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5 ps MRS. ESTHER KALMBACH teaches algebra, plane Sc solid geometry, and trigonometry. She has no favorites on T.V., but her favorite food is shrimp. MRS. VIVIAN BERTRAM, head of the Math Department, teaches ad- vanced algebra and shop math. She says she never watches T.V., but she does love chocolate cake. ELIZABETH BROWN is our school librarian. She teaches library science. Her favorite food is roast beef frarel and she is not a television fan. MRS. VERA FONTAINE teaches plane geometry all day. She prefers to listen to the radio while she works. She says she eats everything fatten- ing, but you would never know it. CLYDE BROWN teaches vocal music. and his favorite food is steak. He likes all shows on television. HARMON MEIHLS directs the Whitmer Band. He enjoys watching Father Knows Best while eating spaghetti and meat balls. MATHEMATICS - LIBRARY DAVID BECK teaches college pre- paratory and practical biology. His pastime is watching Gunsmoke while chewing on a turkey drum- stick. NORMAN HUNTER, head of the Science Department, teaches chemis- try and physics. He enjoys watching Matt Dillon, but his gun uses differ- ent bullets, Ugradesf' His favorite food is steak.
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JOHN HERSLAND teaches drivers' training. Watching westerns is his fa- vorite pastime, when he isn't eating steak. RALPH PRITTS, head of the In- dustrial Arts Department, teaches drawing. He enjoys watching Hobby Lobbyw and The Real McCoy while eating those juicy steaks. DEL JOHNSON teaches first, sec- ond, and third year woodworking. His favorite T.V. program is Red Skelton and he enjoys both Italian and Mexican foods. THAD SPEIER teaches trades 8: in- dustries and related science. He en- joys watching Leave it to Beaver and Red Skelton. His favorite foods are steak and liver. HARRY GRAVES teaches related science and machine shop. His favor- ite food is steak and he has no pref- erence in television shows. FRANCES KERN teaches home- making. On Saturday nights she just has a light lunch, a bacon and tomato sandwich, while watching Perry Ma- sonf, EDUCATIO - INDUSTRIAL ART as K , 7, n eil ij ,. . ' E- ' K .ufizv . 5 . - . swim . K - - if N. ga 2 ww 1 'i?q ' 1 -',, 3? 5' . , 1 r jg p 5 c J DONALD STACY, head of the Phys- ..-- - 1 -- ' f V V 5' ical Education Department, teaches , E, My 1 jyjyg vyjj , physical education. He says he en- gfq K M i fi ii joys his pie most when he is watch- ' Lk . ff? ing his favorite western. Ii' jg sf , 1,tV I 3,5 1 . -l V I EVE WILLIAMS teaches physical , 2' 4,5 QI ,-H V x--.Iii ia f . 6 if . Z ii. ik :., M education' She Watches K Hucklebmw ' 3 ' lg - A ii- I 5 Hound while munching on desserts ',- V ,V in - Vkyy I , A . 4 - -V , 9 .,,, f ,. f, -- - - .Q -,.',:: ---5 . -f . ' A 17
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GUIDANCE Robert Long, William Taylor, Linda Baker. SECRETARIES Mrs. Margaret Scofield and Mrs. Elsie Miller. STUDENT TEACHERS Ray Gottleib, Barbara Zimmer, Larry Critten- den, Mrs. Constance Bueter, James Balmer, Alan MacAninch, Nancy Traxler. MUSIC - SCIENCE 'vw DAVID FEINDT teaches chemistry and physiology. Gunsmoke is his favorite television show. T-Bone steak is another one of his favorites. MRS. PAT MALLORY teaches col- lege preparatory and practical biol- ogy. She watches Conquestl' while eating those good mushrooms with her steak. MS'
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