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IYIIXQ IIILIYIXI. LTIDIBIIX 1. '- LYU' L Ulklll L 51 dk-IC ,UUA tests yet! Here is smiling Mr. Geery. That expression means one of two things. Either all of his American Govern- ment students have just flunked one of his quizzes or else he is getting ready to give them one. Really he is very well liked at Saydel. Each year Mr. Geeryhas coached the girls' basket- ball team and his seasons were consistent. How- ever, next fall there will be no girls' team so Mr, Geery will have more time to devote to his tests. But, he will have his baseball team to work with, which should be pretty good as he lost only three Seniors. The new students will not have a chance to meet Mr. Geery right away, but the 1959 Juniors can appreciate him. Good luck to Mr. Geery. MRS. GERTRUDE VANCE-- Now as we move on to our next country, class . . . Mrs. Vance has been a teacher of history and social studies classes at Woodside and Saydel for several years and at one time she was the principal of Wood- side. Mrs. Vance also has served as the girls' counselor and helps them solve problems which ariseg whether they are personal or whether they involve school work. Again this year, Mrs. Vance helped sponsor the Future Nurses Club. When new students enroll next fall, Mrs. Vance will be here to help them get started and to begin a new World History class. this year. MR. DON KIESTER No we didnt do so bad This past fall when the gridiron season was in full swing, our Eagles were in full swing, too. The good scores and plays we had were a result of the coaching of Mr. Kiester. He pushed the boys to win. But he doesn't work on the football field alone. He is also the American History teacher. The students who have taken the course know he isn't rough, only a good teacher. when spring finally came, his track team set several new records even though the rain slowed 'em down. This is Mr. Kiester's last year at Saydel. Next fall he will assume the position of principal at Altoona. His many friends here wish him the best of luck.
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MR, DALE BARD-- Getout the dissectingkits, stu- dents. Mr. Bard is just getting ready to direct the operation on some form of animal life just out of the formalde- hyde vats. He has turned the biology room into a biologist's paradise by adding several aquariums and plant exhibits. He hopes to have even more advancements for the department next year. A great friend to all Saydel students, Mr. Bard sponsored the Student Council and tried to keep the student body interested in helping Saydel. The assembly for Mr. Roberts was also planned by Mr. Bard and the Student Council. ln future biology classes, Mr. Bard, his animals, and their bones will be interesting more students in the field of science. MRS. MIRIAM MADDEN -- She knows all the angles. One of Sayde1's favorite teachers is Mrs. Madden, seen here with the tools of her trade. As the math teacher she had a very busy schedule, yet she had time to serve as a Senior class sponsor. She was also sponsor of the Future Teachers Club and took the group to Iowa State Teachers College on a field trip and to Drake University. when school starts next fall, Mrs. Madden will be really missed at Saydel. She and her family are moving to Clinton, Iowa where she will teach 9th grade math. To her we 'wish good luck and success. drop. MR. GERALD ZARLEY Good to the very last Mr. Zarley is seen here testmg a cherrucal mixture in his lab. He has been at Saydel for only one year, but his many friends can tell you how nice he is to know. Serving as a Senior class sponsor, he had many good ideas which helped the group. Mr. Zarley was also one of the sponsors of the Science Club. Mr. Zarley has had very interesting chemistry classes, and the students enjoy the way he teaches. Everyone will be looking forward to his return next year.
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