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lTop Leffl Efficienl and always ready and willing lo help . . . Doroihy Vollcens. Secrelarv. lTop Righll Preparing one of lhe many meals made in a school year for ihe siudenis and faculiy of Shelby-Tennam' arex Mariha Peferson, Dora Johannsen, and Delores Myers. the school cooks. lCenl'er Lefll Transporting sludenls io ancl from school and exlra-curricular acfivifies 'this pasf year was ihe job of Lawrence Kolrerman. Roy Rihner, Burfon Arenisen. Donald Vollcens. Harold Pefers. and Donald Evans. lLower Leffl Doing one of ihe many iobs 'rhal never seem fo end around ihe school . . . Harold Norman. Jani'ror.
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Administration Milvoy Kantor Ernest Futis Superintendent Principal L BOARD OF EDUCATION Row I: Ralph Paul. Sherman I-Iaas, Edwin Preuss lSecretaryl. Row 2: Milvoy Kanlor lSupcr-inlondenll, Elmer Janson, Robert Buck, Jotrn Dea iPrcsidontl. Faculty Row I: Mary Kain. Business: Marv Perry, Vocal Music: Lois Crane, Librarian: Adela Stevenson. Art: Naomi I-lentsclt, Home Economics, German: Karen Petersen, Mathematics. English: Edna Pike, English, Latin. Row 2: Gene I-Iinrictisen, Drivers Education, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, Coach: Ernest Fults, Principal. Science: Lynn McBride, English, Speech: C. A. Bragg. Instrumental Music, Bookkeep- ing: Larry Mitchell, Junior I-Iiglw Principal. Social Studies, Coach: Harlan Heidelbauer, Mathematics. Coach: Lee Cooper, Social Stud- ies: James McClellan. Science: Clifton Tramble, Vocational Agriculture, Science.
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lTop LeTTl LisTen my children and you shall hear of Theorems and axioms and such - mighT have been whaT many maTh sTudenTs heard in Mr. Heidelbauer's classes. Here Ronnie Myers, Galen Chipman. Jim ConsTable. and Bob Krohn lisTen To whaT Mr. Heidelbauer has To say con- cerning The maTh problem piciured on The board. lTop RighTl For The arTisls of The school, Mrs. STevenson's arT classes coniained many new doorways To un- known knowledge. There were The pasTels. waTer colors, pencil sl:eTches, and The beauTiful col- lages ThaT many so arTfully produced. STudenTs displayed samples of Their work aT The annual ArT ExhibiT in May. High school arT sTudenTs experienced an inTeresTing Trip To The Joslyn ArT Museum in Omaha. lCenTer RighTl ln Miss HenTsch's home economics classes. girls were able To learn The culinary arTs and how To become couTuriers in Their own righT. ILower RighTl WiTh The assisTance oT Mrs. Crane, our librarian, we have an ouTsTanding library which affords every sTudenT hours of reading enjoyment and a beTTer undersTanding of The world in which we live.
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