The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1949, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, MAY. 11, 19 FACULTY, DOUGLAS SCHOOLS, CHOSEN POR COMING YEAR| The office of Superintendent. of | the Douglas Public Schools and | the Board of Education in the; Douglas Independent School Dis-| trict announce the acceptance of| Superintendent by t Martin R. Pederson . Pederson is well- { past. experience Douglas ere he obtained his Ma: 3 and pursued con- study rds a Doctor- nford. Mr. Pederson is 1 ghout Board is o anmounce acceptance of the contract. He will head a staff of eight teachers, three of h are returning for continued in the s m, namely: rt Wagner who has been, ably handling certain high school subjects along with seventh and cighth grade assignments; Mrs. Ltolin Wittanen returns to the Frimary Department where she has been doing such good W Mrs. Evelyn Godman has accepted a contract renewal - offered by the Board and returns to the inter- mediate grade r Godman’s return is Jook ard to with e by all who know her. to the school system next year w be Mr. Phi Anast who comes from Waco, Texas, to ac- cept position which entails dramatics and cer- | Vi | a H ary physical education | . He has had some previous AVON PRCDUCTS Available in This Vicinity ||| For appointment call Douglas | 464 | Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, ‘ Douglas : Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time [ | CHRISTENSEN BROS. 909-12th St. PHONE 659 the F 49 experience in the Territory having| been at Sitka and Dillingham. Mr. | Anast is a graduate of Baylor Uni- vers.ty where he has obtained his Bachelor's degree and . also his| Master's. in the Commercial Department the board announces the appoint- ment of Mrs. Grace Milles recently | of Wrangell Public Schools who has accepted a contract for this year and will handle some English alonz with her commercial duties. Mrs. Milles is a graduate of Mon- tana State Un She has Leen s field of Busin teaching. i of Math and Science unced the selection of 1ff of Ashton, to Douglas as a versity of Toledo r in Secondary and ation. He has had six years of ing experience and comes to the Douglas system most I recommended from Michi- Ohio, and presently in Iowa. He is at present engaged in gradu- ate study in the summer vacations. In the elementary field Mrs. Olga R. Ruzic of Santa Rosa, Calif, has accepted the position of lower rades and will handle department- alized art. She is not new to the Territory, having had two years experience previously in Seldovia Territorial Schools. She has a Bach- elor's degree from San Francisco te Teacher’s College. Mrs. Ruzic|, teaching for thirteen yea and brings the highest of | recommendations from previous! assignments. ! In the grammar grades the| Board announces the appointment | of Mrs, Paulipe McCahil who comes | from Chico State College, Chico,! Calif. She will handle band End; chorus assignments in addition to| her grade school teaching activi ties. The city of Douglas is prou to announce her coming especially | as the band is desirous of having instrumental music instituted in| the school. | CHURCH WORKER PRESB RIAN MEET | Enroute from Klukwan to the ral Assembly of the Presby- | n Church, Buffalo, N. Y, is| . \aker. Hz leaves via | F A n today and will re-| turn the first week in June. The | to May 25, in PLANT SALE By Juneau Garcen Club Fnday; 13th, beginning at noen. 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