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PAUL RYBERG LUCILLE GROVES Mr PAUL RYBERG our chorus director, among other duties presented an operetta and a spring variety show He also sponsored many extra appear ances He met with freshmen and sophomores at Lincoln, juniors and seniors at Washing- ton One of the important members of the Lincoln faculty is Miss LUCILLE GROVES who spends a very busy day instructing girls gym She is also sponsor for the Maroonettes, girls athletic organization CHARLES W HETRICK conducts his 9th and 10th grade gym classes at the Barn and is known as Salina High s head wrestling coach This was his second year at Salina Mr EARL F MORRISON was one of the busier men of Salina High School During his first four hours he taught gym at Washington The last 2 hours, which lasts well after school time, is used coaching the B football squad, A basketball squad, and tennis. He was hospitalized on February 10 and had to give up coaching. If you want to know what makes a frog jump or an orchid grow, one of the best people to consult is Mr. HAROLD HEYWOOD who spends his school hours in room 15 at Lincoln teaching the science of Biology. Mr. W. E. SIMPSON teaches biology and lab. tech. None of us will forget the cutting up of the frog, also the many worksheets. Mr. Simpson instructs juniors and seniors at Washington. He was also head of the junior Sponsor Committee. 25 l CH ARL ES W HETRICK EARL F MORRISON HAROLD HEYWOOD W. E. SIMPSON
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MR R R REED 094' Q ' 1 N3-L MR R L Dutch GOERING MR LESLIE L NEYWICK The norse of tools could often be heard from the machmes cottage north of Washrngton There Mr R R REED taught part trme occupatron f1rst and second hours and auto mechanrcs the rest of the day Gurdrng the fortunes of the Mustang football team was R L 'DUTCH GOERING Mr Goerrng also coached the freshman bas ketball squad and taught frrst J year algebra to the frosh MISS IVA ZIMMERMAN MISS MARY ZIMMERMAN MR R C CHARTIER Mr LESLIE L NEYWICK s duties at Washmgton consrsted of teach rng two classes of advanced algebra and one of solrd geometry rn addrtron to bexng a yunror sponsor In the afternoon at Lmcoln he had two hours of general math Mrss IVA ZIMMERMAN taught three hours of algebra scattered through the day as well as berng the dean of grrls at Lmcoln She also contmued as head sponsor of the Lmcoln Y Teen Mrss MARY ZIMMERMAN had one hour each of algebra and geometry rn the momxng and rounded out the day wlth three hours of geometry m the aftemoon. An rndefatrgable member of Wash1ngton's faculty rs band and orches tra dlrector, Mr. R C. CHARTIER, who also fmds trme to conduct a dance band before and after school hours. In addrtron to these he teaches harmony, two hours of college Englrsh, and rs a senror sponsor. 12 .ss 'lf' r . at A . ' Q A 5 A c X1 t , ' ' A .X N as-,N A 'I k ,,- gt - f ' ff rw . ' - c NF
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Jawliy lf you happen to be walkrng past room 22 and smell a peculxar odor rt s just Mr B E SITES chemrstry students trymg experxments BCSIGCS teachmg yumors and semors, he sponsored Camera Club, and was chaxr- man of cap and gown commrttee Mr A G WILLIAMS was kept busy wxth freshmen, teachrng them general scrence He also sponsored H1 Y and a scxence club for students especxally Interested 1n the scrence freld Mr I E ANDERSON taught frve Amerrcan Hxstory classes m Wash mgton each day He was one of the semor sponsors He IS well known by all students for hrs unrque way of teachmg dxfferent hlstorxcal events Our dean of gnrls, Mrss DOROTHY ANDREWS, was one of the busxest members of the faculty, she listened to problems of the students, sponsor ed Y Teen, and headed the usherette commxtree at Washmgton In addmon she taught three hours of psychology duung the frrst semester Teachmg socral scrence to 150 freshmen rn Lmcoln Burldmg was the darly task of Mr KEITH BRADLEY Thls course IS called Democracy a compara trvely new course In room 24 at Washmgton you could fmd Mr EMICE DYCK 1n structmg four Amerrcan Hrstory classes for junrors and one Constxtutron class for semors Besxdes teachlng socxal studzes he coached golf the second se mester He was the head sponsor of the senror H1 Y organrzatron A G WILLIAMS I E ANDERSON 1 DOROTHY ANDREWS KEITH BRADLEY EMICE DYCK 14- . . , . , . , . . . . , o - . o I Z it X . . . 4 , - 40 ' o I . . 1 V . - . . , - ii Q xt 1, . I K I . . . . , K Q ' P V .. ' I I L A , . u I X K Y I- ,, ig, . V ,
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