Luverne High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Luverne, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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“Slow down and don’t make so many errors, is a common phrase heard coming from room 105. This room happens to be Harold Schuchard's room, where he tries to get the students to type faster or take dictation faster,—and he sometimes suc- ceeds. Mr. Schuchard also supervised the typing for the Echo. As a graduate from St. Cloud Teach- ers College, Mr. Schuchard is the holder of a B.S. degree. He has been with LHS for three years. John May, American history, commercial law, and bookkeeping instructor of LHS, has been a member of the Luverne faculty for the last two years, and has also been the Cardinal advisor dur- ing these two years. Mr. May is a graduate of Man- kato State Teachers College and has a B.S. degree. Has it ever occurred to you where those tempting aromas of fried chicken or chile come from in LHS? Those aromas come from Jeanne Juhl's home eco- nomics room. Mrs. Juhl received her B.S. degree frcm South Dakota State and has been tempting the students of LHS with those de- licious, mouth watering recipes- to-be-learned for seven years. Under the guidance of Gar- land Anderson, LHS agriculture instructor, the agriculture minded boys of Luverne High School gain valuable information that will help them in their work with farming after graduation. Mr. Anderson received a B.S. de- gree from South Dakota State and has been at Luverne for the past three years. Buzzzzzz-------Buzzzzzzz is a very familiar sound in the halls of LHS. No, it isn’t the buzzer. This sound happens to come from Louis Kohl’s industrial arts room. Mr. Kohl helps the boys of LHS make various articles of great value. Mr. Kohl has a B.S. degree from Iowa State Teachers College to his credit, and has been on the Luverne faculty for twelve years.

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Gerald Hussong, junior high social science instructor, shall long be re- membered as one of the teachers whose voice really rang throughout the hall» of LHS. He received his B.A. degree at Central and has been with the LHS faculty for two years. Well folks, we’ll pick up ‘Muzzey’ now and turn to page----is a very well known saying from American his- tory classes of Laura Finberg, beloved teacher of LHS. Mrs. Finberg, who also teaches social science, received her B.A. degree at Gustavus Adolphus and is very well remembered by the many students whom she has taught here for the past eight years. Carroll Crouch, who teaches sopho- more American history, is among the never-to-be-forgotten.” And, — one main reason? Who, may it be asked, could ever possibly forget those thrill- ing 2000 word themes that everyone waited so eagerly to write? Mr. Crouch, who also instructs business relations, received his degree of Bachelor of Arts at Dakota Wesleyan and has been on the LHS faculty for the past six years. JJJSD acuity 0.acLr W., £« 2 4, JS. Can DM ULr. JL JnfLnc. Slap,. Instructor of girls physical education and English, Von Dell Glaser, is a first year teacher in LHS. Besides her regular school classes Miss Glaser advises junior and senior high GAA, junior and senior high pep club, and the junior and senior high cheer- leaders. To qualify her for these duties in LHA, Miss Glaser has a B.S. degree from Morningside College. Arling Anderson has been a member of the LHS faculty for the last six years. His college education was obtained at St. Olaf, where he graduated with a B.A. degree. Mr. Anderson is head coach at LHS and also teaches junior high science. Through his work along with others, Luverne is able to boast about football and basketball teams and track participants that have done a “swell job.



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Ernest Dahlberg, algebra IX» geometry, and advanced mathematics instructor, is among the teachers classified under the heading of “old faithful. Mr. Dahlberg carries on where Miss Haugen leaves off. From his room come the problems that seem like “Greek to almost everybody except the advanced math- ematics students. Mr. Dahlberg received his B.A. degree from Cornell and has been instructing at Luverne for seven years. One of the well known faces around Luverne High School is that of Thelma Haugen, junior high mathematics instructor. Miss Haugen starts the junior high students of LHS on the way in the mathematics world by instructing them in seventh and eighth grade arithmetic. To qualify her for this position in LHS, Miss Haugen received a B.E. degree from Mankato State Teachers College. She has taught in LHS for nine years. Idellys Olson, as librarian of LHS, checks out books to the students and helps them find information for themes and reports. She also teaches home economics to the seventh and eighth grade girls. Miss Olson, who is a sec- ond-year member of the LHS faculty, has a B.A. degree from Concordia College. From the vocal room come all those beautiful songs that drift through the halls of LHS every 3rd hour. Geraldine Thompson, vocal music instructor, is responsible for this. She also supervises and is in charge of the budding young vocalists in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. Miss Thompson is a grad- uate of St. Olaf and has a degree from there. This is her first year with LHS. George Zepp, instrumental music instructor, has been on the Luverne faculty staff for two years. “Practice makes perfect is one of Mr. Zepp's favorite expressions although the band doesn't always sound like that. Mr. Zepp is a graduate of the Minneapolis College of Music and has B.M. and M. Music Ed. degrees. Pictures and murals in the halls of LHS are only a part of the many things that are accom- plished in Carol Prange's art classes. Besides teach- ing art she also teaches seventh grade phases. Miss Prange has a B.S. degree and is a graduate of Mankato State Teachers College, from which col- lege she came to LHS two years ago.

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