North Salem High School - Viking Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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'Us Mr. Mel Fox Miss Isabel Goodnoug B.A. B.A., M.A. . . Miss Mary Eyre B.A. W Are Guided h Mrs. Ruth Hamilton Mr. Bill Hanauska My. Vern Hiebert B S B.A. B,A, E MYS. Leah H0909 Miss Beryl Holt M B.A. B.A. lf possible, and with a clearly analytical mind, you could sit down and think of the innumerable times when our teachers have pulled us out of deep waters, you will have to be frank in saying they are indispensible. No amount of tribute would be high enough to pay to these consecrated men and women, dedicated to the purpose of helping us to grow in wisdom. Still, we would not, in many instances, be what we hope to be without their guidance. Miss Eyre, busy as she already is, finds time to collect fans. Her interests are two-fold, for her nephews and nieces are extro4special with her. To say the word sports as an interest of Mr. Fox would be limiting him, so if he is labelled as an all-round sportsman, that will cover it. When it comes to reference material and facts for a theme, no one is more qualitied to help you than Miss Goodnough. She is always ready and willing for this tedious and time-consuming task, Mrs. Hamilton is one of those people that like antiques - early American lamps and milk glass - an interesting and profitable habit, Typically masculine, Mr. Hanauska takes active interest in sports plus getting Junior to eat. With the core of a six-acre farm, a cow, some chickens, and two calves, Mr, Hiebert is one that must have to crowd the hours of the day to accomplish all that this entails. Mrs. Hague is by no means an unbusy teacher, for gardening and knitting are just some of the activities that make the profession of teaching a busy one. To be labelled tops would be seriously curtailing Miss Holt's acclaim in the world of X-l and 999,000 x Q. As a top-notch mathematician, she holds envied talent of many. Mr. Hundis takes active interest in golfing and swimming, another sportsman in the male population of our teachers. Hunting and photography are just some of the things Mr. Jacobs does - a very proficient and industrious teacher. Mrs, Jennison is another linguist that prompts the greetings of Hola, Senor, and buenos tardes that are heard floating around the halls of North, Miss Johnson should make stiff competition for all car fans at North, feel assured, though, for she is a real winner. With special interest in coaching, Mr. Johnsrud has done much to increase popularity and interest in wrestling and track. Mrs. Judd enioys golhng and travel. Her daughter is an excellent golfing partner, so it is said. Mrs. Carmen Jennison Miss Lelia Johnson Mr. Herbert Johnsrud Mrs. Dorothy Judd B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. B.A. r. Alfred Hurdis Mr, john Jacobs B.S., M.S. B.S ls that so, Mr. Ross?



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the job of growing up, you are expected to grow up - and yet, interested in sewing, for so it is with Mr, Ronald Nepgyud Mr. Ward Paldanius Mrs. Dorothy Patch Mrs. Martha Pinson Mrs. Marian Putnam Mr- LaRue Rklldfdi B,A-, M.A. B.S., M.S. B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S., Mid- We Develop to Maturity lf you, as a student, are to become the person you should be, today, you must develop into a mature individual - ready to take a future that holds promise of new discoveries, new opportunities, part in making this future one of happiness and advancement. ln to take your position in the world of that responsibility that is yours. With you are obligated to shoulder your the iob of education, you learn. ln when faced with the frightening task of becoming mature, you find that to do it alone is a tough iob. Then it is that our teachers have helped us learn this new thing - to become the mature adults we should. Mr. Neperud has shown us just a small part of the talent he has in artistry through the displays he has had in the center hall, plus the lovely work you can see in his room. How about stuffing one of those steelheads? Need it be said that Mr. Paldanius is vitally interested in sports, and, as the coach of the basketball team he has made o group of players that are to be highly commended for their ex- cellent playing. With an active interest in civic affairs, Mrs. Patch is a very inspiring American Problems teacher, but may it be added that the general welfare which is supposed to be insured is quietly shattered with the announcement of one of her tests! Mrs. Pinson, who is always found within or near the vicinity of a typewriter, uses her flying fingers in others places, her list of leisure time activites. Seems like all of the teachers are too. Knitting and sewing are top on Mrs. Putnam. Quite a generalization, of course. As a fulltime teacher in the art of business education, Mr. Richards keeps all his students up on the latest in the business world. Among his many interests, golf is uppermost. ln addition to collecting classical records, Miss Roberts enioys her Siamese cats. Mr. Roloff, a high-fidelity sound enthusiast, is also interested in banios and guitars. It has been said that once you are captivated by the stage, you belong to it forever. Mr. Rorick is head of our drama department, and his love for the stage iust re-emphasizes this. Miss Ross is another green-thumber. She also enioys collecting early American glass. As a floriculture.enthusiast, Mr. Runner is well informed on the latest news in the line of fiowers. Still wondering what teachers do with their summers? Mr. Siegmund is build- ing a summer home. Sounds excitingl True to an English teacher's heart, Miss Simms finds relaxation in reading, and also in attending concerts and plays! Comparable to Demosthenes, Mr. Smith is an outstanding instructor in our speech department. Mr. Arthur Roloff B.S., M.S. Miss Jenette Roberts B.A., M.A. Mr Jay Rorick Miss Ada Ross Mr Dwight Runner Mr Floyd Siegmund Miss Margaret Simms Mr. Glen Smith BS MEd

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