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FACU LTY Mr. Lyren and Mr. Mcllvaine are always enthusiastic when planning football strategy. Many persons' brains do not function too rapidly at 8:00 A.M. From the expression on these men's faces, however, they evidently are an exception, for they seem well pleased with a new, cunning technique. Gene Lyren Rex Mcllvaine Athletics Athletics Math Driving Mr. Oross, Mr. Fuller, and Mr. Martin comment on the yield from their respec- tive mailboxes. At the moment they are discussing the announcement of the girls' basketball practice at 7:00 A.M.- sharpl All three agree that they are glad they don't start the day with such activity. Andy Oross Warren Fuller Athletics Junior Hi-Y Social Science English Harold Martin Eighth Grade Advisor Science Mr. Calvin and Mr. DiTommaso are among the faculty who enjoy the teachers' gab sessions around the lunch table. Mr. Calvin has an idea that he wants to contribute to the conversation, but Mr. DiTommaso thoughtfully listens and salts his soup. Edwin Calvin Louis DiTommaso Guidance Spanish Club Psychology Spanish English
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OFFICE STAFF ?.f3.f'J.:.5lT,TZZL'H'lTYmS.tWanda Kuhn' MG' The office staff of W. H. S. are perhaps the most frequent users of the Grizzly pencil, which they use in their varied iobs. Mr. Heyl, the Clerk of the Board of Education, is in charge of purchasing all school supplies. When other duties are not too pressing, Miss Kuhn, the secretary to the principal, carries on a friendly chat with anyone who wanders into the office. Mrs. Graves, the secretary to the superintendent, smilingly greets and announces the visitors coming into Mr. Burkholder's office. Mrs. Holcomb is a iack of all trades, doing a variety of tasks. Many times she suffers from the blue plague, a misfortune occurring after she runs the ditto machine. 3 ri SCHOOL BOARD For the first time in many years, . Overholt did not run for the Sch Board. Mr. Yelinek was elected Pri dent, Dr. Wearstler was elected Vi President. A new member, Mr. Bucl' was added to the group. The Sch Board burns much midnight oil in or to give students and faculty more r vantages and new facilities. R. W. Bucher, D. O. Wearstler, T. H. Ew K. E. Fenton, M. F. Yelinek. I8
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FACU LTY l Evidently Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Enlow have decided to see lust how well they know their stuff. With Mr. Cooper acting as the. dictator, Mrs. Roberts prepares to type while Mr. Enlow gets ready to take dictation. Mr. Cooper has suggested that to make things fair and square he should use a stop watch. Ruth Roberts Oliver Cooper Cheerleading Committee Annual Staff Commercial Subiects English Melvin Enlow Freshman Advisor Commercial Subiects Mr. Work, the high school principal, is a man who is well known to virtually every student, whether the student is a seventh grader or a senior. ln this picture we see him in the pose that is perhaps the most familiar to students and teachers alike. O. J. Work Principal Ili.-il' i K ir ., ... K will Each of these men knows all about the machinery and tools of his field, and even becomes acquainted with those in other departments. Here Mr. Gerstenschlager shows Mr. Cramp and Mr. Grunwald the various mechanisms of a linotype machine used in the print shop. Bob Gerstenschlager Martin Cramp Junior Advisor Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Harvey Grunwald Industrial Arts
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