Page 4 KLAMATH TRIBUNE December 1959 Ten New Teachers In Area Schools Listed Reservation-area public schools report 10 new teachers for the 1959-00 school year ami also a "new principal at Chihxpiin High School. Xew teachers in the Illy schools include Janet Kelner, who teaches commercial courses and physical education, and her husband. Rob ert Kelner, who teaches social studies, physical education, and also coaches. Xew teachers in the Uonana schools are Janet Mcinhold, teaching home economics and physical education, William Cay wood .teaching 7th grade, and Xormau Stratton, teaching Nth grade. At Chilo(juin Klcmcntary School, Nancy and Claude Mor gan, husband and wife, are the new teachers. Chilomiin Junior High School's new teacher is James filer, who teaches Kth grade and has a M.S. decree from S. .C. Xew teachers at Ciiihxpiiu High School are Lowell Swanson, teaching science and math, ami Krvin Tippery, who teaches Knglish. Swanson has a U.S. degree from OSC, and Tippery received his M.S. decree at I'reighton University, Omaha, Nebraska. New principal at Chihupiin High School is Al Samplesr who is already well-known in the Illy area by virtue of I years teaching and coaching experience at the high school there. Al, born in Canada, got his high school edu cation in Klamath Count) at Henley High School. He enrolled at the University of Oregon in 19.V, but interrupted his college training in 191,1 t enter the air force. He returned to the U. of (). in 1917 and graduated with a bachelor's degree iu 1919. He re ceived a master's degree in phys ical education in 1950 from the same school, and worked on a doctorate until 1951. at which point he entered the Klamath County school system, teaching and coaching at Altamont Junior High School near Klamath Falls. He spent 1 ears there and then entered the Illy schools in 1955. Mcanw bile he has continued work on his doctorate and has com pleted all the t etjuii ements except for the writing of a dissertation. Family wise, Mr. Samples has a wife and one sou. Parents and other interested citizens' are welcomed and urged to attend PTA meetings and var ious school events to get ac quainted with the new teachers, renew acquaintances with the re turning ones, and generally gain more understanding of the func tions of the public schools. WILL YOUR CHILD BE NEXT? ... or someone else's child? i. t h (!;,: ) m Mr- v1-: WIN : WW- J L i HI - V 4 'X V): - ', I) J THIS DOESN'T HAVE TO HAPPEN TO OUR YOUTH! YOU can HELP cut it DOWN . . . ; Don't let Minors Drink f Control your own Drinking (Adults Set the Example for Children) REMEMBER-- - Their Future is in YOUR HANDS