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Illlllllllll ll lmllllllllmiiimllmnlliiml nllmniua lllgfll T llllllllllul M1ss DAISY ACKER, Sheboygan, Wis.- Miss Acker lays the foundation for the shorthand and typing classes and gets along with her students because she understands them. MISS MOLLIE BASING, Menasha, Wis.- Although Miss Basing teaches the vo- cational opportunity room, we all know her through her willing coopera- tion in art work of any kind. Miss ISABEL BIDDLE Miss Biddle came to us in part of '34. She is head of the department and is a I to the Nicolet staff. MR. N. A. CALDER There is no one faculty better liked than Mr. Calder will has made him extremely popular. MR. W. J. CHAPITIS, Rumford, Maine- Brilliant? Witty? Subjects lose their drabness when colored by his humor- ous comments. Mr. Chapitis is adviser of the Nicolet News and instructor in languages. Miss HELEN CORRY, Menasha, Wis.- Through her genial manners, Miss Corry has made the rather difficult study of freshman and sophomore English easier and more interesting. MR. S. E. CROCKETT, Menasha, Wis.- Talking to encourages fame as a mechanical vocational Miss ISABEL DOUGLAS, Brandon, Wis.- Miss Douglas is the type that students and speak well of all good- the remember through their lives. She has helped many students in forming sound foun- dations. MR. R. G. DUCHARME, Menasha, Wis.- Besides being a capable manual arts instructor, Mr. DuCharme is popular because of his sense of humor and his interest in all school activities. Mus. SIGRID DUDLEY, Marinette, Wis.- of our Through the untiring efforts school Registered Nurse many famil- ies are kept in good health. Mrs. Dud- ley wins the confidence of all. E211
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lllllllllll ll i llllllll llBlll llI5 Il ll llllllll1ll Assistant glfincipal MR. A. J. ARMSTRONG, assistant principal, is the disciplinarian of the high school. Disheartened students may go to his oflice with assurance of kindly advice and willing aid. His sincere interest in each student as an individual is evidenced by his impartiality and method of discipline. Teachers, too, are kept constantly on the alert-watchful for one of his frequent jokes. He is the source of many of the pranks that are played upon our instructors. They all like him and, therefore, there is harmony and cooperation between his office and the faculty. He is also assistant basketball and football coach and always turns out an excellent B squad, because the boys enjoy working for him. Incidentally, his classes are among the most interesting in the whole high school. Courses in social science, history, civics, social problems and economics are conducted by Mr. Armstrong in an all together fascinating style. He claims and holds the interest of his pupils, and there is no sleep- ing during these periods. l20l
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r 04 I llilm lllmnlmlu ll ill lllllllllllll Miss LiLL1AN FAHRBACH, Menasha, Wis. -Smiles greet us when we purchase paper and pencils, and eflicient hands give us tickets to games. We are for- tunate in having such a capable secre- tary. Miss JEANETTE Fox, Chilton, Wis.- Through her work with the Girls' Athletic association, Miss Fox, our charming librarian, has shown her ability to understand students. MR. M. J. GEGAN, Menasha, Wis.-- As an aid in our scientific research, Mr. Gegan has brought a deeper un- derstanding and interest in the scien- tific world to us. MR. H. O. GRIFFITH, Menasha, Wis.- The number of graduates employed in printing in Menasha speaks well for the instruction of Mr. Griffith who also is adviser for the Printers' club. Miss MARTI-IA HERMAN, Manawa, Wis.- The vocational school owes much to Miss Herman for efficient instruction. Her schools were Stevens Point college and the University of Wisconsin. Miss AMELIA HORN, Barron, Wis.- Miss Horn has proved herself a true supporter of high school activities. She has charge of vocational home eco- nomics classes. Miss DOLORES KASEL, Menasha, Wis.- Miss Kasel, dental hygienist, has ful- filled her position well. She is new to the high school this year, and already she has hosts of friends. MR. L. E. KRAFT, Menasha, Wis.-You can drop into the band room at almost any time and find Mr. Kraft giving special lessons. He works hard and turns out championship bands. MR. L. E. LINDQUIST, Menasha, Wis.- Our genial manual arts teacher is well known by the students in his woodworking classes. His popularity is shown by the number of his pupils. Miss HAZEL LOPAs, Menasha, Wis.- Service seems to be her motto. Miss Lopas' cheery smile greets us in the hall and on the stairways, as she goes about her duties as office assistant. l22l
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