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THEY GUIDE AND DIRECT FUTURE LEADERS. MORGAN WILLIAMS, 7th and 8th grade history, indicates an important news hap- pening to RICHARD TIEG, the 8th grade social teacher. Junior high students learn their science from CONRAD HAUGEN and MEL- VIN SCHWAKE. GRACE EGAN, MARCIA SEDLADEK and ROBERT ALDEN discuss problems of the junior high English department. NEWTON MOEN advises DARRYL SOHN about fresh- man social. MR. SOHN still thinks Physics II and Science 9 are better fields of teaching. GENE BONZER and EMERY KRECK, the agriculture teachers, shown judging com quality. AB STROMMEN, American History, and MILTON WETZEL, World History, brush up on the latest news events.
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BETTER ABLE TO COPE WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT. HAROLD CROS- GROVE, Guidance Director and MILDRED REM- MEM pause in the guidance office for a picture. Miss Remmem is our librarian. JON PAULSON, Eng- lish 11 and Speech, shows MARTHA CURTIS, English 10, his scrap book of stage successes. NORB RENNER, Freshman Algebra and Math, and JAMES ESSE, Geom- etry, Advanced Algebra, and Trig- onometry check the accuracy of the —demonstration slide - rule. ADRYN SPONBERC, Biology and LOUIS PIERCE, Chemistry and Physics look deeply fascinated by an experiment. Latin and Spanish are the specialty of JOEL BALL and BERNARD LANGER respectively. VEONA McCUSKY and LESTER BUCK- INGHAM discuss the Senior class in terms of English and Social Problems.
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COOKS: Mrs. Iver Bakke, Mrs. Harold Ludvigson, Not Shown: Mrs. Kate Gasink, Mrs. Carl Gigstad. Mrs. Clifford Larson, and Mrs. Leonard Greschar. These ladies keep us well fed everyday. TO FEED AND KEEP US FIT IS THEIR JOB. Below: Mrs. E. C. Dunham, the school nurse is responsible for keeping us fit during the school year. Above: Every other one was a familiar phrase from Mrs. Abe Strom- men as she collected our lunch tickets and separated the lunch line for faster service. She keeps those very long lunch lines moving, and takes our lunch tickets. 11
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