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Journalism MR. GERALD PENK . . . education week committee . . . alumni com- mittee . . . sophomore class adviser . . . historical society adviser . . . Monitor editorial and business ad- viser . . . a dynamic personality. Speech MISS DOROTHY MAHOOD . . . schol- arship committee . . . social com- mittee . . . assembly program ad- viser . . . delights students with her subtle sense of humor. History MISS TERESA TRAYBIATOWSKI . . . report card committee . . . versatile conversationalist who loves to have her students participate in a good debate. MISS HELEN WALSH . . . education week committee . . . strives to pro- mote teamwork among students. Social Studies MR. HAROLD ROMANSKY . . . teach- er recruitment committee . . . schol- arship committee . . . assistant foot- ball coach . . . track coach . . . partial to blackboard illustrations. MR. RALPH TIGUE . . . education week committee . . . visual educa- tion teacher . . . delights students with anecdotes about his two boys . . . an advocate of psychological methods. MR. CHARLES WALLBLOM . . . alum- ni committee . . . cafeteria super- visor . . . student council director . . . basketball coach . . . an all- around favorite with the students. Page eleven f I gif fryff 'll KL -IWW L40-Ml
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English MISS GERTRUDE WELLSICH . . . courtesy committee . . . dislikes am- bidextrous students . . . places em- phasis on punctuality . . . seniors will remember the mural of Chau- cer's Canterbury Tales that hangs in her room. MRS. ELEANOR HOVELSRUD . teacher recruitment committee . . . patient and understanding . . . famous for collecting fines from stu- dents who leave articles in her room. 'uit-'P-af 4L1mJ.',:1 Ivana 2 cl' 'J MR. LEONARD POWDERLY . . . alum- ni committee . . . enjoys bestowing a light touch of friendly sarcasm on his classes . . . combines a paternal smile with an admirable adeptness with the English language, MR. J. FREDERICK HANSON . . . so- cial committee . . . competent new faculty member who works untir- ingly with his classes . . . tall ambi- tions . , . enioys surprises in his lunches. Core Program MR. JEROME HUGHES . . . teacher recruitment committee . . . iunior class adviser , , , B squad hockey coach . . . athletic equipment man- ager . . . looks like a college stu- dent but teaches like a college pro- fessor. MR. KENNETH OSVOLD . . . awards committee . . . senior class adviser . . . Washington trip chaperone . . . vitalizes his classes with iudicious showmanship. MRS. GLADYS OLSON . . . conducted Mr. Osvold's orientation classes while he was working on his series ot educational television programs . . . students enioyed her soft, slow way of speaking. Page ten
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lr I1 'X 36 '- I , IS ZI Nllllxs irc equal. 'NAL till 0 0 Vyilitxs IO lbs. Science MISS EDITH BROCKER . . . awards committee . . . holds students fasci' noted as she explains the intricate workings af a carburetor . . . bril- liant and stimulating. MR. GEORGE JOHNSON . . . teach- er recruitment committee . . , schol- arship committee . . . driver train- ing , . . slim and quiet . . . often lectures crane fashion with one foot an his desk and the other on the floor. MR. JAMES CRAFT . . . awards com- mittee . . . health committee . . . B squad football coach . . . baseball coach , . . an incurable optimist. Mathematics MRS. MARIE SWAN . . . report card committee . . . introduces freshmen to the mysteries of x and y in alge- braic equations . . . is a master in the art of diplomacy. MR. EMIL J. BERGER . . . scholarship committee . . . Doctrine editorial and business adviser . . . famous for his notorious puns and neckties . . . keeps his arm in shape by toss- ing chalk at sleepy mathematicians. Foreign Languages MRS ANDREE KUKLER courtesy committee school bursar adviser to romance language club , . . loves to reminisce about her life in France , . . enthralls students with fascinating tales of the Aztecs. V: if- 'wr-l,v
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