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Interviews of Administration MB, QREENAWALD Position-Superintendent, Girl's Coach, teacher: Education-Coe, SUI, ISC: Hobby- Radio: Pet Saying- OK: Pet Peeve- Lazy People: Favorite Pa stime- Watching TV and Sports. Favorite TV Program- No Favoritism shown. MR, ARNOLD Position- Principal, Boy's Coach, teacher: Education- Wash. Ir. , ia. Wesleyan: Hobby- Weightlifting: Pet Saying- The key to the whole situation ..... : Pet Peeve- Large guys picking on small guys: Favorite pastime- Wrestling: Favorite TV Program- Wyatt Earp. MISS MILLER Position- World History, Social Science etc: Education- Cornell, Coe, SUI, Corr. Chic. Univ.: Hobby- Reading, Nature Study: Pet Saying- Welll: Pet Peeve- Irresponsibility: Favorite Pastlne- Reading, TV: Favorite TV Program- Gary Moore, Ted Mack. MRS, SCHOON Position- Primary and lst grades: Education- Coe, U. of Minn. 'tCorrl ISTC: Hobby- TV: Saying- Don't say I can't, say I'll ttyl: Pet Peeve- Students who don't pay attention to what I'm trying to get across! : Favorite Pastime- taking care of my grandchild: TV Program- I've Got a Secret. MRS. RUSSELL Position- English and Music Teacher: Education- Cornell, ISTC, U of Ia. , Coe: Hobby- Bridge, Golf, Piano, Sewing: Pet Saying- . . .or whatever,rIudith says ..... : Pet Peeve- People that don't get work done on time: Favorite Pastime- Bridge, Golf, Piano: Favorite TV Program- All of them. MRS BARGER Position- 4th and 5th grades: Education- ISTC: U. of Dubuque, SUI: Hobby- TV: Pet Say- ing- Get on the Balll: Pet Peeve- Children who say I'm not done: I didn't have enough time. : Pastime- TV: Favorite TV Program- Omnibus MRS GREENAWALD Position- 2nd and 3rd grades: Education- SUI: Hobby- Flowers and Sewing: Saying- I hope I don't have anyl: Pet Peeve- Children who don't obey: Pastime- Hobbies: Favorite TV Program- Adventure and Science. MRS, PI D Position- 6th and 7th grades: Education- Coe 61 ISTC: Hobby- Working in the yard: Saying- Shhhl: Pet Peeve- Unruly children who don't have their work done: Pa stime- Terry: Favorite TV Program- Ed Sullivan. RUTH BICKERSTAFF Position- Cook: Education- Morley: Hobby- Homekeeping: Saying- none: Pet Peeve- none: Favorite Pastime- Work: Favorite TV Program- All of them. RUTH SMITH Position- Cook: Education- Stanwood and Country schools: Hobby- Keeping busy: Saying- Ohl: Pet Peeve- none: Favorite Pastime- Work: Favorite TV Program- Arthur Godfrey. GENE SMITH Position- Custodian: Education- Morley University: Hobby- Television: Saying- iSorry, we cou1dn't print it herellz Pet Peeve- Work: Favorite pastime- Loafing: Favorite TV Program- 364,000 Question. QR 'Tas J., xx x 1 Adlyfix Qs' I xx -se 'IQ ' ffafi .nf ' 5 5 CKY' Elm gt V' 'P' ' X
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Class History The class of 1944 'entered Morley School with sixteen pupils, they were: Richard Blake Marsha Miller Donald Eiben Arnold Pye Ronald Pindley Margo Ruhl David Green Maynard VanAntwerp Keith Hay Russell Lyle Charles Holcomb Donald Ankeny Marilyn Hoppe Elmeree Jaeger Darrell Hora Donald Darrow Our First Grade teacher was Mrs. Oldfield. During our Second Grade year we lost Maynard VanAntwerp, Russell Lyle, Elmeree Jaeger and Donald Eiben but we gained Darlene Jensen, Darlene Achenbach and Eldon Stickley so that our total remained at fifteen with Miss Mac!-Xnulty as our new Second Grade teacher. In the fall of 1946 we found ourselves in a new room and with a new teacher whose name we soon found out to be Mrs. Frances Smith. We had one new third grader Roger Lessard, but we lost four of our team, Donald Ankeny, David Green, Darlene Jensen and Arnold Pye leaving our total at twelve. During the Fourth year of school we had Miss Vivian Wacha for our teacher. This year we lost Marsha Miller, Eldon Stickley and Roger Lessard, but we gained Robert Conner, Saundra Hormann and Richard Stritt to leave our total the same. In the fall of 1948 we found ourselves shifted upstairs with Mrs. Barger as our new teacher We lost two of our classmates, Saundra Hormann and Richard Strltt, but we gained Shirley Holdren and David Mitchell to leave us with the same total. - During our Sixth Grade year we lost Darlene Achenbach and Robert Conner , but we also gained Bessie Mae Lewis and Wilda Pearson to leave us with twelve. In the fall of 1950 we had three teachers they were: Mrs. Barger, Miss Ament and C. N. Ridout. This year we lost Bessie Mae Lewis and Wilda Pearson to leave us still with just one new boy, Eddie Wall and shrink the total to eleven. Starting out our last grade school year we lost David Mitchell and Eddie Wall, but we gain- ed Tom Koppenhaver and Pri scilla Pillard. The class of 1952 entered High School with Mrs. Russell, C. N. Ridout and Mr. Greenawald as our teachers. Our Ninth Grade class consisted of: Richard Blake Darrell Hora Donald Darrow Tom Koppenhaver Ronald Pindley Pri scllla Pillard Keith Hay Margo Ruhl Charles Holcomb Leo Nissen Shirley Holdren Mary Rundall Marilyn Hoppe In the Tenth Grade our teachers were Mr. Greenawald, C. N. Ridout, Mrs. Bair and Miss Miller. This year we lost Don Darrow, Tom Koppenhaver, Leo Nissen and Mary Rundall for a total of nine. The Eleventh Grade consisted of the same members of the preceeding year. This year we lost Mrs. Bair and Mrs. Russell returned. In the Twelfth Grade we gained Janet Taylor to leave our graduating class at ten as follows: Richard Blake, Ronald Flndley, Keith Hay, Charles Holcomb, Shirley Holdren, Marilyn Hoppe, Darrell Hora, Priscilla Pillard, Margo Ruhl and Janet Taylor. We were very fortunate in having Mr. Greenawald, Mrs. Russell and H. J. Arnold as teachers.
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