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iratuny Members of Juneau - Public Schools Annotinced l& The complete faculty list for the | | She gives as her home town Moore- |Juneau schools was released today |ton, North Dakota. | by Superintendent Edwin Clark. In| Sixth Grade | releasing this list of faculty mem-' (fjss Elma Olson is one of the | bers, he said that school will OPen | veterans of the Juneau staff who o Sept. 7, at 8:45 am., and that i returning again for the coming | the first day will run the regular|year. During the summer, Miss Ol- | tull schedule. son attended San Frantisco State “ A preliminary registration of stu- | college, - |dents not formerly enrolled in the| prys. Melvina Weidman also taught | Juneau schools will be held on Sep- | i, the Juneau schools duriag the | tember 2 at 9 a.m. Elementary pupils | yast yéar. This summer she has | should. report to the elementary | heen taking additional work at San building. This registration is for all| jose State College. | students not enrolled at the close | of school last May, except for kin- | dergarten children, who will be en- |rolled on the first school day. | The faculty list follows: | Seventh Grade Ralph Wright is again returning |to the Juneau schools. He has been | past six years. During the past sutn- Kindergarten | mer, Mr, Wright has attended Gree- | | Miss Elizabeth Gehringer. She is ley State College of Colorado. ’a graduate of Peru State Teachers| :Mrs. flva Rice was also a mem-' College, of Peru, Nebraska, maJormg ber of the faculty in Juneau during |in early elementary education. Dur- the past yemr. ‘mg the past year, Miss Gehringer o Eighth Grade taught at the kindergarten 2t Ya ton, South Dakota. She bert Garrett, during the past | pillion, Nebraska, as her h suimmer, has been serving the City ress. ol Juneau as Playground Director Miss Norma Goss. Sheh will {at the Evergreen Bowl He is a a third section of the king graduate of Maryville State Teach- and also carry on speec c ers ' College, Matyville, Missouri, work. Miss Goss has a E. -t | from which he holds a Bachelor's ! ' degree. Before going into the U. S. ' |a_member of the faculty for the | home town as Port Clmton her. Ohic. Industrial Arts Henry Harmon, is one of the vet- erans of the Juneau staff, having served for the past several years Ias principal of the high school. He {will be serving this year as shop in- Istructor. | Languages and Library Mrs. Myrtle Phillips, served last| year in the same capacity in the Juneau schools. During the past summer, Mrs. Phillips has been at- tending the University of Washing- iton. i { Mathematics Miss Marjorie Tillotson again re- turns to the Juneau High School, his first mp to Alaxka Already MRS SHIE[S A"D‘sluled to be a canneryman, John| %% o | fished in Petersburg, caught mn.‘ " Ibut large enough to wreck his Lackle‘ and hand-packed four cases of th salmon. He is already planning Lhe‘ SERVICE e e e e e sh stories he will have to tell his | NEW pAF EXE(“IIVE HERE(sCme grade companions when he, Dewey W. Qet ¢ returns to school in Portland. | ::::“" WASHINGTON Mrs. Archie W. Shieis and ymmgwmr: S:lddnr;afh:f‘l; f;:q\;]e;é \fi;r , and Habit! John M. Shiels, arrived Wednesday'yjo next ten days. They are at the‘ Managing night from Petersburg to foin Mr. }Bamnpf Hotel. | Director Shiels, chairman of the Boeard of | Meip iR 2 | ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI i Directors of Pacific American Fish-| D ; 1 at i eries who has been in Juneau since| Siberia's Taiga, one of the world's the meeting here Saturday of can- |greatest forest areas, extends about nery executivé:. 4,000 miles in length and from 1000 John, Lhe smels grandson, is on to 2,000 miles in width. % Tond having served here continuously, ex- cept for one year of leave in Guate- mala, since 1930. Stewart Washburn, is a graduate of Middlebury College, of Middle- jbury, Vermont. He has also taken Iwork at Amherst College. He gives | jas his home address Boston,Mass. Instrumental Music Joseph Shofner, was with the Ju- neau schools in 1946-47, and again returns as director of the Juneau High Sciwool band. High School Principal ‘ Leslie Avrit, served during the |past two years as Boys' Physical | |Education Instructor and Athletic Coach in the Juneau schools, He is a graduate of Oregon State College and the University of Washington, | from which latter institution he re- | ceived the Master of Arts degree. ! Secretary Te The Superintendent | Miss Marguerite Shaw, has been | Science degree from Ca versity of Columbus, Oklo, alid a.:0 a Master of Arts degree from Ouiv State University. For the past ti.e years, she has bheen emiployed m Cxo\l\lca\ School of Columbis, O:..0 First Grade Miss Freeda Bechtold was 'with ‘the Juneau schools during the past year. She has been attending the employed by various governmental jand business houses in the City of i J 1 for the past several years. He gives his home address as Mary- une;:w::)mm‘lex:“ of thlfi i vifle, Missourt, i Edwin Clark, is beginning his sec- | Ruth M. Johhson Is a graduate of ond year as Superintendent of the <the Dulum Minnesota, State Teaeh- ' juneau scheols, He is a graduate of iers College, She has also taken ad-ithe San Jose College and Stanford | ditional work at the University of | University, from which institution | Minnesota and the University of nhe holds the Master of Arts degree.; |Navy, he served as principal of the | Coyville, Kansas Junior High Schcol. A Satin Streamliner Gossard's magical figure molding sheath of satin and | Colotado. Miss Johnson comes to| | the past summer Junedu to cover the year's leave of | Mrs. Ella Belcher. She also sery- ;S.L!ence of Miss Mergaret Maland | FORMER DouGlAs | ed as first grade teacher in the Ju-| Who is on leave in Oslo. Miss John- { i neau Schools last year. <on, 14st year, taught in the schools Miss-Avis Aamot comes to Juneau |of St. Alban, England, Previous to, el State Teachers College at Moor- Albert Lee, Minnesota i H: L‘o}xgla.s Durham died August head, Minn,, from which institution | 120, in his home in Berkeley, Calif, from the schools of Crockston, Minn. | that time, she served at Deer River,! She is a graduate of the Moorhead | Minnesota. She gives her home asj she holds the degree of Bachelor of | {after suffering a heart attack, at the lage of 37 years. He was born and University of Washington during plaint woven elastic, It's accentuated uplift top is of satin and lace. It is Talon fastened and has More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly adjustable shoulder straps. Average; heavy; than the next 2 leading brands combined! Supervisor of Music and Art Miss Beatrice McNeely, is a grad- and tall average figure types, { Education. e it Seton g |uate of Kirkville State Teachers|raised in Douglas, where he grad-| e - College of Missouri. During the past uated from the high school in 1929. | Miss Ethel Murphy taught last|year, she has served as a teacher} Since 1929, the Durhams have re- G e ' - ‘ a r ' (-] n ' ° r ' h e W ee k en d ! HUTCHINGS Phone § W ECONOMY 9295 MARKE FREE SPECIALS-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . year in the Juneau schools. Dunng in the schools of Kansas City, Mis- |sided in Berkeley where Douglas the past summer she has been taking | souri. She has special training mlemered and graduated from the ad(?u onal work at Northwestern | public school art, public school mus-(University of Califernia. He was a University. ‘xc and chorus work. member of the Alumni Association Miss Juanita Wilson also served iof that University. as second grade teacher during the Sehool Nurse The senior Durhams and Douglas past year in the Juneau schools. Mis' Dolozes Mattila has attended |, iy "y s family both maintained | Miss Rose Olive King served as a‘the Taylor Hospital School of Nurs-! their homes in Berkeley. second grade teacher in the Ju- . IDE, At Rochester, Minn., from \vhxch] For .the past 10 years Douglas neau schools from. 1945 to 1047. Last (SCh00l she was accredited as ajj " peon” employed by the Tuttle year she taught the primary grades |fegistered nurse. During the past Cheese Company of California at Adak. Miss King is a graduate of | Y6ar, she has received additional where he was employed at the time Fresnio State College and has taken | WOrk and recelved a degree in pgblic| e\ 5o qop i), { additional work from San Jose State {Dealth nursing Trom the Unfbersity|” /00 ™ 0o Gidow, Claire! [College of California. She gives as|Of Minnesota. Miss Mattila has K..Durham, two daughters, Diane | her home address Winton. Calif. Iserved as a staff nurse in the Vir-} e’ o' o0 g Karen 1ris Durham his ’glnm. Minn., Hospital. During lhe!molher and father, Mr. and Mrs. | i FREE DELIVERY Meatls Phone 553 BM Rehrends Co ‘ QUALITY SINCE /887 Groceries DELIVERY e A v LR S Third Grade | war, she was with the Army Nurses| NICK CARTER HERE Miss Genevieve Magberry taught Corps i the Pacile ares, She 15 81" puperal terices, were neld_ | He will leave for Skagway and last year in the Juneau schools. Dur- | specialist in pediatrics, which is the Little E:hapel ot“the Flowers 'o VIS“ 'RAVE“.ERS}SHM the first of the week and ing lh‘c past summer :she has been |'the hygiene and diseases of chil- Berkeley. on August 23, f o | plans to visit the interior and attending the University of Oregon |dren. i i i westward Alaska before returning kranch at Portland, Oregon: south, | Miss Alberta Murphy and Mrs. 2 |Helen Wilson. Both of these two| MINERAL SURVEY l;ncl{xcrs dtaught hlast year inh tk;e 2 NG O + third grade of the Juneau schools. IS BEING CONDUCTED Fourth Grade William M. Kerns o: tae Bureau| Mrs. Marfon Willlamson tnught\ | of Public Mines is conducting a in the Juneau schools during the| | mineral survey at Taylor Creek on past year. During this summer she Elementary School Principal Floyd Dryden, in returning to Ju- nean, for the 1948-49 year, begins his 14th year as the principal of ‘thc Juneau Elementary school. Tee Harbor Mrs. Gertrude Selby taught last year in the Willoughby IFUTURE. HOTEL MEN LEAVINGFOR COLLEGE Two future hotel executives wl]li Avenue|ljeave Juneau the first of the week H. F. (Nick) Carter, Great North- ern Rallway passenger representa- tive who has been coming to Alaska for his company for many years, is in Juneau on a company good- will trip. Always ready HUTCHINGS ECONMY MARKET has a full Buy Fresh Frozen BN, " T B, o e, i, b e e e w7 gy opooy (1,1, 256, 7 o o0\ Foods and save on your food bll .. HUT CHINGS has pl ng trips to the states who|diamond drill to determine extent Mrs. Helen Webster was also on': ys A{Metlc thon an, Arnold J. Barash, Jr, who has GUARAMEED ouAu“ Mfl's Always a Ia’ge Vale'y ST0P line of FRESH FROZEN FRUITS and VEGETABLES .. to assist Alaska been at the Baranof desk this sum- Dade Nickel, comes to Juneau{mer will leave for his senior year from the Sterling, Colorado, High|in notel administration at Cornell | Scheol where he has been serving)yniversity, Ithaca, N. Y. Jerry's jas coach. He also served as coach|gymmer in Juneau is his second of lead and zinc in the area. might be Empire Builder passeng- | the Juneau staff last year and dur- ing the past summer she attended 'school at the University of Nevada. and SH(IP # HUTCHINGS Fifth Grade NE’“I Cll n{ q 'l\‘) “]N C Q I;!lg Willoughby School {at New Mexico State College, and . A ason of practice credit under W. l < | Mus. Margaret Berlin, will serve|at Hauteville, Calif. He is a graduate i; Hughesanranm manager. Last FR”ZEN F00n SPECIA' s as teacher and teacher-in-charge|of New Mexico State College of Sil- cummer he was with Mr. Hughes of the Willoughby School. Miss Naomi Nay is a graduate of Ball State Teachers College and But- ler University, from the latter of ver City, New Mexico, from which at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle. institution he holds the Bachelor's Jerry's father is Arnold J. Barash, degree. secretary of the Washington State Suaiien. ol Jewrslishy Hotel Asscciation. Now Open 10:00 a. m. {0 4:00 p. m. WE SERVE LUNCHES ‘APRICOTS. Halves . 11 pkg 19 | which and DINNERS SPECIALIZING in American and Chinese Dishes { she holds a Bachelor of Science degree. She comes to Ju- néau from the schools of Indiana- polis, Ind., wheére she has been a fifth grade-teacher for the past two years. She gives her home town as Eatonburg, Ind. Miss Rosalind Hermes has taught {for the past four years in the schools of Crookston, Minn. She is a grad- Miss Emily Madsen, is a graduate ith Weiss, whose mother, Lor- of Brigham Young University, Provo, enl:eweiss Hils b:en at the desk Utah. She has also taken gradute | ,¢ ¢ne Baranof since 1941, and who work at Columbia University and was graduated from Juneau High during the past summer has been School this year, will enter Wash- attending Stanford University. Dur-| ;o State College this fall in ing the past two years she has ngton ¥ i s s ?|the school of hotel administration. e a8 e High School ab|yeiy nas had various jobs at Duchesne, Utah. During the war, 1 Mibs Madsin served s . club dirss~ the Baranof for several years, likes ' We Also Serve Home Made Pies uate of the State Teachers Collégetor for the American Red Cross in the business well enough to make FANCY ASPARAGUS WHOLE GREEN BEANS - WHOLE CUT CORN - 1ih. pleg. 43¢ Per pkg. Z!c -« Per pkg ZSc | it his lfe’s work. He will “leave for. the south pext week, R. MRS. (. L BUTTREY, ARENTS OF SON TODAY Pnuslng Acut cigurs today is t Charles Buttrey of the Unemploy- ment Compensation .Commission who is celebrating the arrival of a son, Charles Louis, Jr., who was korn early this morning in St. Ann’s Hospital. Charles Jr.,, who is the first child of the Buttreys, wexghcd eight pounds 15 ounces at birth. On hand to welcome her new grandson was Mrs. Doll Drew, Mrs. Buttrey's mother, who arriv- éd from Santa Monica, Calif,, last The paternal grandmother, resides in Los of Moorheall, Minii, from which|the Mediterranean theater. She she_holds the Swhélor of Science|served in North Africa, Italy, Ger- in Elememury Educauon n‘\any. France, Gréecé and Palestine. Commercial Mfts. Amdnda Cook, gerved during the past year as the commercial in- structor in the Juneau schools. ENGLISH Miss Emily Dean, also served las! year in the Juneau schools. During the past summer she has attended the University of Nevada. Miss Helen Schaefer will again serve as English teacher and dra- (matics coach. History Teacher and 8ki Coach Dwight Dean comes to Juneau from the University of Washington where he -has just ecompleted his Masters Degree in Education, Prior to this time, he served as a Cap-|Week. tain 1 the Army, stationed in Alas- | Mrs. Anna Buttrey, ka. Before the war, Mr. Dean was a| Angeles. Mr. Buttrey is a Property PHONE 796 258 So Franklm Sireet e e e dexree APPLE SAUCE - PEAS and CARROTS CRACKERS - - - - - Large2lh. pkg 17 Hemz sp AGH“’!‘[ 15% oz. can in fomato sauce 2 for 330 Best Foods MAYONNAISE . - . quarls $1.05 Swit's Allsweet Oleomargarine - 2-1-Ib. pkgs. 83c NEW PflTATOES - 10 “IS. for 65c . llhpllgmc ’ When youre teacher in the schdolk of Anchorage, |#nd Supply clerk for the Hoe, judged iiee |0 "YES” CLEANSING TISSUES - Large pkg. 35 | A. N. (@il) Eide, served as science JUNEAU VISITORS # g p g by your teacher dufing the past year in the|, Mrs, Harvey Trout and daugh- 3 .0 12 Junear sehoolt'. ter Mirlam, of Portland, Oregon, ll l lh AL Shdpicnlity, howe Ersnomics g Gy {are the howe wuessot r wd| § - Fresh Shlpmenl-Pelersburg rimp . Sl 45 i Physical Education Mrs. Milton Daniel in the Spickett ;s . there is only (% rf Miss Regina Ann Hauser, for the -‘\Dfi"fl"mM MYB!n 'fl'l"“‘ dflis :fi bty A 4 Schontoy past two years, has served as teach-{C€OUsin of Mrs. Baniel an EASTEB“ Ysmns Wl e l lb' 85: one choice 174 @;%;z Z éz E@ e hiey er of Homemaking In the schools of {sister of Mrs. Joe Selliken, the cm » Hohokda, Hawall. Previous to that|[former Zora Brown. Mrs. Selliken ' time, she was home economics 'in-|WAs on the staff of the Juneau structor at Union, Oregon, ard Grade School several years lllo Castleford, Tdaho. Miss Hauser gives and ncw resides in Portland. ‘Rare Blarided Whiskey 90.8 Proof. 57%% Grain Neutral Spirits. 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