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16 Admmlstratlon Q-Q Mr Frank Mcllonnell lemon trxte the u 0 of new tape rec: rrlen con ole to student 1 i fa.: 'ein One mf Mr Kvle s Spanxsh tudents ttcmpt to break 1 pm xta during a cl: s period devoted to the study of Latm AXDICTICBII culture MRS ELZA JAUNZEMS Forengn Language German Club Advlser Affiliation Club MRS HELEN R KYLE Forelgn Language Spanish Club Adviser T 4-Q 1. JOHN V ANTUSH English Forelgn Language ft Ak n hh foreign language classes FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT French German Latm and Spamsh were the languages taught at Stadmm th1s year Usmg a tape recorder console to hear the VOICES of natlve speakers, students were able to 1mprove thelr vocabulary and pronunc1at1on ever so rapldly Teachmg the hlstory of the country and the OI'lgll'l the language also helped stxmulate student mterest 13. 8' 1 CORNELIUS GROENEN MRS IMOGENE HOKANSON Foreign Language Department Head Forengn Language FRANK P MCDONNELL Forelgn Language French Club Adviser MRS L ANTIONETTE WIEK Foreugn Language Service Department Adviser
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geepe t yeDcanp of he y ervcesas Std Administration I5 New, mo ern rooms or library an nurse School nurse, Mrs. Helayne Duncan, and her staff began the year by giving new stu- dents health check-ups. Important to sopho- mores were tests to ascertain the presence of diabetes. Following last year's school renova- tion, ill students found that the nurse's office provided quiet and pleasant surroundings. Following the resignation of Mrs. Helen Bumgardner in October, Mrs. Ethel Oquist was appointed head librarian. With new and modernized rooms she was able with the aid of her assistants to make the library a pleas- ant place for students and faculty. Adjacent conference rooms provided a quiet atmosphere for teachers in planning their class work 'Gm 'BAP Dlyhl gofbook peirmedbyth lbra ea MQ, 'T 'Yrs' fl' N S ea MRS HELEN BUMGARDNER MRS HELAYNE DUNCAN MRS ETHEL OQUIST Library Nurse Llbrary Sahaga Adviser Welfare Department Adviser Affiliation Club 7 7 9 Recordin th tm rature of a studen . Mrs. Hela n un erforms one ' r man s 'i a ium's nurse. ai 5 e vin s is r 0 e i rian and h r ssistants. . g . A ,K 47 l. , X - . v ' ' X '5 f x ' . , .A X if sq, V 4 . E--' f Y' QA wx ,. f x 1 'sr ' ' E if l M yrw. , f .A ., . ww' S e f ' , 4 f A , 1 ,.. , ' 1 .,,. . H: ' r , . ' A '
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Mr. Joe Wheeler and student make an entry in the band and orchestra scrapbook. A t t dents enjoy using the new potter heel Here Lana lNelson h pes a bowl Administration 17 ine ,Arts ctepartment malees goo use 0 new practice room FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT With the renovation of the band and chorus rooms, together with the addition of several new ensemble rooms, the music department was in a better position to offer an effiicent atmosphere for study. In the art department, Mr. Dwayne Westlin endeavored to provide a great variety of materials for students. This increas- ed interest and versatility in projects. During the year, art students made good use of the chance to display their Work in the library showcase. PAUL L MARGELLI J DWAYNE wEsruN Vocal Musmc AI' Sophomore Basketball Coach Reserve Track Coach English JOSEPH F WHEELER Band Orchestra Tzgerannas Adviser Vhtll umlmllxx 1 rr elnp,vigJ 9 ly ' T r s u 4 ' 's w . , ' 5 3 , 2 f I wil A I . X l Y I I . ,N I x Q 1 mis sm QI IL!-EAZISII. lVlr. Paul lVlurgelli lends the Chnl in th ' 'hu ks fi 'n l ay ass mb .
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