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IH? L lil' 'bv , S .-.X -.XXX ' if mkiv' li . is - .sw BELOW: Miss Iliff, the Dean of Girls, en- joyed her work. BELOWLEFT: South's Dean of Boys, Mr. Bitta, worked out problems enthusiastically. LEFT: Executive Commit- tee: Standing: A. Bitta, R. Barker, E. Smith, J. Bonney. Seated: R, Iliff, R. Simonson, C. Watson. ,r 7 'Q-stu LL. 171
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Administrators prove valuable Throughout this past year, Maine South's administrators were again an excellent and efficient staff. Their goals were to find better methods to improve the educational system. Members of the Executive Commit- tee and Administrative Council co- operated with the students and fac- ulty in order to join efforts for the benefit of the entire student body. Mr. Smith, Miss Iliff, and Mr. Bitta, Maine South's student deans, continued to work efficiently with the students to create a better un- derstanding. The P.T.C. was a ben- eficial organization that kept the lines of communication open between the teachers and parents. ABOVE RIGHT: Dean Smith maintained order among the student body. RIGHT: The Diamond Jubilee Alumnae Subcommittee: Standing: J Kilcullen, Dr. Watson. Sit- ting: J. Larson, J. Stone. BELOW: Ad- ministrative Council: Top: A. Bitta, R. Barker, J. Stilp, M. Davis, D. Lavelle, N. Anderson, E. Smith, O. Kohler, J. Teller, K. Beatty. Middle: C. Watson, J. Bonney, J. Minerick, B. Brady, S. Bentall, L. Spear, J. Elliot, R. Simonson. Bottom: M. Fisher, B. Ohlmacher, M. Ingrish, J. Lange, R. Ilifji K. Pierce. Xia! 'I O
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If All ll Ii 'IW' Faculty members encourage student participation The Maine South faculty members strived to promote student achieve- ment in every department. Between correcting papers, preparing exams, and other numerous activities, such as coaching athletic teams, spon- soring clubs, and chaperoning major events, the faculty gave their all. In addition, the faculty expressed their outstanding athletic ability in the exciting basketball game against -M-Club. Also, a golf outing was held in the spring, as well as a series of tennis matches in the fall. The year finally came to an end with a fare- well luncheon. Aside from all of the above, the teachers still boosted the education system. RIGHT: Mr. Walter F lechsig skillfully con- ducted one of his many singing groups. Clifford Adamo: Driver Education: Sophomore Football Assistant Coach. Joyce Albrecht: Girls' Physical Education: Girls' Inter- scholastic Tennis and Badminton Head Coach: Skin and Scuba Diving Intramurals. Sophia Anderle: Art: Art Club. A. Lee Ander- sen: Science: Senior Class. C. Lane Anderson: Science. J. Norman Anderson: Business Education Chairman. Michael Andrews: Mathematics: Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach: JV Basketball Coach. Patricia Barr: Language: Senior Class: French Club. Brenda Baumbich: Speech, Hearing and Language Therapy: Horseback Riding Club. Thomas Beard: In- dustrial Education: Ski Club. Kenneth Beaty: English: Soathwords: News Bureau: Creative Writing Magazine: Quill and Scroll: Publicity. Robert Beauprez: Eng- lish: Freshmen Baseball Coach. Irwin Bell: Music: Girl's Chorus: Boys' Chorus: Chamber Choir: Swing Choir: Boys' Ensemble: Stage Director Musical. Susan Benjamin: Speech! Drama. Stanley Bentall: Industrial Education: Department Chairman. Lois Berry: Home Economics. Jolene Black- stad: Foreign Language: Spanish Club. Ed- ward Bleeden: Mathematics: Junior Class Sponsor. Yvonne Block: Business Education. Barbara Bobrich: Science: Hawkettes: Spring Musical Choreographer. 172 '1 .QR ,-,dx fc -Y ,! . ' if-'flu 1' t l ' ll ii lf W l f z l ,ff If 'l I l ' ' l l l f .gil - Y al-ills? 'fm tins. .1 .i e liar 'J . W 1 C5 , ' r ,TJ yy -V . I zizggfiiiijfififg t- 92592, ,if -113151-15:53 t sl ,A t f.. ' s I . l ings... j' I - .4 - Qt h I Y f -, - ' .4v,,. Y, ' x . 59 ic . l Ad Q 9 'Pi lj helm N rf! . ,rn ' s 5... hx 1, Ii 'EI ri t Jil, ', 9. V A r 'K 1- t .W , ix? 1 in 'll i., NN is f . TQ .,, 'i my ,. q v , A l if f'-'Y 1 I
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