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son is the woman who develops all of U. High's artistic talent. The Home Economics Department is under the direction of Louise MacKenzie and Adelheid Price, who teaches ninth grade Unified Arts: Ioseph lung directs the Mixed Chorus and String ljnsemble, while Charlie Smith is in charge of the Orchestra and has an eighth grade home room. L.wctvAeE: One of the biggest barriers in the way of the UOne Wtirltll' concept is language. This is one reason why U. High has developed its language department. Dorothy Trandelf has been teaching her Spanish classes a little of the culture of Latin America. The German classes, instructed by Eberhard Kron- hausen and Emma Birkmaier, have learned to understand Ger- many better. Miss l5irkmaier's other class, Russian, has great sig- nificance right now. French is taught by Alix Noviant, who knows from her experiences in France the full importance of in- ternational understanding. LIBRARY: lean Smith, the librarian, is a well known bibliographer who has traveled extensively in South America. NURsE: NHealth Service is no longer an excuse to get out of classes with our new nurse, Mildred Bickman, who has caught on to our Hdiseases and made us realize the importance of the Student Health Service. Ct7s'roD1ANs: Isaac Newton Ireland, poet laureate of U. High, is much better known around the school as just HNewt. He has been with U. High since 1937 as custodian. The other member of this staff is Ruth Mann, the perky lady who keeps things looking nice in the school. P1iYs1cAL llnticarioxz No one knows how to keep boys physically fit better than Gerald Person. He teaches boys' physical education and coaches one major sport each quarter. Mary Bermingham does the same for the girls through the tenth grade. She also has led the G.A.A. activities the past two years. LIBR fIRIfl'V Mm Smzllz CUSTODI INS Mrs. Mann, NURSE: Mix: Bfcfqnmn. COACH: Gerald Person. M1 Ireland S1 X, il..
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A 'il' ' 'V' F X:-OTRQTAQXX. Xb n .,,..v.f'kt OFFICE STAFF: Ilelwz .flncl'cr.f0n, Edftfi Nyqu1'.fZ. Not in p1'c'rz41'c'.' Rulh W ood. Seiaxes: Ever heard of Pithecanthropus Erectusi Ben Whit- inger, biology instructor and AVOC advisor, can tell you that and much more. Merton Iohnson, science nproff' is also advisor of the Photo Service Club. The third member of the department is Manfred Schrupp, instructor of freshman general science and golf coach. SOCIAL STUDIES: Ionathan Mclsendon, senior social studies teacher, has turned author with a book on new methods of teaching world history. That's not the only part of social studies that is being taught dilferently, however. Those who took U.S. History from Harmony Phillips last year would be a bit envious of the new way she taught it this year. lohn Matlon gives his seventh and eight graders an orientation of their surroundings. M.-x'rH: The one Scotchman among all the H1ohnsons is George McCutcheon, who teaches eighth grade math and science and ad- vises Hi-Y and Chess Club. james Shunert, geometry and trig Hproff' is advisor of the sophomore class and the Aviation-Naviga- tion Club. Head of the department is Donovan Iohnson, who in- structs freshrnan math, and acts as advisor of the ninth grade and Driving Club. Newcomers last winter quarter were George Stan- ley, higher algebra, and Robert Price, seventh grade math. Oififieis STAFF: The ofhce staff is composed of Edith Nyquist, clerk, and Ruth Wood, office secretary. All school business, as well as the transcripts and records of students, is in their hands. They also supervise the work of the pages. Uxnfnau Airrs: ln her two years at U. High, Ruth Odland has changed her Commercial Department from an insignificant class in Vincent Hall to an important one in the new temporary. The Unified Arts Department is headed by Howard Nelson, indus- trial arts teacher who teaches two high school classes and advises two model clubs. The other two industrial arts classes are tatight by Willittm Kavanaugh, advisor of the Radio Club. Lois Ander- ' , 1- 6491-WL 1 ww M f Mai: J. UNIFIED ARTS: Mr. lung, Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. Lf1NGUf1GI?.'Nifr Tl'dlZdE ,M1'x5B1'1'lQmrzie1', Miss Pfce, Ilflr. Smith, Illr. Nelson, Mrs. Odfrznd. zffazzt, Ilflr. Kronhrzusen.
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