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Mr. John Glann, superintendent. u. Miss Glasson and Miss Bradshaw in the 's room at lunch time. better schools TOP RIGHT PICTURE Mrs. Thelma Ringer, secretary: Mr. Donald Sleeper, business manager and secretary to the board: Mrs. Nadine Ferguson, secretary. BOTTOM PICTURE: School Board: Mr. Harold Ruthruff, Dr. Quentin Kintner, Mr. John Glann, Mr. Carl Laudenbach, Mrs. Helen Radke, Mr. Henry Charnell, Mr. Walter Scott. Mr. Ray Warren, our understanding prin- cipal, attends to our class schedules, confers with us about our curriculum problems, and on the noon of January 23, Ray was seen glee- fully throwing snowballs at some of the braver students. New on the staff is co-ordinator, Mr. Beeler, who works with the teachers in arranging their curriculum. Much of the time of Miss Cowling, Girls' Advisor and head of the English department, is spent in administering I. Q. tests and assisting students with their vocational problems. Her suggestions and help have been responsible for the success of many of our graduates. Another hard working advisor is Mr. John Driscoll, Boys' Advisor and head basketball coach. He counsels with the boys on their prob- lems and has the difficult task of keeping order in the halls. 9
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huildin' u TOP PICTURE Miss Cowling, girls' advisor: Mr. Beeler, director of instruction. BOTTOM PICTURE BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS John Kidd, president: Ogden Pierson, vice-president: Mr. Driscoll, advisor: Mark Fletcher. sec reta ry. Through the efforts of our capable super- intendent and the school board, a long' awaited event, the ground breaking ceremony for the high school, took place last fall. Desperately in nccd of a new school, the students of RHS are looking forward with joy 'to attending classes in the spacious rooms of the new building. The chief of the clan is, of course, our dis- trict superintendent, Mr. John illann. Upon him fall all the problems and decisions of the supervision of the six schools of District 17. Mrs. Ringer, his secretary, spends a good deal of time in keeping up the district 's records and correspondence. Our new business manager, Mr. Donald Sleeper is responsible for 'the business and financial management of the school district. Assisting him with this difficult task .is his efficient secretary, Mrs. l+'ergnson. N Mr. Ray Warren, principal. CENTER PICTURE LEFT T0 RIGHT: Miss Brown, Miss S1 usual gathering of teachers in Miss Gl
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uidin' hand 1s'r Row Mr. Jim Sulencs: Study, math, assistant football coach, Mr. Paul Meinke: English, history, reading. 2ND Row Mr. Allan Divine: Automotives, Mrs. Haldora Dwight: Study hall and cafe supervisor. ann Row ' Mr. A. Lee Freeman: Band, Nonette, Miss Mur- iel Glasson: Home economics, junior class advisor, Mr. Marion Harthill: Shop, build- ing trades. 4TH Row Mr. Leonard Johannes: Shop, Mr. Harold Mc- Laughlin: Math, physical education, athletic director, Mrs. Beulah Archer: City schools dietitian. 5TH Row Miss Margaret Powell: English, Mr. Bill Shore : Health, physical education, track coach, Mr. Fred Miletich : Art, math, reading, Eng- lish, geography. ern Row Miss Eleanor Naddy: Typing, law, bookkeeping, business English, Miss Catherine O'Conuor: English, history, reading, junior high as- sembly advisor, Miss Bernice Burt: Math. 'rm Row Miss Leora Bradshaw : Shorthand, clerical prac- tice, ASB treasurer, Miss Isabelle Whitfield: Journalism, graphic arts, Teddy Growls advisor, Miss Dorothy Brown: Art. sfru Row Miss Mary Busch: Home economics, Miss Sue Harding: Sophomore class advisor, English, Miss Margaret O'Neill: P E., health, G. A. A. advisor. :rm Row Mr. Harry Shields: Freshman class advisor, algebra, geometry, Mr. John Peters: His- tory, reading, English.
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