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JOSEPH H. FALKNER-B.S. Wisconsin State Uni- versity, 7 8 English; Speech; 8th grade advisor; Speech Club advisor; Debate Coach; C-Teara Basket- ball Coach; Sr. Class Play Director. CARLENE HANSON-B.A. Wartburg College; Sen- ior English; Sophomore English; Annual Advisor; Cheerleading Advisor; 10th grade Advisor. ROBERT O’REILLY-B.A. College of St. Thomas; M.S. Winona State College; English 9 11; One Act Play; Junior Class Play; Newspaper; Speech Club; KF1L PHS” Highlights Radio Show. RUTH FRICK-B.S. Winona State College; Social Studies; Girls Phy Ed; Health; GRA Advisor; Gym- nastics; 7th grade advisor. JOHN GLADY-B.A. St. John's University; Ameri- can History; Senior Social; C-Team Football. FRANK JASZEWSKI-B.S., M.S. Winona State Col- lege; World History; Health; Phy Ed; Football and Baseball Coach. EDWARD RODERICK-B.S. LaCrosse State Uni- versity; Geography; Civics; Economics; Jr. Class Advisor. CHARLES SPARKS—B.S. Mankato State College; Jr.-Sr. Librarian; FTA Advisor. BARBARA UPTON-M.S. Mankato State College; Spanish 11 12; Spanish Club Advisor
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Left: Custodians Ken Seelye and Carroll Prinsen. Lovrr left: Cooks-Patricia Kogstad, Violet Gar- tner, Viva Shanahan. Below: Secretaries-Mary Trende and Lois Barlow. 11 School Board: Sealed-Mr. Snyder, Mrs. Duxbury, Mr. Mathison. Standing: Mr. Little, Mr. Maust, Supt. Slostad. Missing: Mrs. Hanson.
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English, History, and Language This year in the many history classes of PHS the students learned the importance of our heritage and how it has affected us today. The teachers let the stu- dents discuss many different top- ics pertaining to our government, geography, economics, and the situations of all the countries in the world. Our English departments not only taught us grammar and spelling, but also let us put what we learned into good practice by hav- ing us write short stories and opinions on many different topics. One of the important things that all the students learned this year is how to communicate with our fellow man. Learning these things will certainly help us as we go out into the business world to find jobs and to get along with others. The library was used very much again this year as students could come in during the study halls and look up research materials for schoolwork. Often the library was closed to the study hall group in order to allow a classroom to come in for the entire hour. In this way the class would prepare for oral reports. Also included in the Lan- guage Arts Department was the Spanish class taught by Mrs. Up- ton. Everyone taking this class will agree it has been a wonderful year. Right? Si I 13
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