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IIBUUT EVENTS 0F THE PHST Pinch-hitting for Xlr. Paul Huntington was Mr. Arnold Fletch- er who taught U. History. Out on the girls' gym field, Miss Helen Graffen filled the position vacated by Miss Donna Mae Halverson, while Klr. john Stallings took over in the attendance ofiicc and in the geometry class. Combining counseling with teaching history was Mr. Bernard Warner, and M r. Gerald Rollins IDORIS SIcw2RTsoN Erlglish RICHARD YYu,soN Speech, llravlmrics 9 taught his students about two languages-lfnglish and Spanish. Newcomer, Mrs. Lora George, gave a course in Civics, which is a semester course now required of all seniors in the State of Cali- fornia. Mr. Arthur Bothe, who taught mathematics passed away during the summer, and Mrs. Marie Ohlson, Iinglish and history teacher, was among those who left. lVlYRTl,E FARRAR ARNOLD FLl'I'l'ClIER History History BERNARD TVARNER HENRY ISEHLICR History Hixtory MMM .wr-Www
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