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Students' Three-Pieilqed fliiileli UH Vilried liemmllilieiliiens Plrelllems We 'ix 'N . i ik, K VERNON A. ADAMS English education. Later he obtained a M. A. degree in English from Middle- bury. A nature study and folk dancing enthusiast, Mr. Burns earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Universi- l ty of Illinois. He directs OTHS pub- lic relations activities and Square , v.,.,-vm' -- Dancing Club. :-- L -' In 1956 Mr. Berrier came to OTHS. w if A,,' , ',,, Holder of B.S. and M.S. degrees 5i?2'E'F2'-K from Central Missouri State and ' the UY1iV9PSity of MiSS0UYii he has 21 A'NA'rllRe uf Piihiiii- i-ehiiiil explains iiiieiic techniques iii freshman homeroom, and teaches ciii-iii laiihihsiih iiiiil Roger Clhi-li, who hail in-iizinal whi-ki classes in mathematics and Engligh' which we-.ie iiiihliehhil ii. lvliiiiih issue .if Illinois l-:iiglish Bulletin. MRS. IRMGARD DEMOLL MRS. DOROTHY ROTTER JUDY H. NELSON English English, Spcfzfrlz English in L-sta, , ki 11 44,
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JOLLY Old Saint Nick 1Bill Novakl asks, Sonny, xx ell, have you been a good boy Y KEITH CLARK GLENN A. GREVER English E'TLglfSh,JOI!l'71.l1liS7I'l IVIARGUEPITE LAUGMAN J EWELL H. BERRIER English 18 English, Algebra Tri-Ehairiiieii Direct English, speech and journalism, the broad areas of the English pro- gram, typify the three-pronged at- tack - reading, speaking and writ- ing -- OTHS students apply to their communications problems. Miss Pfeil fsee Languages, page 361, Mr. Adams and Mr. Grever are department tri-chairmen. Mr. Adams also coaches wrestling and freshman football, and advises the Class of 1961. Mr. Grever advises The Buc- caneer and The Senior. Both hold B.S. and M.S. degrees from Illinois State Normal. In addition to directing dramatics and contest speech activities, Mrs. Rotter advises Thespians. She re- ceived her B.A. and M.S. degrees from Grinnell and Northwestern. A newcomer to OTHS is Mrs. De- moll - a native of Germany. She earned her B.A. degree at the Uni- versity of Illinois. Cooking, reading and sports are her hobbies. Miss Laugman, who obtained her B.A. and M.A. degrees from St. Olaf and Southern California, enjoys col- lecting antiques in her spare time. She advises Bridge Club. Miss Nelson's alma mater is the State University of Iowa. In her second year at Ottawa, she advises one of the Freshman-Sophomore Dramatics clubs. Playing tennis and writing ballads occupy spare moments of Mr. Clark, From the University of Illinois he received B.A. and M.S, degrees in ROBERT T. BURNS English, History
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To know the unknown - that's the goal of the scientist. And he accomplishes that goal by study, by observation and by experimentation. At Ottawa High five teachers direct the probe to fathom the unknown. Head of the department, Mr. Bo- hannon came to OTHS in 1932. When not busy in the laboratory, he turns his interests to carpentry. Mr. Bohannon holds B.Ed. and M.S. de- grees from Northern Illinois and the University of Illinois. Miss Morgan, who directs the vis- ual aids activities, obtained her B.E. degree at Wisconsin State and her Ph.M. degree from the University of Wisconsin. Last summer Mr. Krabel and Mr. Alikonis studied under national grants at South Dakota State and Tulane. Mr. Krabel has a B.Ed. de- gree from Illinois State Normal and a M.S. degree from Northern Illi- nois. Mr. Alikonis earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from Illinois Wesleyan and the University of Michigan. In addition to his science teach- ing, Mr. Love is director of ath- letics and teaches health. Coming to Ottawa High in 1944, he has a B.S. degree from Western Illinois U. GILBERT LOVE Science, Health MILDRED MORGAN Science 20 INNER works of a baby pig Iascinato biologists Diana Dembicki and Sandy Robertson during the individualized dissection work in advanced biology class.
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