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I Three flew daces Seen At Z THS had a new counselor, Severt Anderson. Mr. Anderson received his BSE in social sciences and his MS in secondary counseling. He had taught at three other high schools, in which his areas of teaching centered around coaching, government, and counseling. All three libraries in the school system were organized by the new librarian, Mrs. Margaret Stickelman. She was a graduate of NWMU. She had previously taught at Jackson Heights. Her hobbies included sewing and listening to music. She added a large number of new books to the library, and removed several carrels. The new Vo. Ag. I, II, and III instructor and also the junior class sponsor was Mr. Art Buhl. Mr. Buhl was originally from New Mexico where he received his BS in Ag. Extension. Besides supervising the concession stand, he kept busy with FFA contests. The FFA attended various local and state activities. He also enjoyed camping, Fishing, and bow hunting. 21
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Zops At ZH The school board members. Superintendent Kenneth Pharr, the faculty, and THS students all worked together for a very busy and eventful year. Right: Pausing during a school board meeting are Mr. Paul Greaser, Mr. William Beaty, Superintendent Kenneth Pharr, Mr. Grant Speaks, Mr. Robert Meng, Mrs. Nell Larzelere, secretary; Mr. Jerry Scholz, Mr. Russell Hoverson, and Mr. Jerral Weber. Below left: THS secretaries, Mrs. Nell Larzelere and Mrs. Gail Clary. Below right: Superintendent and THS Principal, Mr. Kenneth T. Pharr.
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THS had a fine staff of teachers who worked together for another successful year. The teacher who had been with the staff the longest was the Home Ec. I, II, and III, home living instructor, Mrs. Anna Goss. Throughout her years at THS, she had coordinated style shows and state competitions. She also was the senior class sponsor for nine years. Mrs. Goss and her family reside in Troy. Mr. Fred Folsche taught Industrial Arts I, II, III, and IV for 17 years. He was the drivers’ ed. instructor, and it was his first year for organizing the concession stand. Besides teaching the techniques of woodworking, he had a farm south of Troy. Mr. Frank Davis taught seventh and eighth grade P.E., and Advanced P.E. He also coached the football team and boys’ basketball, both of which had very successful seasons. Mrs. Marla Olson was assistant coach for the girls’ basketball team. Mrs. Olson instructed an aerobic dancing class open to the community while she taught her P.E. classes of sixth, seventh, and eighth graders the same dance steps. Mr. Kevin Kelley coached the boys’ junior varsity basketball team.
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