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SAVAGE GROSSCUP MAROTZ SCHROEDER DANSKIN SHERLOCK NOLTE WALKER WILLIAM “BILL” SAVAGE, from Dead-wood, South Dakota, coached football and taught American History. He holds a B.A. from Chadron State Teachers College. GERALD DANSKIN. who teaches Civics and World History, is from Norfolk, Nebr. Mr. Danskin received his A.B. and M.A. degrees from Kearney State Teachers College and the University of Nebraska. BUFORD “BU” GROSSCUP, who hails from Dorchester, Nebraska, divides his time between teaching Problems in Democracy to the seniors, and coaching basketball. He has an A.B. degree from Doane College. JOHN SHERLOCK, who resigned in January, is from Emerson, Nebraska. Receiving his B.A. from Wayne State Teachers College, Mr. Sherlock taught Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law and coached football. ENGELINE MAROTZ, who served as a very helpful and efficient librarian, attended Wayne State Teachers College where she received her B.A. degree. GERTRUDE NOLTE came from West-boro, Missouri, to Midland College (where she received her B.A. degree) to Norfolk Senior High where she teaches girls’ physical education and sponsors the G.A.A. CLEO SCHROEDER, who comes from Allen, Nebraska, attended Wayne State Teachers Collegs, where he received his B.A. degree. He teaches Shop and finds time to coach reserve basketball and football. C. FREDRICK WALKER, Dean of the Norfolk Junior College, comes from Page, Nebraska. He attended the University of Nebraska and received his B.Sc. and M.A. degrees. He teaches psychology at Norfolk High. Iii one of HIm ni»cel r:i Hiinncn, Mr. Smith helpn one of HIn NtudentN with an eMpeeinll}' perplex ing problem.
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Mil. THEOnORK SKII.I.STAD ]$lr. Neils Wodder is serving his second year as Assistant Principal of Senior High School. In addition to his duties as Vocational Guidance Director and teacher of Aviation, he is always willing to offer advice and help on any problem of the students. Office girls are senior gins interested in learning practical office duties. Under the able direction of Miss Helen Wolt, the girls learn the necessity of accurate typing, filing, and of answering the telephone properly. They also help students get their passes signed and try to make the office a courteous and pleasing information bureau. The girls receive grades at the end of each six weeks based on the efficiency of their work. Shown in the picture (1. to r.) are Fern Koerting, Carol Klawitter, Nancy Hoile, Ruth Kellner, Dove Annette Jewett, Amy Brown, and Mr. Wodder. The enormous task of keeping Norfolk Senior High functioning correctly, gives many varied and unexpected duties to Mr. Theodore Skillstad. Besides his regular duties he is faculty advisor to the Student Council. His advice and encouragement are greatly appreciated by all. He is one of the few blessed with infinite patience. Mr. Skillstad has an A.B., from the University of Nebraska, and an M.A. from Columbia. Mlt. VEILS WODDER 11
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ARLO ANDERSON, who is never too busy to give his students individual help, teaches Junior Business Training and Typing. Mr. Anderson attended Dana College where he received his B.A. degree. He is from Atlantic, Iowa. DOROTHY RICE, who teaches both typing and shorthand, even has time to sponsor the N’Ergettes. Miss Rice, who comes from Omaha, Nebraska, attended Omaha University and the University of Nebraska, where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Between her English classes, GAYLE JENKINS ably serves as girls’ counsellor. Miss Jenkins, who comes from Chester, Nebraska, attended Hebron Junior College, Nebraska Wesleyan and extension from the University of Nebraska. She received a B.A. degree. DOROTHY LIDOLPH, faculty adviser of the Student Council this year, teaches English. Miss Lidolph attended the University of Nebraska where she received her B.Sc. degree. She is from Roca, Nebraska. CLINTON NELSON, who comes from Fremont, Nebraska, attended Midland College, where he received his B.A. degree. Mr. Nelson is the Speech instructor and he transfers his acting ability to his Dramatics students. JOHN BECK, who teaches English, Journalism, and is in charge of all publications, is from Fremont, Nebraska. He received his B.A. from Dana College, and has attended the University of Colorado. MARY ESTHER WEBER’S advanced Vocational Homemaking classes made many projects this year. Miss Weber, who is from Saunemin, Illinois, received her B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska. On one of their nevernl outdoor .intuit , the P.F.A. inem-herx liMten attentively to their Mpoiixor, Air. Ilninni. ANDERSON JENKINS NELSON WEBER RICE LIDOLPH BECK PHENEY 13
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