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Administra tion These are the office girls, Mary Jane Kosack and Bernice Moyes. Bernice is always busy acting as general receptionist, bookkeeper, and Mr. Norming- ton's secretary. Besides these duties, she does extra errands in the office for both the students and the teachers. Students admire Bernice for her cheer- fulness and her friendship toward them when they need her help. Mary is remembered for the passports and make-up cards she handed out to us with a smile. R.H.S. students marvel at Mary's stability and her loyalty to her work. However, it remains a mystery to us to understand her patience and friendliness to all the students. The part Mary and Bernice took in our school life will always be treasured.
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Conferring together are Mr. Normington and Mr. Olson. Are they planning an assembly program or discussing a student problem? Mr. Normington's work extends over many tasks as superintendent of our school system. Advising students; making out reports; visiting classes; helping teachers, parents, and stu- dents with their problems; meeting salesmen; and attending school board meetings keep him busy through the day. As freshmen, we met him during announcements in the assem- bly. Later we came to know him as a friend who gave counsel and vocational guidance to the students. In any Democracy there is a need for re- sponsible leaders. As our principal and friend, Mr. Olson is busy from day to day keeping track of high school students, checking up on make-up cards, and doing various other tasks about our school. Besides all this, Mr. Olson teaches chemistry and has charge of the ex- tension courses given. As principal, he con- siders it his responsibility to see that things in general function smoothly for both the stu- dents and the faculty. Patient, understanding, and friendly, Mr. Olson is always ready to lend a helping hand. Dear Seniors; Go ahead with your plans! It is true that these are days when it is not al- ways easy to keep your chin up and your upper lip stiff, but the test of an individual's character is in his ability to accept adversities and discourage- ment. So proceed with your plans; don't let your worries get you down; have faith in God and in yourselves; and do your part to make tomorrow better. Sincerely 4
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:LARENCE BITTNER. B.S. Oshkosh State Teachers College Physic», Algebra. Geometry. Football ELEANOR BOWDEN. B.E. Northern Illinois State Teachers College English III and IV, Gleaner IRENE CLAUSON. B. E. Whitewater State Teachers College Typing. Purple Banner CHARLES FEUERSTEIN B.E. LaCrosse State Teachers College Speech. American History, Golf. Purple Banner, Senior Class Adviser, Forensics KATHERINE FINNEGAN B.E. Whitewater State Teachers College English I. Junior Class Adviser, Forensics FACULTY -UCILLE HEBERT. B.S. ollege of St. Benedict ome Economics I and IV. F.H.A., Bachelors Club MARY ANN HEISER. B.A. College of St. Teresa Latin I and II. English II, Dramatics. Forensics DONALD JOHANNES. B.S. °latteville State Teachers College Industrial Arts. Basketball. Football 6 BERNICE KORTENDICK B.S. LaCrosse State Teachers College Girls Physical Education I and II, Loyalty Council. G.A.A. PAUL KRUEGER. MS. University oi Wisconsin Boys Physical Education I and II, Basketball. Football LOIS LAPER. M.A. University of Wisconsin Geography. Advanced Math.. Forensics THEODORE LATHROPE M.S. University oi Wisconsin Agriculture I and II. F.F.A.. DHIA., Movie Operators. Rifle Club
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