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They School employs loroe group Each month salary checks are xssued to an astoundlng number of pa1d employees In the WOIth1HgtOD Pubhc Schools Defmltely th1s proves that the school 1S one of Worthxngton s largest 1ndustr1es In the hrgh school bu1ld1ng alone there are 26 regular teachers 14 spec1al1zed teachers, a nurse three secretarles the adrn1n1stra t1ve personnel an attendance offlcer and four custodrans Several Junlor college teachers help w1th the overflow ln mstructrng buslness and sc1ence courses ln the hlgh school Wrth over 900 students added to th1s total of 52 employees Worthlngton Hlgh School 1S kept hummmg wlth act1v1ty Qpggklgeggi klds are tarolv Robert Snyder phys1cal educatlon Junlor College coach Valborg Stenomen bookkeep mg stenography hbrary asslstant Reuben Svxngen sc1ence drxvers trammg Kenneth Thompson sc1ence basketball coach June Nelson superlntendents secretary Mary Schm1d attendance offlcer Ruth Maday study hall supervrsor SPORTING A HAPPY SMILE Glorxa Klelnheksel secretary to the prmclpals answers the telephone take shorthand wrltes letters and puts up wlth countless mterruptxons by the stream of students going 1n and out of the oiflces over the shoulder of Carol Andrmga one of the OfflCE workers kept busy dux-mg the flu epxdemlc Betty Jack on another offxce glrl 15 smllmg over a tardy slip 22 I I I ,A ka Lk I, I . . , . S I ' N, W' .' . ' . , . . 9 '. I . 7 5 1 y 5 ' 7 . ' v 1 Q I UMQRE ABSENTEESV' Mrs. Schmid, attendance supervisor, peaks ' J . . , , . . . 9 y ' 7 9 as n - - - - 9
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t Teachers advise and sympathize Gertrude Newhouse mathematics, Latin, Latin Legion adviserg Gerald Niemeyer in- strumental music, band directorg Dean Nor- dell industrial arts' Donald Olson. chemistry, Junior College Dean' Milton Osterberg in- dustrial arts, W Club adviserg Kermit Otte- son vocal music, choir' Margaret Ranseen. home economics, Future Homemakers ad- viserg Daniel Regnier social studies base- ball coach director of athleticsg Harriet Sather social studiesg Arnold Sexe science, plain geometry Junior High Student Coun- ciladviser, 1 A J I V 1 , f' f f f , ,- - .' ' ,' X J :il ., 4 , ' X' ' V 7' , 1' L' 4 Q' f ' A J , - ' '11 A v . , , . ',,,. 1 .l 21 K F Wim 'Q NOSES AND MUSTACH ES are being made to order by Mr Amberson and Betty Jackson as they work wonders on the faces of Jim Crockett and Gary Crippen for the Junior class play AN EARTHWORMS DEEPEST SECRETS are being ex plored by Exelyn Bonander Catherine Miller and Larry Brey as budding scientists practice dissecting in the biology a -'W Nm, N I ,. Clur friendly faculty makes things Click 15,5 r J J . lf? 5 L
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They ve many Jobs to keep em hearty Our Work goes on forever Before sunrise until long after the sun has set, someone is doing his part to keep the school running smoothly Janitor Jobs must be done at these unusual hours of the day so that every morning, clean swept, straight ened rooms await the daily rush of students Secretarial and attendance work also be gms and ends later than actual school time These departments are helped during the day The administration isnt always faced with such long hours, but we know none of them forget school problems whether in the office or at home trying to relax 1n an easy chair SMILING CHEERFULLY one autumn day are the Cl1StOdl.3!lS Orrie Anderson Art Gustafson Emmett Williams and Henry Bruner These men besides doing their usual tasks of cleaning halls mow mg grass and shovehng snow are often seen sweep mg the gym floor during games and locking up aiter late meetmgs INTRODUCTIONS ARE IN ORDER as Patsy Albinson asks Miss Blorkman to meet Miss Borg Dont worry Patsy knows the two freshmen English teachers are acquainted shes Just practicing for Ninth Grade Open House Reachmg for the stars 1S Inspector Sander son, otherwise known by the impressive title of Senior High Princ1pal However, he may only be examining the mam hall Christmas tree to see if It will topple on the new admin 1strat1ve offices I - I . h . . 5 by an efficient staff of non-paid office girls. . . . . 1 Q t 23
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