Mandan High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mandan, ND)

 - Class of 1955

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With a pile of yearbooks under her arm Mary Ann Phillipp goes about her daily business as Sophomore English teacher. The Chieftain staff owes much to her untiring help and advice attended State Teachers College in own home town, Moorhead, Minnesota, and the University of California . . . previous to her two years in Mandan she taught in Dilworth, Minnesota. 7 James Rolando enjoys tennis and golf so much that he passes On 15 his skill and knowledge of the I games to interested students. yr School day is filled as adviser of th F h I d S th I . New on the scene this year is Edith aid Eghlzlyfllgjaotxat-l:iS':jY izzzh. 7 Hawkins, Al ebq: teacher and adviser I to our y n knsfthe Freshmen. Known for her i ncel quiet ways, an the dimples I e cheeks re edt g d- in I ear of teaching. has been 'ple sant o er. A graduate of the University of Minnesota . . . has taught the past two years at Mandan. Out- door sports such as hunting and fishing fill his leisure hours. uate a tlle r Dakota S te ge K it x i wig . it l wx? J if ,J xi K ,Ll JJ , till fi X x i Quik V N57 Busily propped among the props is Marlys Andrist, Play- moker adviser and director of all dramatic activities the past two years. Junior class English teacher obtained college diploma from Jamestown College. Might be heard saying all right, let's settle down any time of the day to her untiring work and timely direction the Seniors owe much of the success of their class play. ,t X ,P 9' Q ,v . t N uv If l u ' V' fy 1 if t Ll, II. ,N The business of transmitting Ge etry qrd hx ds was R F he V taken over this year by Ellen Jane heo besides-Yleaching Business Arithmetic and General Mal ematics. Thrvgh her help and ideas M.H,S.'s newest organization, Pep club, was set on its feet. Has had two years teaching experience at Harvey, North Dakota prior to coming to Mandan attended N.D.S.C. and the University of Washington,

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. . .and their guidance it' - Girls Physical Education makes Mary Braun's teaching day well spent on Mondays and Wednesdays rest of the week is divided among the grades as Phy. Ed teacher. Has the stamina to keep up with the best of her girls also advises G.A,A. and the drum moiorettes. Educated at the University of Wisconsin, she spent two years teaching in Mil- waukee before coming to Mandan. 3l'..'.'L. aw leg L - if ., 1 We can almost hear soft-splake Juna Crippen saying all right people. Geo ogy and North Dakota oil capture much of her spare time. Knows what makes the world go round and everything on it passes on her knowledge to her Latin and Geography classes. Well qualified .. . is a graduate of the Universities of Minnesota, South Dakota, and William and Mary has taught for 24 years. Noted for work with Latin Club, Declamation, and Oratary .. . adores her little granddaughter and grandson. The crowning success of Homecoming was largely due to the help of Hans Grunseth, Student Council adviser. Divides teaching day between Book- keeping, Typing l, and General Business keeps B-Squad on its toes. Has taught eleven years since graduating from Mayville State Teachers College. Success in life largely due to his belief that lf there isn't a way, l'll make One- Journalist of the faculty, Miss Elizabeth Rost can often be found correcting proof betwefh I classes. Advisor of Eourier find Qvilbcfld Scroll teaches Jour, lism andl nglish eight and nine. A velsatilgl rson, in r fifth year of teaching afte raduatingr m oor- head State Teachers me and' W .S.C. ,The 4 Courier staff and K6 ph nograbii claim a special placex' s e-gli eart has done much to help Couiiigtxvwkef the bumps and rough spots to make itya paper Mandan can really be proud af. Smile and the world smiles with you, frown and you frown alone, is the wise philosophy of Ardys Ander- son. Most of us were smiling with her though, this year . .. especially the Senior and Freshman English classes. Attended the State Normal and Industrial College at Ellendale . . . taught two years at Kenmare, North Dakota. As advisor of Debate club, she really got their ball rolling. Among likes are sewing, reading, and Mandan.



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The Senior class couldn't get along without A. R. Shaw, adviser as well as Problems of Democracy teacher relieves some of the tedious tasks af Mr. A. L. Spiss as assistant principal. At the expense of the government he was able to see the world during the last war . . . attended Minot State Teachers College for B.S., Columbia University, and has done post-graduate work at the University of Minnesota. Long list of likes include his family, sports, ice-cream, fair-play, North Dakota History, and Geology. me E. Boyd Gregor, vocal music director, keeps the air at M.H.S. well sweetened with music. His quartets, sextets, operettas, ps and most important work, the Amahl and the Night Visitors Christmas Opera are proof of his all out efforts to make us more music conscious. A graduate of the Univer- Z sity of North Dakota and Mayville State i Teachers College in his fourth year of teaching, Newly wed last fall makes people see the ioy in singing. Q7 . , f' pid 'C' far The library boasts a new and efficient manager this past year in the person of Edna Reimche . , . well qualified for the job . . . has had experience in rural schools in McClusky, Denhoff, Martin, and Carrington . . . spent four years as County Superintendent of Sheridan County. Graduate of Minot State Teachers College and Tabor Col- lege in Kansas likes most of all, books. -X J ,X X 0, kt . A good friend, as well as teacher, to many, especially his band, is Arnold Larson plays band rrusic the way we like to hear it in his eighteenth year of teaching. The belief, My rights end where the rights of others begin,' has followed him through his career attended Concordia College, Dakotah Wesleyan, and Sorbonne in Paris, Adviser of the peppy cheer- leaders . . . a man of remarkable patience . . . goes out at his way to make our band the best.

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