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rm .. Q A, 5... Y- -vf- 3-1 , f. -----. -4- r , . . , -, A. , Carstens Buchanan Amos Briggs Hackett Jones Foulke Hatcher Mason Sasse Carlberg Swickard Steele Struck Raahaub Kraning Goppert Thurston Erwin Middleton Baker Sprague Clarke DeCroes Marsee COMMERCIAL: Harry Hatcher, headg Armin Amosg Beulah Buchanang ,lane Briggsg Jean Carstensg Ruth Ann Foulke, Julia Mason. HOME ECONOMICS: .lane Sasse, headg Louise Carlbergg Mary Swickard. MUSIC:Lucine Jones, Supervisor of Public School Musicg Madolin Hackett, Max Kran- ing, Supervisor of Public School Bands. ART: Alice Baker, Art Supervisor of Public Schools. LIBRARIAN: Florence Erwin. VOCATIONAL: William Middleton, headg Edwin Clarke, Herbert DeCroesg Harold Coppertg Dwight Marseeg Everett Spragueg Walter Thurston. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Frank Steele, City Supervisorg Elizabeth Raaflauhg Raymond Struck. A big event of the school year is Open House in May. There is an Art exhibit, a style show wherein Home Economics students model their handiwork, and a stringed ensem- ble which plays sweet music. In the shops students and teachers are on hand to explain the projects and the machinery of the voca- tional classes. The band plays on the front walk. Mr. Middleton is permanent chairman of the affair which draws large crowds of junior high and grade school children in the afternoon and parents and townspeople in the evening. Any department or class may plan an exhibit. An ollice practice class has been instituted for advanced commercial students. It is the intention to add to our staff a mem- ber who will serve as coordinator between the school and the industrial plants in the com- munity, so that our graduates and ex-students may find jobs suitable to their training and ability. i940 Mislcodeed - Page I0 ... --.. --- -- -usa :r-- - ---A - - - Y -7 ------1--fllrn M-liar A
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Duguid Lester Hall Cravens Bond Moist Kabel Rosenherger Davidson Heimbach Evans Wyland Kuhn Chapman Blakeway Ulery Nygard ENGLISH: Jean Cravens, headg Mary Eliza- betl1 Bondr, Emily Davidsong Lora Duguidg Elizabeth Evansg Douglas Hallg Leila Heim- bachg Rebecca Kabelg Wilhelmina Lesterg Eldon Schalliol. Margaret Moist and Lola Jane Rosenberger have been borrowed from Mathematics aI1d Languages to take care of the large enrollment in English classes. LANGUAGE: Zoe Wyland, Lating Lola Jane Rosenberger, F ranch. MATHEMATICS: Roy Bromang Margaret Moist, Esther Nugent. SOCIAL SCIENCE! Frank Chapman, headg Russell Arndtg William Gardnerg Rae Har- distyg Arthur Nygardg Ruby Perkinsg Russell Stout, Larmon Whitmer. SCIENCE: W. F. Blakewayg Maurice Kuhng Lorraine Ulreyg Darl Wood. FACULTY Nugent Broman Schalliol Wood Perkins Hardisty Whitmcr Gardner Stout Arndt Nearly all members of the faculty have to their credit more than the four years of train- ing required of high school teachers. About half of the number have earned the Master of Arts degree. Mr. Arndt holds the degree of Doctor of Laws. The responsibilities of the English depart- ment are by 110 means limited to class room teaching. English teachers direct four plays yearly and advise the staffs of the yearbook and the weekly newspaper. Mr. Hall does clinical work ill speech correction throughout the city, besides supervising debates and speech contests. A new departure in guidance is the estab- lishment of a guidance committee which is mapping a course for freshmen in the citizen- ship classes. Moreover, Miss Perkins, Miss Moist, and Mr. Gardner, head sponsors, now have complete charge of arranging programs for members of the three upper classes. 1940 Miskodeerl - Page 9
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