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The Practical Arts department included Mr. Daugherty, Mr. Reiswig, Mr. Balding, and a new member on the teaching staff Mr. Burkhart (PICTURE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT). Mr. Haneke is one of Russell High School's spe- cial education teachers (PICTURE 2). Mr. Lyczak is the spark-plug in driver's educa- tion. . .Thanks to him there are fewer drivers who really socket to others. He is also the head coach for wrestling. (PICTURE 3). Mr. Denning is another special education teach- er. He teaches such practical things as cooking to his students (PICTURE 4). Mr. Kinsler + Mr. Shank x Mr. Miller = the cube root of the Math Department (PICTURE 5 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT). Mr. Kinsler was a teacher for RHS this year for the first time. Both Mr. Shank and Mr. Miller served as coaches.
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Administrators Aid While Teachers Guide Students There are many more people involved in the admini- stration of RHS than just the teachers. (1) Mr. Monson the Principal is shown at work at his desk. (2) Mr. Morris does double duty as both Vice-Principal and Athletic Director. (3) The group responsible for mak- ing most of the major decisions about RHS is the School Board. Its members include: TOP ROW: John Brown, John Woelk, Allan McCobb and Tony Witt. THE BOTTOM ROW includes Elmer Svaty, Robert Krug the President, and Lionel Thielen. (4) Mr. Bill Wilson is the Director of Curriculum and Mr. Verl Anderson is the Superintendent of schools. (5) All the teachers meet every monday morn- ing for a faculty meeting to map out the strategy for the coming week.
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Mrs.Fumey helps the high-voltage art students ra- diate their creative abilities in oil, water-color, sketching, and other areas. . .Mr. Castor shines for the craft students in the art department (PICTURE 1). Mr. Williams ran the Distributive Education Pro- gram. He helped those students who only go to school in the morning and work in the afternoon (PICTURE 2) Traveling into the English Department, several faces turn on to brighten the lives of RHS students. . . Grammar, Literature, Reading development, and Composition courses are taught by Mr. Underwood. Mrs. Strecker, Mr. Blehm, and Mrs. Earnest (PIC- TURE 3 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT). Mr. Brickley was the teacher 5f chemistry, physics, and bilogy in the Science Department (PICTURE 4). Mr. Peck, Mrs. Bailey, and Mrs. Stahl work toge- ther to bring a better understanding of the business world to their students (PICTURE 5). Mr. Chegwidden taught Biology in the Science De- partment. i ii ttt 10
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