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w rJ Mr. Donald Coleman Couni«lof, Club Council Spontor Mrs, Mary Anne Cowan School Regiitrar Mrs. Ellen Durfey Audio Visual, Study Hall Mrs. Gladys Hoyner Audio Visual, Study Hod Mr. Charles Hinton Dean of Boys Mrs. Helen Houts Secretory to the Principal Mrs. Delores Klocke Guidance Coordinator, Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Ann Lehman Moin Office, Cafeteria Hostess Mrs. Patricia Light Counselor, Junior Closs Sponsor Mrs. Betty Loper Attendance Center Administration boosts incentive Day after day the administrators were faced with many problems and much paper work. They always listened and tried to help with the problems of col- lege choices, class schedules and personal difficulties. The secretaries aided faculty and students alike by completing forms, typing, and supervising messages. The counselors coped with disciplinary measures, col- lege recommendations, job placements, class sched- ules, and dance and assembly schedules. Attendance was also a part of the daily routine. Whether it was helping with a problem, preparing a nourishing lunch or keeping our school clean and neat, they were always available and willing to help the students find the most satisfaction in their high school years. Mrs. Freeda Molecek English Cleric Mr. Fred Niemeyer Heod Custodian Mrs. Marjorie Paris Cafeteria Manager Miss Frances Plumanns Counseling, Language Deportment Head, French, Deceased. Mrs. Maxine Shepler Athletic Office Mrs. Mary Shutt Main Office Miss Sandra Smith Assistant Librorion, Audio Visual Mrs. Fae StafFord Librarian, Audio Visual Mrs. Marjorie Stonczak Treasurer Mrs. Beatrice Stoeckley Library Clerk Miss Sandra Todd Dean of Girls Mr. Robert Traster Athletic Director Mr. Max Updike Assistant Principal Mrs. Juanita Rupnow Study Hall Mrs. Betty Wagner Study Hall Faculty 145
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Alone, thinking while away from his busy schedule. Dr. Anthis makes plans for the Redskin World. Dr. Anthis motivates and directs Redskins North Siders depend heavily upoti Dr. Anthis to guide them. During his tenth year at North and fourth year as principal he used his experiences and observations from his recent trip to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe to lead Redskins. While av ay from his busy schedule at North Dr. Anthis finds time to take part in many educational organizations. He also has taught courses at Purdue University, Indiana University, and St. Francis College in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Anthis and their eleven-year-old son, Clinton, also are a part of the Redskin World, they accom- pany him to numerous North Side events. The typical gestures of Dr. Anthis. 144 Faculty i
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(Row 1 ) Geraldine Cook, Kathryn Carpenter, Marjorie Paris, Evelyn Durbin, Mildred Murray. (Row 2) Lois Duffy, Doris Byanski, Mary Rombke, Morgoret Wheel er, Miriam Bartaway. (Row 3) Ernestine Reiling, Cleo Degler, Lo- Donna Durbin, Diana Ed- wards, llo Boyd. (Row 4 Mary Cully, Kittie Loeffler, Dorothy Hommons, Rosemary Shipman, Marion Stone, Mory Exner. Cooks and Custodians pave the way to nourishment and cleanliness at North Service and cooperation are by-words of the people required to perform the necessary tasks to keep North running smoothly. Teachers fed the students ' minds; cooks supplied nourishment for the scholars ' bodies; while custodians cleaned the school halls and classrooms to provide a pleasant atmosphere for the Redskins. Audio-visual equipment helped classroom teachers create a better and more realistic understanding of the subject. A modern language lob also aided teach- ers in stressing oral comprehension and better pro- nunciation of the foreign language. (Row 1) Ruth Lhoman, Newton Stocks, Jesse Hardy, Clarence Huffman, Juonito Bryant. iRow 2l Cecil Siberts, Charles Moore, Joseph Bryie, Ralph Eloph. Fred Niemeyer. ]H ■ K. H? W . ' Jl4 ' l ' ■ ■■■ ' ■; .■ H 146 Faculty
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