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MRS. SUSAN ADAMEK American History Corleton, B.A.j University of Minnesota, M A. Mrs. Adomok is very octlve in the Minne:ota Education Association and works on the Notional Council for Social Studies. MR. HARRY BAKER American History Nobrosko Wesleyan University, B.A. One of Tonka's most avid sports font, Mr. Baker spends much of his leisuro time watching Mln-netonko athletic ovonts. MISS FLORENCE BUSCHOW Economics, Contemporary Amorlcan Problems Winona, 8.A. Miss Buschow, who soys she enjoys teaching os a career, is adviser for Future Teachers of America. MR. RAY CHRISTESEN Amerkon History University of Minnesota, B.S. Outside of closs, his interests ore centered around his duties os head wrestling coach and scout for the football team. Mr. Leak finds humor in Larry Brokke's map. MR. THOMAS JEGLOSKY World History, Twentieth Century Politics Carlcton. B A. ? (Man of Mystery MISS RUTH LAFANS World History University of Minnesota. B.S., Northwestern, M.S. Outside of class. Miss Lafons enjoys playing bridge, reading, and attending concerts MR. JOHN DAVENPORT World History, Area Study of Russia Carleton 8.A.,- Northwestern M.A. Many of the boys at Tonka come in contact with Mr. Davenport in ABUF ond Hl-Y. He is adviser of both groups. MR NICHOLAS DUFF World History. Study of the Far East. Yale, 8.A.; University of Minnesota, B.S.. M A. His dosses become more real to his students through the pictures ond stories he brings bock with him from his studies obroad. MR. ROGER LEAK World History, Seloct Ancient Civilizations Augsburg. B.A. A sports enthusiast, Mr. Leak is head coach of both the hockey ond boseboll teams. MR. HOWARD YOUNG World History, Humon Geography, Consumer Economics University of Minnesota. B-S-. BA, Mr. Young spends his winter weekends on the ski slopes ond is appropriately the odviser for Ski Club 17
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MR. DANIEL GElDERT Bond Augsburg. B.A. Thi» year, Mr Gcldcrt formed two new ensembles a wood’ wind group ond o bross group, rhot proctlced out»ide of doss. MRS. LESSIE F61CHTINGER Homemoking Eott Corolino, B.A. Mrs. Feichtinger continues her Intereit in homomoking oftcr clou too. She ocu os the od-vijor for Future Homemokers of Amerko. MRS. DOROTHY KLOTZ librarion Guifovui Adolphus. B.A. Mrs. Klotz, who hoi built up our library to one thot meets all stoto stondords. enjoys experimenting with new recipes. MR. RAYMOND MINKlER Chorui, Music Appreciation Drake U.. B.S. Minneapolis Col. of Music. M A. Mr. Mmk!or, who roturnod this year from a year's sobbotlcol study at Boston University, feels that all teochers should be given the some opportunity. MR. JOHN RAYMOND Speech 1.11,111 U. of M.. B.A.. M A. Mankato, B.S. Mr. -Royrrond is kept ver busy as coach for the dcbotr team, whkh did very well fas year, returning from severe tournaments with trophies. MR. RICHARD FULLER Typing Homlinc. B.A Mr. Fuller is spending all of his spare time this year working on his rooster's degree at the University of Minnesota. MR. loVERNE THORESON Bookkeeping. Typing U. of N.D., B.S A new teocher at Tonko, Mu. Thoreson hat built o home on Detroit Lakes ot Fergus Foils. MRS. VERA THORPE Typing. Stono I. Transcription Mrs. Thorpe keeps very busy os chairman of oil junior clots functions such ot the candy sale ond organisation of the senior banquet. MISS INEZ THORSON Typing. Offcc Proctke Concordia. B.A. Whenever o program needs to be printed for o concert, ploy or other school function Miss Thorton spends much of her own time printing them. Linda and Loretta supply the subject matter for the hard-working 3rd hour. Art I Picassos. MR. BURTON GRIMES Art l.ll.lll St. Olof. B.A., U. of M.. M.A. In oddition to natural Interests in facets of art, Mr Grimes divides his interest between Mexican travel ond the Gun-flint area of northern Minnosoto.
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MR CHARLES BOSACKER Anotomy, Biology U. of M.. B.S. Mr. Bo locker spends hit winters o» osslitont wrestling cooch ond in the spring turn to coochirvg the TonLg goH team. MR. ALBERT GNIFFKE Phytic St. Olof, BA. Mr. Gniffke enjoy being out-door o great deal ond ev peciolly enjoys fishing. Minnetonka science students enjoy a second year of study using the excellent new lab equipment in fh'e silo. MR. PETER HEGRENES Chemistry St. Olof. B A. Mr. Megrene it an avid tup-porter of AFS. He wo on AFS student to Switzerland when he wot In high school ot Forgo, N.D. MR. RUBEN LOKKEN Zoology. Biology Augsburg B.A., U. of Ohio, B.S Although he resigned ot Athletic Director two years ogo, Mr. loklcen still keeps hit interest In Tonka othlctic events. MR. JOHN PETERSON Biology. Botany U. of M., B.S . B.A. For the post two summer , Mr. Peterson hot been up ot the biological station ot Ifosco. going to school. MR MARTIN THAMES Chemistry U. of Okie., B S-. U. of M, M.A. Mr. T ho-res. who Is odvitor for Scientonkons. will be remembered for hit obsession for returning to hit homeland, Texas. MR. EINER ANDERSON Driver Trolning. Phy. Ed. Homllne, BA. Mr. Anderson, who enjoy oil sports, devotes much time in the winter to eoochlng B-squod bosketboll. John Gallagher adds one more ring to his MISS PATSY ED8LA0 Phy. Ed.. Contemporary Am. Prob. St. Cloud. B.S. Miss Edblod It the teacher in chorge of oil pep’' ot Minnetonka. She it odvitor of both Routers and cheerlood- MRS. RUTH ENGDAHl Physical Edocotion Gustovus Adolphus, B.S. Mrs. Engdohl spends her off duty hour the some woy » ° does her doss hours in sports octivitle . She Is the odvlser for G.A A MR EARL CHRIST Phyticol Educotion Ripon, B A. After ploying bosketboll on on excellent college team, Mr. Christ it well-qualified to serve as head basketball cooch. campaign for muscle tone in Mr. Christ s rigorous phy. ed. course. er .
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