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Their transcription is getting more accurate every day, says Miss Audria Shumard, typing instructor, to Elmer Schick who teaches book- keeping and shorthand. Skimming through the daily bulletin are Law- rence Teply, eighth and ninth grade arithmetic teacher and assistant coach, and Robert James, who is in charge of visual aids, and acts as assistant football coach. He is also sophomore basketball coach and teaches drivers training and a class in math. The Northeast faculty formulates and suggests the rules that will uide the student bod Talking over some new ideas to put forth to their classes are junior high English and literature teachers, Mrs. .Mary Moore, Miss Ann Gilham and Miss Elaine Carroll. Junior high social studies teachers, Mrs. Lorna Furst, Robert L. John- son andfLouis Austin gather for a short discussion of the latest history instruction methods. Mr. Johnson also teaches geometry. Mrs. Vietta Short, girls' gym and swimming instructor, and Mrs. Lucille Witt, school nurse, compare notes on the importance of hygiene in public school education. Page 13
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Kenneth Wall, tenth grade hygiene and ninth grade science teacher, explains his ways of teaching the relationship be- tween the world and the moon to James Lewis, junior high science instructor, and Willis Fleming, who teaches Amer- ican and world history. French maps and posters are the center of interest Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, speech, dramatics and review English teacher, and Jack Mueller, who teaches debate, consumers mathematics and American history, review schedules for a forthcoming speech festival. Big plans are being discussed by Northeast athletic coaches Bun Galloway, who is in charge of varsity football, track, gym, driv- ers' training and playroom supervision, Max Hester, who is line coach for varsity foot- ball, teaches drafting, gym and coaches re- serve basketball, and Ed Johnson, varsity basketball coach, reserve football coach, teaches drafting and gym and also has play- room and auditorium supervision. In the diSC'llSSiOI'1 betW9QI'1 Mrs. Cathefifle Killeen, Ula Maher. Isabelle Anne Munson, Senior EHg11Sh and JOUTDHIISU1, MISS H9161 DUI11-ap, 2139- high English teachers, and Mary Burnham, librar bra, g90met1'Y abd French, and M155 Jocy Carter, ian, .look amused as they browse through recent LHUT1 H1113 SDH1'11S1'1- magazines before a teachers' meeting. Rage 12
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First semester vice presi- First semester treasurer Second semester president Second semester treasurer dent Norman Schwenk Nancy Tracy and secre- Peggy Mathers and vice Eckerd Heintz and sec- and president Bud Hollo- tary Sara Alexander president Norma Con- retary Sharon Albury WHY verse As the resolutions committee Get it while it's hot, is the slogan of these prospective business men, Jack Schaffer and Jerry Ritten- berg, who are popping pop corn to be sold after school for some wor- thy organization. Policies, practices and principles are important planks of the platform which is formulated by the resolutions com- mittee at conventions. At Northeast the student council is responsible for good platforms of policies and principles. Beside helping determine school policies, the student council has many other duties. In October, several mem- bers attended the student council convention in Scotts- First semester student council Standing: N. Tracy, S. Alexander, B. Holloway, M. Woodside, J. Street, C. Everett, G. Eppen, T. Spencer, G. King, J. Brandeberry, B. Payn, Mrs. Thompson, sponsor. First row: N. Converse. S. Snider, L. Johansen, M. Rapp, H. Gunn. Second row: B. Jenkins, M. Dillon, C. Nagele, P. Leacox, D. Peterson. Third row: J. Kramer, G. Foster, P. McAdams, D. Lipscomb, D. Schlitt. Page 14
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