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Mr O A Wlrslg Mr Wlrsng who holds a B A degree from Umversxty of Nebraska and a M A degree from Columbxa Umversxty has been admnral of the Kearney fleet of schools for eleven years He has clone work toward has Ph D degree at Le and the Umverslty of Southern Callforma at Los Angeles Mr R H Carter Mr Carter who IS completmg hxs second year as captaxn of the Shxp Kearney I-hgh holds a B A degree from Doane College and has done graduate worlc at the Umversxty of Nebraska and the Umverslty of Southern Calnfornla land Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, Page 7
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The Book of Ufflcers m III Skull xs necessary for success To axd ln the development of thus skxll the offrcers have been xnsntuted They are only the means to an end they can not accomplxsh that end for the sallor of K I-I S Through them, the young manner has learned to read, to speak and wrxte hrs thoughts and to understand sxmple mathematlcal processes And now, by the offxcers ard he has approached skill ln the varxous branches of the three essen txals Readmg Rmng and Rxthmetxc Very patiently those him at every turn To further the skull of the seaman, each offxcer himself rs skxlled rn hxs own lme to a fme degree He trxes to gtve has subordinate every chance possxble to fortify himself w1th the armor of knowledge agamst the trxals of the outsxde world whxch he must face Many of the dunes gxven to hlm are necessary only for the development of the braln Others wnll become of practxcal use rn later hfe And so, fellow sanlors accept your dunes Wllllllgly, d them the best you can learn by each experrence, and lastly thank and obey your super1or offrcers ' , . S . . . , . . . , . ' , . it . , . . , . . . Y , ' in command have guided the courses of each une, and assisted . , . X. . O , . . Q Page 6
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..-LL .IIT lt N I r EQ 1 v il e E l I ,l A ll .4 l 3. ,. 5 ll l Q . ,. 2- 3 .5 4 5 ' ' I 3 ' 1 L Y - A - A E Kirsch, Nichols, Grantham, Harrell. 5 1 Schreiner, Rothert, Gubser, Ashby. 1 '1 L1 Y E 'S E , i MISS ALTA KIRSCH1Miss Kirsch, who has a B. S. degree in education from the University of i Nebraska, is a sponsor of Latin Club, in addition to being teacher of Latin and German. MISS MARY L. NICHOLS-Miss Nichols, instructor of English and journalism, who holds a B. A. 1 N' E degree and a certificate in journalism, was graduated from University of Nebraska. She sponsors the Echo, .E the Log. and Quill and Scroll, an honorary for journalists. N, I , , MISS THERESA GRANTHAM-Miss Grantham, who has charge of shorthand and bookkeeping, ., possesses a B. F. A. degree from the Kearney State Teachers' College. She is a sponsor of Commercial 6 Club and Girl Reserves. l MR. ARTHUR G. HARRELL-Mr. Harrell, director of all instrumental music, received a B. C. S. 1 C, degree from the Colorado Vocational College and has done graduate work at the Denver University, Kearney gi State Teachers' College and the Northwestern Consewatory. W' li' l, 1 MR. RAYMOND A. SCHREINER-Mr. Schreiner, teacher of advanced woodwork and auto mechanics W ' W in Senior High and manual training in junior High, has a B. A. degree from the Peru State Teachers' sm College. ' MR. ERNEST E. ROTI-IERT--Nlr. Rothert, who teaches biology, holds a B. A. degree from the ' Peru State Teachers' College. He is a sponsor of Science Club, of Athletic Association and is an assistant ., 31 coach. T sf T li I MISS I-IAZEL M. GUBSER-Ivliss Gubser, instructor of English and history, holds ll B. Sc. degree in '- 1 education from the University of Nebraska, where she has done graduate work. .t mf' W . il X MR. LLOYD W. ASHBY-Mr. Ashby, instructor of history and debate, is a graduate of Hastiiigs l Tl , College with a B. A. degree. He is a sponsor of Kearney High Debate classes and of National Forensic ' . ii League, an honorary granted a charter this year. . if . V. 1 5 14:11HfAQQ2Q1ffQ?f1'LffiQia.1ilQQQ7.mI...,.L-ga..-me...V--. .....,,.-. , .. Page 8
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