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i- I It's all in a day's work - Mr. Kramer, Mr. Walk, and Mr. Cummings. Back to Tell City after a long absence is Norman E. Kramer. Mr. Kramer was bom and raised in our town and after earning his B.S. degree at Butler University and his M.S. degree at Indiana Univer- sity, he is back to teach biology and driving edu- cation at his Alma Mater. Mr. Kramer is also our B-team basketball coach and assistant football coach. He and his wife reside at 810 Sixth Street. Mr. Kramer's hobby is hunting and he spends his extra time joking with Mr. Cummings. He is also an efficient salesman during the summer. New to Tell City High, but a long time veteran of the teaching profession is Victor G. Vic Walk. Mr. Walk taught 23 years in his hometown of Troy, Indiana, where he had been Principal of Troy High School for two years. He received his A.B. and M. S. degree at IU. Mr. Walk is married and quite the family man—he's the proud father of eight charm- ing children. Health is the only subject he teaches, but he has no spare moments, being our guidance director, Freshmen coach, and track coach. While soaking up the Florida sunshine during the summer months, reading and swimming, his hobbies, do- minate most of his time. A member of our faculty for the past four years lias been Jim Cummings. Mr. Cummings comes from North Vernon, Indiana, where he attended Zenas High. He received his A.B. degree from Han- over College and Indiana Central. He is our biol- ogy teacher and business manager of the Athletic Department. He can usually be seen joking and loafing (?) in the office. The Cummings family re- side at 624 Thirteenth Street. He's an avid Marks- men booster and spends his summer vacation on the school maintenance crew. Sitting pretty - Mr. Cummings.
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New to our halls, but a familiar face to most of us is that of Bill Kirk. Mr. Kirk was bom and raised near Rockport, Indiana. He attended Evansville College and the Universities of Notre Dame and Indiana, where he received his B.A„ and M.A. degrees! A busy teacher, Mr. Kirk teaches govern- ment, sociology, psychology, and physical education, plus the position of basketball coach. He was formerly coach at Newman Grade School and taught there for several years. Mr. Kirk, his wife, Jean, and their daughter, Peg, reside at 1727 Mozart Street. His hobbies are hunting and fishing and he is employed by school maintenance during the summer. Mr. Kirk can usually be seen teasing anyone who will listen. Tell City High School's football and base- ball coach for the past two years has been Don Schubert. Mr. Schubert was bom and raised in Evansville, Indiana, where he attended Reitz Memorial High. His college taining was earn- ed at St. Joseph's College. Besides coaching, Mr. Schubert teaches general business and re- tail selling. His present address is 730 12th. Street, where he lives with his wife, Doris, and small daughters, Karen and Susan. Mr. Schu- bert is known for his collection of records and his ambition is to bring a winning season to our football team. Strategic strategy - Mr. Schubert. Walt Conner, and Ronnie Smith.
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A Tell Citian for nearly two years is Billy F. Jones. Mr. Jones hails from Bicknell, Indiana, where he grad- uated from high school. He received his B.S. degree from Indiana State and Indiana University; and is now our mechanical drawing and woodworking instructor. Mr. Jones and his wife, Jane reside at 1218 Thirteenth Street. He is another sports enthusiast. His summer months are spent on degree work at I.U. One of the many new members of our faculty is George H. Alvey. Mr. Alvey comes to us from Evans- ville, Indiana, where he was bom, attended Reitz High, and Evansville College. He received his B.S. degree from Indiana State Teachers' College. The Alvey family, consisting of Murriel, his wife, Sherri, aid Dana, live at 731 Fourteenth Street. Mr. Alvey is our general industrial arts and metal shop instructor and is doing swell for his first year. He is, also, Newman Grade School's basketball coach, which is his favorite hobby. 12 Watcli those fingers! - Mr. Jones and Mr. Alvey
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