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Principal, Mabel E. Brown Mrs. Mabel Brown, principal, teaches junior and senior English and biology. She is a sophomore class sponsor, girls’ basketball chaperone, and library staff adviser. Mrs. Brown also directs the junior and senior class plays. Mrs. Jo Ann Eggert teaches almost every student in Lone Tree Community School; she is the vocal music instruc- tor for all grades, kindergarten through twelfth. In addi- tion to this full schedule, she is also the sophomore En- glish instructor and a freshman class sponsor. Another of the junior class sponsors is Benjamin C. Doup. Mr. Doup's instrumental music activities include march- ing band, pep band, and the junior band. He also teaches freshman English. Miss Carrie Stanley teaches Latin 1 and II and gives reme- dial English help to many students, both in high school and in the grades. This year Miss Stanley is teaching German to the seventh graders. Also a member of the athletic staff is LaVerne Barton, who is assistant football coach and who also coaches high school and junior high girls' basketball, baseball, and girls’ softball. He is girls’ physical education instructor for high school and grades five and six. Mr. Barton, a sophomore class sponsor, teaches world history, American History, and government-economics. ABOVE Mrs. Jo Ann Eggert Benjamin C. Doup LEFT Miss Carrie Stanley LaVerne Barton
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Superintendent H. G. Hayes, in addition to his administra- tive duties, teaches a course in chemistry and serves as a senior class sponsor and adviser to the student science organization, AFARASP. Adult evening school classes and F.F.A. activities fill many hours for J. Curtis Muncy, vocational agriculture instructor. Mr. Muncy teaches three vocational agriculture classes, is F.F.A. adviser and a junior class sponsor. William Kimbler’s name heads a long list of activities, most of them centered around athletics. Mr. Kimber is the head coach for football, high school and junior high boys’ basketball, and track. He is also boys’ physical education instructor for high school and grades five and six. His teaching load includes four classes -- freshman and sopho- more algebra, advanxed algebra, and physiology. He is a freshman class sponsor. Mrs. Celia Jones, home economics instructor, shares the lunchroom with the cooks. Working around the noonhour lunch schedule, she manages to teach sewing and cooking to her freshman and sophomore home economics classes and tailoring to the senior home economic students. Mrs. Jones also teaches a general science course in addition to her duties as a junior class sponsor. Business education instructor at Lone Tree High is Mrs. Julie Pipho, who teaches shorthand, office practice and two classes in typing. Mrs. Pipho is a senior class sponsor and also adviser to the School Mirror staff and Elm staff. ABOVE J. Curtis Muncy William Kimber LEFT Mrs. Celia Jones Mrs. Julie Pipho
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Mrs. Alyce Brown has been secretary to the superinten- dent at Lone Tree Community School for two years. Her day is filled with many varied jobs: writing letters, order- ing supplies, keeping lunch records, and sorting mail. Besides all this, Alyce still finds time to help students who come in with letter-writing and duplicating problems. For the first time this year, the grade school faculty mem- bers have the assistance of teachers-aids. While they can- not assume any of the teaching duties of the teachers, the aids perform a valuable service by helping with supervision, duplicating and related duties. Mrs. Rose Mary Lewis assists with grades one, two and three; Mrs. Lucille Green, with grades four, five, and six. Under the supervision of Mrs. Eleanora Hora, head cook, the hot lunch program once again got underway in Septem- ber. The meals are prepared with the combined talents of Mrs. Hora, Mrs. Louise Forbes, Mrs. Monna Flake, and Mrs. Iva Jarrard. The average daily attendance in the lunchroom is three hundred thirty-five students. With seven buildings to clean besides the high school and gym, our custodians, A1 Kinkaid and Bill Riggan, are kept busy. In addition. Bill drives a regular school bus route; and both men spend the noon hour bringing students from the other buildings to the lunchroom in the high school building. As if that were not enough, they also lend a help- ing hand when faculty or students have odds and ends that need to be done. Early in the morning and late in the afternoon, the school bus drivers take on the responsibility of transporting the country students to and from school. This year’s bus driv- ers are Edward Bachman, Bill Riggan, Ralph Slaughter, Robert Dickey, and Lester Bell. PICTURES, TOP TO BOTTOM: Secretary, Mrs. Alyce Brown; Teachers-Aids, Mrs. Lucille Green and Mrs. Rose Mary Lewis; Cooks, Mrs. Louise Forbes, Mrs. MonnaFlake, Mrs. Iva Jarrard, Mrs. Eleanora Hora; Custodians, Bill Riggan, Ralph Slaughter, Robert Dickey, and Lester Bell. WIKEL TYPEWRITER COMPANY Authorized Royal Dealer - Electric - Standards - Portables Adding Machines 23 East Washington Street Phone 8-1051 Iowa City, Iowa
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