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,twill Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hibsch conceive scoldings, MRS. WILLIAM HIBSCH MRS. JOHN HAYES disgust, and rewards as they fill in grade cards. Faculty and Student Secretary Secretary to the Principal Seldom Heord, But Often Seen While the office staff is often taken for granted ments, sell textbooks, type grade cards, keep records as just being there when we need a pass, an excuse, of school activities, issue passes and excuses, and per- or to borrow something, they also perform numer- form secretarial work for Mr. Gnagey. ous other behind the scenes tasks involved in operat- ing the school. Mrs. Olson and the newest addition to our staff, Mrs. Leckie, supervise study hall and make it a place During a school day, Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Hibsch where it is really possible to study. might type and mimeograph tests and announce- MRS. OLIVE LECKIE Study Hall Supervisor MRS. LEON OLSON Study Hall Supervisor mi r I ,QE :M A f . K , T Ltisww , , A , ,- . . . ., , .Q A I .H ...,.- qv Q 4- T, ef t s L ff W Ut ,,., 1- if r., ,zg ! A . V I , H ,Q Vhk E li 3 fa A fi - 522. Some study-some sleep-some claim they study while they sleep. -I
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Mr. Aubra llfilliamson, assistant prin- cipal, has many duties besides those of helping run our school. He teaches geom- etry and advanced algebra, is the athletic director as well as the head football coach, takes the responsibility of managing the Holiday Tournament and is kept busy dur- ing the summer months as manager of the summer park activities. In his spare hours, which are few, Mr. W'illiamson enjoys the game of golf and often can be seen on the fairways. Departments .M N ggi MR, AUBRA C. YVILLIAMSON Ill. lvesleyan BS., Purdue Univ M.S. Assistant Principalg Mathematicsg Athletic Directorg Football Coach Mgr. of Holiday Tournamentg Key Club Adviser. of Vital Information Should I go to college or get a job? Mr. Kopp and Martin, Duffy, and Mr. WVil1iamson-passing notcs Asper try to solve this question. One of the duties of our Guidance Di- rector, Mr. Richard Kopp, is to provide vocational information to students. Mr. Kopp presents a testing program for the students which consists of aptitude and scholarship tests. A student may re- ceive extensive vocational and personal guidance. This year Mr. Kopp is stressing closer relations with the parents through parental interviews. He is emphasizing 'fget to- gethersu more on the senior level, but is including the lower classes. Mr. Kopp serves as a co-adviser of the Student Council. 28 again? MR. RICHARD H. KOPP Northern Ill. Univ. B.S., Univ. of Ill. M.S. Guidance Directorg Student Coun- cil Co-Adviserg P.Y.A.C. Adviser.
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From Diction Dickens , VV ggi -1 fi Q N. 2 K KIPFER MR. DON PATTERSON I.S.N. Univ. B.Ed.g English I, IV3 'I.S.N. Univ. A.B.g English II, III3 Adviser to N.F.L. Adviser to junior Classg Baseball Asst. Coach. Miss Mav's Freshmen English class finds that punctua- Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . . Mrs. Kipfer's English IV tion can be fun. class will learn. MRS. DEWEY HORRELL MISS MADGE MAY Southern Ill. Univ. B.S. in Ed.g M.S. Univ. of Iowa A.B. English I. Univ. of Ill. English II, lllg Adviser to Chiefg Quill and Scroll. 30 Our English department carries a heavy load as it strives to teach the students the basic objectives of English in four short years. These objectives include developing a better understanding of the English language, culti- vating an appreciation for good literature, acquiring skills that would aid in further learning, and verbal expression. Our five English teachers prepare the students for the immediate and far-reaching future.
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