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You will see Miss Carolyn Kruse any time through the day in Iunior High. She teaches seventh grade English. Before she came here this year she was working in Chicago. Miss Naomi Bos- lough, drarnaricc and English in- structor returned last semester to Newton from three the WAVES as person- She took up her tcrrner y e a r s in nel ollicer. p o s i t i o n im- mediately with the play, The Tong- led Yarn. Mrs. Iune Homage took Mrs, Meg- git's place at the beginning oi the second semester, She is a physical education instructor and teaches most of the lunior high girls. .S A W Mr. Leland Luft took over in the Iunior high mathematics department at mid-year after having served as chief naval officer at a gyroscope school at Treasure Island during the war. 121,92 214 An old but yet new member of the taculty this year is Mr. Robert Wick. Formerly he taught public speaking, SEP., and coached debate. In l942 he entered the service and was stationed in Italy as a captain during the war. He teaches one class of American history and is adviser lor the sophomores. A teacher who joined the stall second semester was Mr. Otis Crozier. During t'i ar Mr. Crozier was an a.-my laboratory technician in Naoles for two years.
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Secretaries You Are Sure To Remember . . . That telephone call to the office from Miss Helen Bishop. That, however, was just one of the jobs she did as secretary to Mr. Lynn. And across the hall from her you can recall Mrs. Louise Harrington Working at her desk over the affairs of the school. todians. tLeltD Mrs. Louise Harrington, Mr. Berg's Secretary. fliightl Miss Helen Bishop, Mr. Lynn's Secretary, CLeftl Mr. T. H. Kelso and Mr T. C. Hughes, cus- Custodians Remember . . . The janitors working away from dawn to evening trying to clean up the school for you and keep it warm and in repair. Almost every time you would look around you could see some of them sweeping up the paper someone had just dropped. tBelowJ Mr. Henry Van Dyke, head custodian. P4age..1..S
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