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FACULTY An able cartoonist. Alvin Hanson entertained students with his caricatures of students and faculty members. Mr. Hanson taught crafts, mechanical drawing, and American history. Teaching civics. American problems, and journalism, William Richards also sponsored “The Hassayamper’ and “The Bad Again this year responsible for assembly programs. Lillian Savage directed many diverting plays and other entertain- ments. She taught English IV. speech, and dramatics. Those interesting bulletin boards in the library were assem- bled under the guidance of Mrs. Pauline Sheldon, study hall teacher. Coach Francis E. Siegel was both feared and admired by the boys on his crack football eleven and in gym classes. His jokes and pep talks made quite a hit with the student body.
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OUR In civics and American problems classes. Lee Kramer opened new vistas to seniors. In American history groups, he instruct- ed juniors concerning their country's background. Senior class sponsor. M. J. (“Pop ) McNarie revealed the mysteries of algebra, aeronautics, and advanced algebra, while serving as school weather man. One of the busiest faculty members was Ida Mae Nowels. Besides teaching shorthand, typing, and office practice, she supervised mimeographing and clerical activities. Margaret Pipes not only taught all of the homemaking groups, but also had charge of the school lunchroom. Her dazzling floral arrangements earned many enthusiastic “oil’s and “all’s. Better known as “Pablo. Paul MacPherson taught “espanol to enterprising learners. Music. Mexican songs, and much con- versational Spanish brightened his class sessions.
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Bookeeper for the school. H. F. Yost managed war stamps sales, the book store, and activity funds. He found time to teach bookkeeping and typing on the side. The school custodians—Jim Shivers. Fred Gronlund. and Emil Weisling—not only kept the rooms and halls in shipshape or- der. hut also groomed the lawns. As they watched the janitors shovel snow and sweep the halls, students realized the hard work necessary to keep the physical part of a school in good running order. 4 As office manager and secretary to Mr. Munz. Mary Travis answered the 'phones, kept the files, sent out announcements, and just generally kept the whole school running at its cus- tomary clip.
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