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ELIZABETH SINGLETON- Capable high school secre- 'rary is Miss Singleion, who noi only managed ihe orlice aiilairs buf also is librarian and gave library insiruciion +o ihe grade school pupils in all library procedures. MRS. HAROLD ANDERSON-Well-balanced and nuiriiious meals were planned This year by Mrs. Anderson, supervisor of 'rhe cafeieria . . . BERYL MAHAR-Miss Mahar, office assisiani, will be re- membered for her cheeriulness and energy . . . KATHLEEN CONROY-Miss Conroy, library as- sisrani, was kepi busy charging books, soriing magazines, and rearranging shelves. These All Helped in the Efficient Mcmcigement of the High School System ELMER BAER-Mr. Baer, building superiniendeni. was always iohnny-on-ihe-spoi when ii came +o burni-oui' fixiures, broken chairs, or heai regulaiing . . . MATT MILLER-Mari, known by every one for his liiile chuckle, was one of 'rhe capable ianiiors. Oihers who were responsible for 'rransporiing pupils io and from school or who had charge of upkeep of ihe building were Mr. Baria, Mr. Hen- drickson, Harold Long and Hollis Long, who served as bus drivers: and +he building's ianiiors, Harold Long and Francis Snap Eournelle. I5
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PRACTICE S MARGARET MacDONAl.D-Pupils in lhe modern hislory classes and English IO accomplished much lhis year under lhe supervision ol Miss MacDonald, who arrived lwo weelcs aller school opened lo lalce care ol an overllow in lhe sophomore class . . . LYLA MAE MALLOUGH-Miss Mallough's cheer- lul ways and her lcnaclc ol doing lhings iusl so, have made her an excellenl inslruclor ol home eco- nomics 9, IO, and I I. The Junior and Senior Home Economics Clubs were again aclive under her super- VISION. EVELYN NEUMAN-The sludenls in lhe junior high school gel a very lhorough lraining in malhemalics under Miss Neuman. She has a special inleresl in music and has sludied voice lor several years . . . MARION NORTH-Mrs. Norlh, girls' alhlelic di- reclor, laughl physical educalion in bolh lhe iunior and senior high school. She did splendid work arranging noon-recrealion aclivilies and was lacully adviser lor lhe G.A.A. and J.A.C. ESTHER SKJELSET-The biology classes were oul- slanding lhis year because ol lhe originalily and resourcelulness ol Miss Slcielsel, a new inslruclor. Miss Slcielsel direcled lhe aclivilies ol lhe sopho- more class also . . . WAYNE SLOCUM-Besides leaching malhemalics 7 and 9, and being gym in- slruclor and assislanl lraclc coach, enlhusiaslic Mr. Slocum was responsible lor lhe complele reorgan- izalion ol lhe noon-aclivilies recrealion program. JERQLD SNYDER-Good nalured and genial is Mr. Snyder, business relalions and modern hislory leacher. l-le had charge ol lhe war slamp sales during lhe second semesler and was a sophomore adviser . . . LEVERNE WEGENER-Mr. Wegener, lhe able successor lo Mr. Ayres, laughl senior high agricullure and direcled lhe aclivilies ol lhe E.E.A. l-le also was an adviser ol lhe freshman class. LILLIAN WETTERBERG-Mrs. Wellerberg, arriv- ing in lhe middle ol lhe year, capably look over Mrs. Eischer's classes in slenography and lyping. The iunior class was under her supervision . . . MARY WlLLlAMS-A pupil in Miss Williams' malhemalics or English IO class could hardly lorgel lhe clear and inleresling way in which she presenls her subiecl. She also gave much ol her lime and ellorl lo lhe compelenl supervision ol lhis year- book. I 4
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anim Cyan SENIOR OFFICERS CLINE HICKMAN-Ereckles, alhlelic, and a big Irish grin sure an' by golly describe Cline. He was a lleel-looled co-caplain on lhe loolball leam besides being a lellerman in baskelball, presi- denl ol lhe Club, and class vice- prosidenl . . . CRYSTAL JOHNSON- Quiel, blue-eyed, and blond, Cryslal is well-liked by every one. She was a member ol lhe Home Economics Club, lhe O.S.K., served as class secrelary in her iunisor and senior years, and was al lhe courlesy lable. ED WYLAND--Hals oll lo our senior class presidenll A consislenlly good alhlele, Ed played snappy loolball and hockey, qualilying him lor lhe Leller- men's Club. In his iunior year he worked on lhe decoralion commillee lor lhe J. S .... DUANE LeTOURNEAU- Duane, wilh his always ready smile, graced lhe Honor Roll always and was elecled class lreasurer in his senior year. He was a prize winner and ollicer in lhe E.E.A., as well as a member ol lhe Chemislry Club, Bear Tracks, and Band. Seniors Turn Lost Page On lhe 27lh ol May lhe seniors solemnly sign lhe lasl page and close lhe final chapler in lheir high school album. Wilh a slraighl look ahead lhey leave lheir 'iavorile rendezvous and sheller ol our school halls lo go oul in a war-weary world and accomplish lheir mollo, and mold lheir lulure. Proudly can lhey look back, however, on lheir numerous accomplishmenls. Lead- ing lhis class ol IO8 sludenls are Edward Wyland, presidenl: Cline Hickman, vice- presidenl: Cryslal Johnson, secrelaryy Duane LeTourneau, lreasurerp and Dorolhy Sleinke and Don Niederkorn, sludenl council members. Enlhusiasls ol lhis class ellicienlly selecled lhe class pholographer and lor lhe lirsl lime lhe piclures were laken al school. Class rings were selecled in November and in January physical lilness programs were inlroduced. Combining lheir lalenl wilh lhe iuniors, lhey produced lhe play, The Eve ol Sl. Mark, ably direcled by Miss deVries and backed by lhe Drama Club. Graciously Carol Hocking received lhe D. A. R. Award, and Harold Mackenhausen ellicienlly look over lhe dulies ol Sludenl Council Presidenl. F l re possessors of clerical posmons. Thrashmg over polilical, economic, and soc al v S
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