1961-07-03-sc-p12-reardan-signs-faculty

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July 03, 1961 Spokane Daily Chronicle Page 12:

Reardan Faculty List Completed as 14 Sign

REARDAN, Wash.—School Superintendent Lewis McKay has announced that the faculty list for the Reardan schools is complete.

Fourteen teachers are returning, including Mrs. Alice Lynch, Mrs. Merle Plotts, Mrs. Rose Koehler, Esther Hahn, David Randall, Mrs. Carol Hughes, and John Freeman, principal; Principal Glen Wisdom, Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, John Elliot, Mrs. Beverly Schultz and Robert Hughes, of the high school.

Glen Whitney again will teach all music in grade and high school.

Mrs. Yvonne Alexander will again be a member of the faculty after a year’s leave of absence, and will replace Mrs, Doreen Bridge, second grade teacher who has a position on the Washington coast next year.

Paul Barton, who taught last year at Kettle Falls, joins the Reardan schools, replacing Daniel Jensen, who will teach in his home state of Michigan next year.

Dorthy Ridsile, a 1961 graduate of Eastern Washington College of Education of Cheney, will teach department English in the upper grades.

Frank Teverbaugh will be head football and track coach and will assist with basketball. He has had coaching and teaching experience at Hailey and Valley, Idaho.

Donald Matson, who taught at Harrington, Wash., the last 3 years, will be the commercial instructor in high school, replacing Donald Anderson, who will be on the East Wenatchee faculty next year.

Robert Moe, a University of Idaho graduate, will teach journalism, English and dramatics. He takes the place of Mrs. Barbara Whitehead of Spokane.

Donald Schultz, a Washington State University graduate, will be science instructor, replacing Ernest Unruh who has joined the faculty at Richland schools,

Harold Lee, U.S.A.F. retired, who has a master’s degree from Eastern Washington College of Education, is new to the staff. He will teach mathematics in high school.