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Social Studies teachers, SEATED: Mr. Gimmestad. STANDING, l. to r.: Mr. Guentzel, Mr. King, Mr. Cove. Class room Sta m8 tIome Economics teacher, Mrs. Stockton. Foreign Language teachers: Mr. Macias and Mr. Meder. Helping to enrich our knowledge, Mr. Gim- mestad, Mr. Gove, Mr. Guentzel, and Mr. King instruct classes in American history, world history, and social problems. Helping girls to become good homemakers is the task of Mrs. Stockton, our home eco- nomics teacher. She teaches the arts of cook- ing, sewing, and other housekeeping hints. Industrial Arts teachers, Mr. Teigen, Mr. Olson, Mr. Bockhaus. The industrial arts teachers try to enrich the minds of their students by helping them develop skills in wood shop, metal shop, and drafting. The in- structors are Mr. Bockhaus, Mr. Olson, and Mr. Teigen. The latter two also teach mathematics courses while Mr. Bockhaus takes charge of the entire department. For students with strong legs and minds, Sefmor Macias teaches Spanish while Herr Meder instructs classes in German wa-a-ay up on the third floor.
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The office staff seems to be one big happy family. Mrs. Bortz is secretary to Mr. Bemhler, and along with Miss Boyle, keeps the records of grades, absences, and conduct. Miss Boyle is also busy being the Book- room clerk, and Mrs. F inn is Audio-Visual secretary and typist. Office staff, 1. to r.: Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. F inn, Miss Boyle. While Teachers Cleared Business secretaries, I .to r.: Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Hintz, Mrs. Monson. Librarians, Mrs. Fletch- er and Miss Johnson. Always ready to answer the frantic call of a student to find some information quickly are our school librarians, Miss Johnson and Mrs. F letcher. Running the business offices smoothly are Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Monson, and Mrs. Hintz.
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English teachers, SEATED,1. to r.: Mrs. Edlund and Miss Stenrud. STANDING: Mr. Gulbrandson, Mr. Scherer, Mr. Musser, and Mr. Esselman. Math teachers, Mr. Schulte and Mr. Simondet. Figuring out difficult math problems is the job of Mr. Schulte who teaches plane and solid geometry and trigonom- etry. Mr. Simondet teaches plane geometry and advanced algebra and still finds time to advise the Math Club along with Mr. Schulte. Mr. Oviatt and Mr. Hotvet lead the musical end of our school program. Mr. Oviatt, who is new this year, takes the hand through many practices to insure they are playing numbers correctly when concerts come around. Mr. Hotvet directs the choir initheir usual fashion and keeps them in iitop-notchii condition for their many engagements. The interests and talents of the members of our English department are many and varied. Mrs. Edlund enriches the minds of the juniors and also takes an active part in the A.F.S. Program. Miss Stenrud teaches English 10 and art, and is advisor to the Art Club. Mr. Gulbrandson keeps himself busy teaching English 12 and speech, advising the Thespian troupe, directing the class plays, and coaching declamation. Mr. Scherer teaches English 12 and journalism- creative writing, and helps get the Smoke Signal off the presses by serving as its advisor. Mr. Musser teaches English 10 and 12, and gives students advice through his counselling services. Mr. Esselman teaches English 10 and coaches our debate team. T he F aculty F loaded Band and choir directors, Mr. Oviatt and Mr. Hotvet.
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