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MR. JOHN S. SIMMONS teaches eleventh and twelfth grade English. He ad-◄ vises Bard, seventh grade, section I and coaches the swimming team. MRS. J A NICE R. SMITH instructs seventh, eighth, and ninth grade art classes. She received her B.S. from the U. of Minnesota and is now working toward her M.A. DR. WILLARD W. TENNYSON is a counselor in the Personnel Department. ■M He received his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D at the University of Missouri. MR. LOUIS L. WALTERS teaches Biology. He received h i s B.S. from St. John's and M.A. from t h e University o f Minnesota. H e advises t h c freshmen class, section II. MR. JAMES K. WINFRBYis the Boys' counselor. He received his B.S. from Iowa State, and his M.A. from the U. of Minnesota. Mr. Winfrey is now working for his Ph.D. MR. RAYMOND ZIEBARTH teaches Math III and VI. He received his B.S. from the U. of Minnesota Duluth Branch. Mr. Zicbarth advises the junior class, section III. MISS MARY L. STREVER teaches Girls' physical cduca-M tion, Miss Strever advises G.R.A. and the Girls' swimming team. MISS LORRAINE D. SUNDAL instructs ninth grade English and Journalism I, and II. Miss Sundal advises the Campus Breeze. DR. EDITH WEST is the Social Studies department head. She has been at U. High for fifteen years. She received h c r B.S., M.A., and Ph.D from the U. of Minnesota. MISS JEAN WEBSTER teaches home economics and has been at U. High for two years. She is also the advisor for the mothers' teas. MISS GENEVIEVE Z IT O teaches elcv-enth grade Social Studies. Miss Zito received her B.A. from Hunter College, and her M.A. from Smith. 13
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FACULTY MR. JOSEPH a MICHEL teaches chemistry He has been at U. High for two years. He received his B.S. from Northwest Nazarene College, and is presently working toward his M.A. He advises the senior class, section II. MR. STEPHEN MILETICH MR. WILLIAM OJALA teaches teaches industrial arts. He has n,n,h Rridc English. This is his ,, , , first year at U. High. He obtain- bcen at U. High for two years. ' , ... ed his B S. from the University He received his B.S. from the of Minnesota, and is presently University of Minnesota, and is working coward his M.A. in working toward his M.A. English. MR. JOHN P. O LEARY teaches advanced art and art-Biz. This is his third year at U. High. He received his B.S. from the University of Minnesota, and is presently working toward his M.A. Mr. O'Leary advises photo service and closed circuit television crew. MR. ROGER G. OLSTAD teaches seventh grade science. He has been at U. High for three years. He received his B.S. from the University of Minnesota. and is presently working toward his M.A. and Ph.D. He advises the sophomore class, section I. 12 MR. ROBERT D. O'NEILL is the Physical Education Department head. He teaches seventh and ninth grade gyfn, and has been at U. High for five years. He received his B.S. and M.Ed from the University of Minne MISS KARINOSBORNF. teaches Speech I and II. She has been es Specc at U. High for three years. She received her B.S. and M.A. from MR. ROBERT R. RANDLE MAN heads the Unified Arts Department and teaches industrial arts. He has been at U High for five years He received his B.S. and M.A. from the Uni- sota, and is now working toward his Ph D. Mr. O'Neill advises the U Club. the University of Minnesota and is now working toward her Ph.D She advises the senior veraity of Minnesota. Mr. Ran-class, section I, and heads the as- dleman scmbly committee. She also directs the senior, all school, and Speech II plays. ird his is presently working s Ph D. MR. JOHN A. SANCHEZ teaches Spanish I, III. and IV. This is his second year at U. High. He received his B A. from Macalestcr, and he is now working toward his M.A Mr San-i hex advises the Spanish Club and the tenth grade, section III MISS PHYLIS M. SCHUTT is the school librarian. She has been at U. High for three years She received her B.S. from Iowa State Teachers College and is presently working toward a masters in library science. She advises library laboratory.
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M Richtar. Industrial «rts student •••char, kaaps th eighth grad girls busy. Each year student (cachets return to our classes enroutc to a career of teaching. U. High is a nroving-ground where University of Minnesota seniors face the challenge of applying the learned methods and actually teaching a group of students. A few student teachers found this job a trying one. but the greater majority of them, armed with enthusiasm and fresh ideas, proved to be a real help to us. Preceding the actual two or three week teaching period, these future teachers acted as observers and as assistants to the regular instructors. Later in the c|uartcr, the student teachers present units which they had prepared in advance. At the end of these unusual teaching sessions, they gave tests on the material which aided in measuring their ability to teach. It is a occurrence to hare obuxs'i •itching classes. 14
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