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Miss Fellows, Mrs, Letter, Miss Studt. Miss Taylor, Miss Voelker. With MRS. KRAEMER, alegbra teacher, as chairman, Honor Society took in many new members in 1951. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs are directed by MISS LAWRENCE, who teaches chorus. Bay Mist was under the management of MRS. LETTER, English instructor. In addi- tion, Mrs. Letter was a forensics assistant. The governing body of the junior high is the Junior Student Council, under the guidance of MR. LUEDKE, English teacher. Mr. Luedke was also dramatics and Prom assistant. Some more thanks should be given to MR. MARTZKE, com- mercial teacher, for his work as assistant football coach. Leading M-Club is his other activity. In addition to his important job of supervising the Bankers, MR. MELBY is also head of the Industrial Arts Club. Then, of course, he has his classes in drafting and architectural drawing. Coaching the freshman football team and the golf team were the duties MR. MIELKE, social science instructor. MISS MOE, girls' gym teacher, is the director of girls' athletics in S. M. H. Included in her activities were bowling. golf, G.A.A, and ,I.A.A. Keeping the noon hour down to a dull roar and acting as head of Cheerleaders kept MR. MOUNTIN busy. Besides being guidance teacher and social science teacher, he also was chairman of baccalaureate and commencement. MR PUNG takes care of the stage and keeps the P. A. system in working order for assemblies. Mr. Pung teaches industrial arts. For the monthly edition of the Harbinger our thanks go to MISS REIDL, English and Latin teacher. Latin Club is also under her super- vision. In addition to his teaching boys' gym classes, MR. SCHWARTZ is the B-Team basketball coach, Senior Hi-Y adviser and Intramurals director. COACH SCI-IWOEGGLER, physical education instructor, is best known for his work with the varsity football team. I-Ie also has the Square Dancing Club. Special thanks for this year's assemblies go to MRS. SMITH, English teacher, who is the adviser for Assembly Council. Football and Freshman Basketball are coached by MR. SOLUM, mathematics teacher. Top: Miss Gilbert. Bottom: Mr. Warner, Mrs. Bettinger Mr. Melby, Mr. Karrmann, Mr. Pung Miss Moe Mr. Mountin, Miss Kollath, Mr. .Iansky -1
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Miss Reidl, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Leudke, Miss Conrow. Mr. Mielke, Mr. Atwood. Top: Mr. Schwoegler. Botlomr Mr. Schwartz. Acting as adviser for Junior 1-li-Y and also co-chairman of the Sopho- more Stag kept MR. ATWOOD, social studies teacher, busy during the year. When any little incidental work comes up, MISS BANNACH is always there to see that the job gets done. Miss Bannach is in charge of the Special Room. Taking charge of ticket sales is the responsibility of MRS. BETTINGER. Mrs. Bettinger, who is a history teacher, also supervised the senior picnic. Leading the Cross Country team to the championship was the task accomplished by MR. BROWN, social science teacher. Mr. Brown is also assistant for Track. Forensics had a good season this year with MISS CONROW, English instructor, as forensics coach. Being co-chairman of the Sophomore Stag also kept her busy. MR. CROSS, who teaches general science, was head coach for Track. He also was a football coach. Under the direction of MR. DREWS, band teacher, the Dance Band played at our dances and Pep Band lent spirit to our games. Mr. Drews is also assistant for Cheerleaders. Pep Club, the nucleus of our school spirit, was under the direction of MISS FELLOWS, English teacher. She also helped with forensics and the Prom. The big job of forensics chairman was given to MISS GILBERT, speech teacher, this year. Dramatic Productions and Assembly Announcers are also directed by Miss Gilbert. MR. HAGEN, who conducts the senior orchestra, directs the String Ensemble and supervises Music Appreciation. MR. HINTZ, who teaches biology, has charge of the aspiring sci- entists in Hematology. Mr. Hintz also takes care of the money that comes in from ticket sales. MR. JANSKY, general science teacher, coached our basketball team to second place in the suburban league. Mr. Jansky also was adviser for Athletic Managers. The job of decorating the school bulletin boards belongs to School Art Service and its adviser, MR. JORGENSON. Mr. jorgenson, art teacher, also assisted with the Prom. Viso is ably supervised by MR. KARRMANN, general mathe- matics teacher. He also acted as chairman of Prom decorations. MISS KOLLATH, dean of girls, advises and helps the high school girls with their problems. In addition she has a class in German. Miss Banrlach. Mr. Cross, Mrs. Wadley, Mr. Hintz, Mr. Whitenack. 6
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Miss Theisen, Mr. Solum, Mrs. Kraemer, Mr. Storll. Mrs. Rivers, Mr. Jorgenson. Top: Mr. Hagen, Miss Lawrence, Mr. Drews. Bnttfmzs Miss Stephens. Keeping the school looking new is the job of MR. STARKEY, who advises School Renovation. He teaches manual arts. MISS STEPHENS, our school librarian, has the important job of publicity agent for S.M.H. The up-and-coming Debate Club was coached by MR. STORLL. Mr. Storll, who teaches seventh and eighth mathematics, also was adviser for Model Airplanes. MISS STUDT, English teacher, was in charge of Footlights this year. Her other activities included working on the Prom and acting as head of Related Speech Activities. All the girls in Knitting seem to enjoy it, and so does their adviser, MISS TAYLOR, home economics teacher. She also advised F.H.A. and worked on Prom. Keeping the school running smoothly is the job of Student Council and Interclub, both under the management of MISS THEISEN, geometry teacher. Financially, Bay Mist has nothing to worry about with MR. VIETH, commercial teacher, as its business manager. Mr. Vieth also keeps the tennis team in top shape. Learning the correct ettiquette in kitchen and dining room is what MISS VOELKER, home economics instructor, teaches the girls in Kitchen and Dining Service. Knitting and Prom are also her activities. Having the best Y-Teen Hop in S. M. history was the aim of MRS. WADLEY, biology teacher. She also supervised the Senior Class Day assembly. Many of the pictures in the Bay Mist were due to the work of MR. WADLEY and his Camera Club. Mr. Wadley teaches industrial arts. Another busy man is MR. WALTER, social science teacher, who is the coach for Volleyball, B-Team Football and Track. The red-shirted ushers in Cardo are under the direction of MR. WARNER, history teacher. Acting as elections chairman and Commencement and Bacca- laureate co-chairman kept him busy also. Acting as co-chairman of Y-Teen Hop, in addition to her commercial classes, occupied much of MISS WESTON'S time. Leading the Golf team to lower scores this year was the responsibility of MR, WI-IITENACK, science teacher. Mr. Wadley, Mr. Starkey. Mr. Martzke, Miss Weston, Mr. Vieth. Mr. Walter, Mr. Brown. S
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