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Having accomplished a full and satisfying teaching career; spanning 16 years, Ms. Iris Clark, department head of home economics, will retire from the familiar atmosphere which has been like a home away from home. Clark has found that the most gratifying aspect of her job is, " The fact that I was given the responsibility of being department head and also, a full~time teacher, with the assurance that the administration felt I was capable of assuming this leadership without questioning and direction." She has also appreciated the fact that she and others in her department have been allowed to experiment with the classes and new teaching techniques. She has also been glad to know that the administration has given her the opportunity to try what she felt would have been best. Plans after retirement? "To do all the things that I have left undone over the years." Main course. Ms. Iris Clark, department head of home economics, checks the dish that students are cooking as part of her cooking class. Ma. Laverne Allen (20): business; BS, ME, University of Nebraska. Mr. Bruce Ande...on (It): math; BS, Midland College; MA, University of Illinois. Ms. Heater Ande...on (9): home economics; BS. Iowa State.Ma. Joan Anderson (15): business chairman; BFA, Wayne State College; BA, University of Northern Colorado. Ms. Mary Anderson (9): media chairman; B.S .. University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Paul Andreas (23): social studies; AB, University of Nebraska; ThB, St. Paul Bible College; MA, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Terry Bahl (15): guidance; BA, MA, University of Northern Iowa. Ms. Gloria Becker (I): math; BA, University of South Dakota. Mr. Kevin J. Biga (3): science; BA, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Howard Bigham (5): English ; BSE, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Ms. Sharon Bjomaen (5): guidance; BSE, Wayne State College; MS. University of Nebraska. Mr. Dick Bock(!! ): English ; BA, Dana College; ME, University of Nebraska. Mr. Thomas Boe (4): science; BA, Carleton College. Ms. Mary Ann Bowerman (3): special education; BS, MA, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Ms. Jane Br-ner (7): social studies; BA, MS. University of Wyoming. Mr. Ira Brodsky (7): foreign language; BA, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Ken Brown (2): industrial arts; BS, MS. Mankato State University. Mr. Ben Bruner (It): social studies; BA, Midland Lutheran College; MA, University of Nebraska. Ms. LaNeta Carlock (8): business, BS, ME, University of Nebraska. Mr. Tom Carman (7): social studies; Kearney State College. Ms. lla Chatfield (2): English-Alternative School; BA, Peru State College; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Ma. Catherine Chin (2): foreign language; BA, Elmira College; MA, University of Nebraska. Mr. Richard Collura (9): math; BS, University of Nebraska; MS. Creighton University. Mr. A. G. Crampton (It): science; BS, Kearney State College, MS, Brown University. Mr. Gary Cunningham (2): guidance; BA, MA, University of Northern Iowa. Ma. Jan David (9): social studies; BA, University of Nebraska. Ma. Mary Davia (20): foreign language chairman; BA, BS, Southwest Missouri State University; MA, Middlebury College. Mr. Pat DiBiaae (I): physical education; BS, University of Nebraska. Mr. Robert Domacker (12): English; BS, MA. Mr. Sleva Drickey (4): English; BA, University of Nebraska; MA, University of Connecticut. Mr. Jay Evana (2): Industrial arts; BS, University of Nebraska at Omaha. Mr. Ron Fehr (16): industrial arts; MA, Kearney State College. Mr. Dava Fitakam (6): Alternative School; BA, Benedictine College; MA, John Carroll University.
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