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Receiving his bachelor of Science in Education nine years ago, Richard Har- rington was sponsor of the Freshman Class, Freshman football coach, assistant varsity football coach, and head track coach for the 1968-69 year. Mr. Harrington instructed American History, Sociology, and Boys’ P.E. Another graduate of Kansas State University who taught at T.H.S. was Ed Heinen, who received his Bachelor of Science in Education. During this, his second year of teaching, Mr. Heinen sponsored the Senior Class. Mr. Heinen’s interests outside of school are hunting, fishing, and cars. $QMCC % JMw After her first year of teaching, Janice Milliken has found teaching to be not quite what she had expected. Miss Milli- ken attended Kansas State Teacher’s College of Emporia, where she received her Bachelor of Science in Education. Miss Milliken enjoys traveling and shopping when she is not at school. I .KullS 1 I
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Attending Mount St. Scholastica Col- lege in Atchison first. Leota blder then continued her education at Kansas State Teacher’s College of Emporia, where she expects to receive a Bachelor of Music Education. She has taught school for five years and likes teaching very much. Mrs. Elder has given private lessons for many years and sponsored the T.H. S. band in 1968-69. Her interests include her family, church activities, and sports. « .At it Fred Folsche attended Highland Jun- ior College, then Kansas State Univer- sity where he received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. After five years of teaching, Mr. Folsche has found that many students are not eager to learn and comprehend written or book work. He taught Industrial Arts, Physics, and Driver’s Education. He also sponsored the National Honor Society. Mr. Folsche’s also enjoys farming, flying, and radio controlled models. After receiving an Associate of Arts from Highland Junior College, William Foster went to the University of Idaho where he received his Bachelor of Sci- ence in Forestry and then attended the University of Chicago where he received a Master of Science in Botany, Biologi- cal Science. During his second year of teaching and second year at T.H.S.,Mr. Foster says he enjoys teaching more as time passes. In addition to teaching six hours out of seven and sponsoring the Senior class, Mr. Foster is involved in U.M.Y.F., F.C.A., Boy Scouts, church office, and Sunday school teaching. 10 I'aculty
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Corning to THS in September as a student teacher, William Roche returned in January to become a member of the faculty. Mr. Roche received his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from St. Benedict’s College in Atchison. Mr. Roche was Freshman basketball coach and assistant track coach. Mr. Roche said he learned that a teacher doesn’t feed information to the students to memorize. Rather, a teacher helps a student develop his own ideas, concepts, and skills. Returning to THS library was a fam- iliar task for Ellen Warren, who received her Bachelor of Science from Kansas State University and has been teaching for eighteen years. Mrs. Warren feels that teaching is a complicated process and each student represents a different problem. Outside of school Mrs. Warren enjoys doing garden work on the farm which she and her husband operate northwest of Troy. Dale Whiteside has been teaching for nine years since he received his Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education from Kansas State University. Mr. White- side sponsored the Key Club and Stu- dent Council and has maintained an ac- tive interest in agriculture. 12 Faculty
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