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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0013 ...Jhe Ze hi/'ico r 'V 1 "a • •ft .. O �u A quiet classroom with all the students working industriously is the characteristic of this teachei's courses. Although he maintains order and holds the attention of the class at all times, he is willing to ex- plain the mathematical concepts over and over. His summers are spent keeping up on modern methods and new courses. In his concern for his students' intellectual growth he devotes much of his time to giving individual assistance. His teaching excel- lence makes him an outstanding example of the high caliber of today's teachers. To you, Mr. Kretschmar, because of your patience and devotion to your profes- sion, we , the student body, and especially your annual staff, dedicate our 1962 ZEPHILSCO.LS C O. ��'�