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Mr. Paul Tonner Music Mr. Richard Scharf Physical Education Bookkeeping, Health Mr. Peter Heimes Infirmarian Fifteen PRES
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Father Norman Schmock Religion Father Norman Heckman C hemistry Brother Cletus Scheuer Typing Brother John Marling Trigonometry, Algebra, Physics ' Father Lawrence Heiman Algebra, Latin Mr. West Aldrich Ancient History, English, Latin Fourteen
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