Booher Mr. Brown Mrs. Brunk . Mrs. Buchanan .ii...'-np' -..g,.A ' Mr. sumti L Mrs- Buff-eff L Mr. Cornelius 5 i i
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