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Faculty . . . Mr. Richard Rothgeb-Assistant principal. National Honor Society committee, chair- man of Senior Week committee. Travels and golfs. Mr. Bruce Stuart--Guidance director. Senior Week, National Honor Society, and scholarship committees. Enjoys camping and fishing. Miss Mary Pitman-Dean of girls. Business English. Senior Week, National Honor Society, and scholarship committees. Reads, travels. Mr. Gene Williams-Dean of boys. Senior Week, National Honor Society, and scholarship committees. Likes to fish and golf. Mrs. John Arnold-Commercial law, typing. Pep sessions committee, chairman of Cheer- ing Block and Cheerleaders committee. En- joys traveling. Mr. John Bennett-Mathe- matics. Varsity golf coach, assistant basket- ball coach. Administrative council, athletic board. Fishes, golfs, and reads. Mrs. Lionel Billmon - Librarian. Audio-visual director, Parents' Night committee. Likes to sew. Mr. Leonard Boyll-English, dramatics. Nation- al Thespian Society adviser, chairman of dramatics committee, Senior Class Play di- rector, Winter Fantasy co-director. Paints and sketches. Mr. William Brown - Civics, economics. Chairman of Sophomore Class sponsors, ac- tivity tickets committee, athletic treasurer. Builds model railroads. Mr. Robert Burnett -Chemistry. Chairman of science depart- ment, Senior Class sponsor, National Honor Society committee, athletic board, Science Club adviser, Hi-Y adviser, varsity tennis coach. Reads and plays tennis. Mr. Kenneth Callane-English. Chairman of English de- partment, Junior Class sponsor, National Honor Society committee. Likes hunting and fishing. Mr. L'Dean Cornelius - Modern world history. Chairman of social studies de- partment, Student Council adviser, National Honor Society committee. Enjoys reading. Miss Dorothy Dipboye-School nurse. Health Careers Club adviser. Likes sewing, garden- ing, riding. Mr. Delmar Eggers - German. German Club adviser, Hi-Y adviser. Miss Lois Eldridge - U. S. history. Sophomore Class sponsor, civic committee. Works as Gray Lady. Miss Joan Ewing-Spanish, Eng- lish. Sophomore Class sponsor. Enjoys pho- tography, traveling, gardening. Mrs. Maurice Frantz-Clothing, home man- agement. F.T.A. adviser. Caters to a baby boy. Mr. Howard Gaiser-Woodshop. Junior varsity football coach, dramatics committee. Mr. Elmer Griffin-Mathematics. Chairman of activity tickets committee. Does leather- working, Mrs. James Hiatt-Guidance coun- selor. Collects records and coins. LNM-W Mr. Rofhgeb Mr. Stuart Miss Pitman M,-, wgjjgams M,-5, Arnold Mr. Bennett Mn, Billman Mr. Boyll ,,.. ,.,,. W X Mr. Brown Mr. Burnett Mr. Callane ' Mr. Cornelius Miss Dipboye Mr. Eggers Miss Eldridge Miss Ewing Mrs. Frantz Mr. Gniser A Mr. Griffin MVS- Hiatt 22
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,ps ci Avoidance of costly mistakes in college entrance procedures depends on smooth operations in the guidance department. Not all phone calls bring grim reports of stalled autos or influenza bugs to the ears of Miss Pitman and Mr. Williams Faczhhes expand o meer needs of hgh school Rooms previously occupied by junior high classes were quickly remodeled to accommo- date the needs ofa high school on the grow. The guidance division expanded its rooms, facitities, and personnel, Leaving behind an old east-wing cubbyhole, Mr. Bruce Stuart and his secretary, Mrs, Richard James, set up shop in smartly panelled offices. Mrs. James Hiatt joined the staff as sophomore counselor, whose tasks included checking schedules for necessary graduation credits. Treasurer Mrs, Martha Finney moved her shingle from the office to a new bookshop. As manager, she was responsible for a com- plete, economical line of school supplies. Miss Lillian Duncan, registrar, also moved to a new location to gain privacy for her paperwork Miss Margaret l-larmon, secre- tary, assumed duties at the reception desk. Dean of girls Miss Mary Pitman and dean of boys Mr, Gene Williams continued to wage battle against truancy and tardiness. Winter illnesses, however, resulted in daily tides of signed passes. Student assistants helped with the often lengthy absence lists. f .. . X L 'N' W1 SVS 1 5' A F - A if W7 ' 5 .. sign wwiwwrymf ii ' ' 5 V ji 5 '. s, ,W A High on the best-seller lists at Mrs, Finney's student book- store are pencils, pens, steno-pads, workbooks, and slide rules Smiles and files-always available at L.H.S,-prove help ful as Miss Duncan and Miss Harmon update office records if ,N if i e
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Miss uocitimifsf Mrs- Hoff Mr. Hollibaugh Mr- Home , 1 Mr. Huffman Mr. Hunter Mr. J. Jones Mr- L- JONES Miss S. Jones Mr. Kinder Mrs. King Mrs. Lehnus 23 . . . acuity More than 880 collective years of teaching experience stand behind the faculty who have guided tomorrows' leaders through four years of study. Nearly half of the teachers in this high school have earned master's degrees-at eighteen universities from Oregon to New York, including the University of Michigan, Arkansas State Teacher's College, Northwestern Univer- sity, and the University of Texas. Teachers hold or have held other jobs: Mr. Griffin is o retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves, Mrs. Lehnus has written three arts and crafts books, Mr. Cornelius serves as a minister, Mr. Rice is the organist at Saint Luke's Lutheran Church, Mr. Leeman has worked as a land survey- or, Mr. Bennett has been a starter at the Dykeman Municipal golf course, and Mr. McPherson has worked in New York in a contemporary portrait painting gallery. Trade secrets shared: Miss Winn reveals the source of many headaches when she shows the Tattler layouts to visiting parents. Miss Helen Hochhalter - English. Junior Class sponsor, Student Council adviser. Pre- fers to read and travel. Mrs. Rodney Hoff- Business English, typing. Cheering Block and Cheerleaders committee, pep sessions com- mittee. Mr. James HolIibaugh-Bookkeep- ing, general business, health and safety. Senior Class sponsor, assistant football coach. Mr. Aia Hollon-English. Sophomore Class sponsor, building representative. Reads and fishes. Mr. Joseph Huffman - Vocal and instru- mental music. Dramatics committee, Swing Choir director, Winter Fantasy co-director, chairman of Parents' Night committee. Plays golf. Mr. Rex Hunter - Athletic director. Chairman of pep sessions committee and athletic board. Enjoys all sports. Mr. James Jones - Physical education. Chairman of physical education department, varsity bos- ketball coach, athletic board, National Hon- or Society committee, chairman of Student Council advisers. Likes golf and leathercraft. Mr. Larry Jones-Bookkeeping. Assistant baseball coach, chairman of Hi-Y advisers. Miss Sue Jones-Physical education. G.A.A. adviser. Likes bowling, softball. Mr. Fred Kinder-Cross country, track coach. Athletic board. Enjoys fishing. Mrs. Charles King- Clothing, home nursing. Dramatics commit- tee, chairman of F.T.A. advisers. Spends leisure hours boating. Mrs. Lyle Lehnus- Art. Chairman of art department, Art Club adviser, Tattler art adviser, dramatics com- mittee. Gives chalk talks.
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