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Four-Hundred-Nine Duluth and Area Teach Release on Receipt UMD NEWS SERVICE 724-8801 Ext 210 Prepared on: May 1, 1964 Duluth --- Four-hundred-nine Duluth and area teachers in 19 school systems directly participated in UMD's student teaching program during the current academic year, according to Dr. Hubert Loy, director. As supervising teachers, they observed and guided UMD education seniors through 625 half-day assignments. In order to qualify for the B.S. degree, the students must spend at least a half day for two quarters or a full day for one quarter in actual classroom instruction. Members of the UMD faculty also make periodic visits to observe the work of the student teachers and to consult with the off-campus supervisor on the progress being made. Dr. Loy had high praise for the interest shown and guidance given by the off-campus supervisors, principals and superintendents. "Because of their cooperation, UMD graduating teachers will be much more effective and knowledgeable when they assume their first positions in elementary and secondary schools," Loy said. The off-campus supervising teachers and the schools in which they are employed are: ~'c Arnold School (Duluth)---Mrs. Alice Chesney, Mrs. Alice Davidson, Mrs. Charlotte Loy. Barnes School (Duluth)---Mrs. Darlene G. Johnson, Miss Dorothy I. Tucker, Miss L. Elizabeth Varker. Bayview School (Proctor)---Mrs. Ethel Hautla, Mrs. Effie Nelson, Duluth, Miss Hazel Starner. Bryant School (Duluth)---Mr. Kenneth Gunderson, Miss Mary C. McCollor, Mr. Irving N. Ritari. Caribou Lake School (Duluth)---Mrs. Florence Johnson, Saginaw. Chester Park School (Duluth)---Mrs. Jeanne Bergstrom, Superior, Wisc., Mrs. Mayme E. Clemmons, Mrs. Margaret McGillivray, Mrs. Mildred A. O'Hara, Mrs. Ruth Trieglaff. Churchill Elementary School (Cloquet)---Mrs. Shirley Bushey, Eska. Cobb School (Duluth)---Mrs. Alice Krumrei, Mrs. Evelyn c. Midlam, Miss Florence Ogston, Mrs. Lorraine Strom. Congdon Park School (Duluth)---Miss Gertrude Barr, Mr. John Downs, Mrs. Julia Kettner, Miss Adelaide Malm, Miss Elsie C. Petterson, Miss Frances Ritchie. Cotton School (Cotton)---Mrs. Mildred Johnston, Eveleth. Emerson School (Duluth)---Miss Frances F. Arthur, Miss Hilda c. Olson. Endion School (Duluth)---Mrs. Anerva Friedman, Mr. Orvin M. Hieb, Mrs. Anna M. Pederson, Mrs. Emily P. Pongratz. * (Editors note: Where the teacher lives in a town different than the one in which she teaches, the home town is listed after her name) Page 2 Ensign School (Duluth)---Mr. Hartley E. Anderson, Mrs. Dagney S. Bohlin, Mr. Gerald G. Brown, Mrs. Agnes Tormoen. Franklin School (Duluth)---Miss Jane Hewitt, Mrs. Lois E. Johnson, Mr. Roy Meyer. Garfield School (Cloquet)---Mr. Dwight W. Rindahl, Duluth. Grant School (Duluth)---Mrs. Ramona Fedo, Mrs. Laura Lee Haugh, Mrs. Florence E. Olsen. Hermantown Elementary School (Duluth)---Mr. Alfred Athman, Miss Sue Bailess, Mrs. Ethel L. Dahlgren, Mrs. Jane Edman, Mrs. Bernice Gunderson, Mrs. Margaret Lindahl, Mrs. Edna Nissila. Homecroft School IDuluth)---Mrs. Edith Brintz, Mrs. Violet Mehling, Mrs. Esther Minter, Mrs. Jeannette Reed. Irving School (Duluth)---Mr. Robert Boyat, Miss Violet Nelson, Miss Mayme E. Pederson, Mrs. May c. Raaflaub, Superior, Wisc., Miss Mary Ann Rich, Miss Evelyn Tangwall. Jefferson School (Duluth)---Mrs. Martha Ekroth, Superior, Wisc.; Mrs. Letty v. Gauche, Two Harbors; Mrs. Cecilia Mainella. John A. Johnson Elementary School (Two Harbors)---Mr. Carl Schreyer, Mrs. Betty Shaw. Kenwood School (Duluth)---Mrs. Ruby Baker, Mrs. Ethel Dumas, Miss Althea C. Johnson, Mrs4 Adele Laundergan, Mr. John w. Lewerenz, Mrs. Nancy E. McGrew, Miss Margaret Patrick, Mrs. Rutp Pederson, Miss Sirkka Vuoti. Lakeside School (Duluth)---Mrs. Mab el M. Benson, Mrs. Carol Brown, Mr. Ronald Green, Mr. James Intihar, Miss Hildur Johnson, Mrs. Dorothy Masley, Miss Evelyn Palmer, Mrs. Mary Carol Schramski, Superior, Wisc.; Mrs. Mary A. Snyder. Lakewood School (Duluth)---Mr. Thomas Salmela. Laura MacArthur School (Duluth)---Mrs. Eva Anderson, Mrs. Sylvia s. Bolstad, Cloquet; Mrs. Vera Hoyum, Cloquet; Miss Eileen McCollor, Mrs. Malena Waterhouse, Eska; Miss Juanita Williams. Leach School (Cloquet)---Miss Mildred Duwenhoegger. Lester Park School (Duluth)---Miss Yvonne Anglesburg, Mrs. Carmen Arnold, Mrs. Bosilka Bukvich, Miss Mary Helen Durkee, Mr. Douglas Ellingsen, Mrs. Alice M. Everett, Mrs. Jennie Hietala, Mrs. Helen Oakland, Mrs. Fern P. Olin. Lincoln Elementary School (Duluth)---Mrs. Bessie Cowan, Mrs. Alice King, Miss Lillie H. Moen, Mrs. Carol Novak, Miss Maybelle Peterson, Mrs. Lillian See, t1iss Blossom Van Dyken. Lincoln Elementary School (Eveleth)---Mr. Donald Crouse, Mr. James Mayasich. Lowell School (Duluth)---Mrs. Nancy Berg, Mrs. Carol Dyson, Mrs. Violet Kundert, Mrs. Helen Rudh, Mrs. Ellen Vitcenda. Merritt School (Duluth)---Mrs. Ida J. Bernard, Mrs. Julia J. MacKenzie, Superior, Wisc.· Minnehaha School (Two Harbors)---Miss Ruth Lundblad, Mrs. Myrtle Ojard. Morgan Park Elementary School (Duluth)---Mrs. Kay P. Broten, Superior, Wisc.; Mr. Alex W. Sisto. Munger School (Duluth)---Miss Julia Gabrielson, Mrs~ Rose Oxman. Munger School (Proctor)---Mrs. Dorothy Debele, Cloquet; Mrs. Elizabeth Little, Duluth; Mrs. Marie Nelson, Duluth; Mrs. Avis Opien, Duluth. (more) Page 3 Nettleton School (Duluth)---Mrs. Bessie Levinson, Mrs. Betty Fuller Rudeseal ~ North Shore Elementary School (Duluth)---Mrs. Clarian Frink, Mrs. Ella Mandelin, Mr. Thomas Travillion. Piedmont School (Duluth)---Mr. Robert J. Childs, Mrs. Frances M. Findley, Miss Elsie v. Johnson, Mrs. Audrey J. Nelson, Mrs. Ella Marie Wilson, Superior, Wisc. Pike Lake Elementary School (Duluth)---Mrs. Helmi Johnson, Mrs. Lorrayne Stocke. Stowe Elementary School (Duluth)-- -Mrs. Ruby M. Albertson, Mrs. Rosalie N. Alstadt, Mrs. Marie Marsh, Mrs. Winnifredlee Stanco. Summit School (Proctor)---Mrs. Lois Anderson, Duluth; Miss Wilma Fillmore, Duluth; Mr. Earl Sherman, Duluth; Mrs. Ethel Smith, Duluth; Mrs. Pearl Sowa, Cloquet. Vaughn-Stefensrud School (Chisholm)---Miss Mayme Borken, Mr. Herbert Sellars. Washburn School (Duluth)---Mr. Albert J. Anderson, Mrs. Joan K. Birch, Su~erior, Wisc.; Mrs. Lorraine Brayden, Mrs. Lila Caldwell, Mrs. Eleanor Ellingson, Miss Josephine Foster, Mr. Elman G. Johnson, Mrs .• Barbara s. McKenzie 9 Mr. George Mead, Mrs. Emiline Ross. Washington School (Cloquet)---Mrs. Ruth Karjala, Carlton. Washington School (Esko)---Mrs. Aluise Knuti, Mrs. Lillian Sather, Cloquet. Wi_nterquist School (Esko)---Mrs. Agnes Benko, Cloquet; Mrs. Edna Nynas ·, Cloquet; Mrs. Ellen Skarbakka, Duluth. Aitkin High School {Aitkin)---Mrs. Jeannette Zilverberg, Al Brook High School (Saginaw)---Mr. David A. Beadle, Duluth; Mr. Steven K. Hunter, Mrs. Jennie Nelson, Alborn; Mr. Alvin Ness, Duluth; Mr. Elias Ogann, Alborn; Mr. Rodney Ros andich, Mr. Richard J. Tuominen, Carlton. Buhl High School (Buhl)--- Mr. George Smilanich. Carlton High School (Carlton)---Miss Sharon Lund. Central High School (Duluth)---Mr. Paul Backlund, Mr. Jack Baldwin, Mr. Jerome V. Benson, Mr. Melvin E. Bergman, Mr. Elmer A. Bernard, Mr. Nathan Bindler, Mr. Walter J. Garvue, Mr. Frederick W. Hart, Mr. James M. Hatten, Miss Frances A. Knobloch, Miss Corrine Lauterbach, Mr. Vinson Lundberg, Miss Audrey M. Nethercott, Mr>s. Margaret R. Orlich, Mr. Warren M. Park, Mrs. Betty Pearson, Miss Jewel V. Pollar, Mrs. Myrtle Rogina, Superior, Wisc.; Mrs. Shirley Slocumb, Mr. Robert D. Turner, Mr. Robert Verchota, Mrs. Charlotte Vucinovich. Cherry High School (Iron)---Mr. John Carr, Eveleth; Mr. Rocci Lucarelli, Virginia; Mr. Herbert McNeal; Mr. Michael Secola, Mountain Iron. Chisholm High School (Chisholm)---Mr. Lawrence Belluzzo, Mrs . Wilre Jones, Hibbing. Cloquet High School (Cloquet)---Mr. William E. Bevans, Mr. Edward Chinnock, Mr. Ray Dolan, Mr. Gary L. Dziuk, Mr . Hugh Fairbairn, Mr. Robert Gerlach, Mr. George Gillespie, Mr .• DaWayn Johnson, Mr. Gerhardt Lutter, Miss Ona Scheidler, Mr. Donald Schroeder, Mr. Bennet Trochlil. Clover Valley High School (Duluth)---Mr. Harold M. Anderson, Mr. Vernon Eilola, Two Harbors; Mr. William Lindquist. Cotton High School (Cotton)---Mr. John Erchul, Virginia. Page 4 Denfeld High School (Duluth)---Mr. Nordal O. Anderson, Mr. Orlo Anderson: Mr. Wayne Brittan, Superior, Wisc.; Mrs. Dorothy Corson, Mr. William G. Currier, Mrs. Elenore Diers, Mr. Joseph R. Donofrio, Miss Jean A. Endrizzi, Mr. Donald J , Durand, Mr~ Richard D. Hanson, Mr. Leonard F. Johnson, Miss Lillian Belle Kaake, Mr. Paul Lampi, Miss LaVerle Y. McAdams, Mr. Roald Nokelberg, Mr. Jack Nordling, Mr. Richard Northey, Mr. Lorenzo J. Patterson, Mr. Ulrik H. Reque, Miss Marie Saltwick, Mr. Clayton P. Shulstad, Superior, Wisc.; Mr. Herbert Spencer, Mr. Lloyd Swartley, Mr, Robert J. Vickers, Mrs. Rita J. Wilson, Mr. Peter P. Zimmerman. East High School (Duluth)---Mr. Gifford E. Axdahl, Mrs. Dorothy H. Mr. Lowell c. Bolger, Mr. Howard A. Brokken, Mr. Brantly A. Bublitz, Mrs. Elenore Diers, Mr. A.H. Halper, Mr. Leroy C. Johnson, Mrs. Carol J. Johnston, Mr. Melhior F. Kumsha, Mr. Jack z. Nordling, Mr. Charles A. Ouellette, Mr. Beryl Pettigrew, Mr. Glenn L. Rolle, Mr, Robert J. Vickers, Embarrass High School (Ernbarrass)---Mr. Thomas Brascugli, Virginia; Mr. James Erchul, Gilbert; Mrs. Marion D. 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