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fall , Lunchroom Staff-lst Row: Margaret Fish, Madeline Kelley, Lil Warner, Ann Derksen. 2nd Row: Delilah Curtis, Vivian Guy, Mary Skomrnesa Ella Nelson. A necessary part of our faculty is the lunchroom staff. They prepare the noon lunches and also the various teas and dinners held in the lunchroom. They always endeavor to keep a pleasant atmosphere in the lunch- room. Another important staff of our faculty is the custodial staff. This staff keeps our school neat and clean and always in good repair. Now with the school addition, their iob will become more difficult, but we all are sure that the quality of their work will continue to be high. .,. . W The Faculty Tea was enioyed by all who attended. . . . and what do you want for Christmas? Custodial Staff-'I Stanford, Albert Brideson, Charles Luther Tepfer. 2nd Row: Bronislaw Szyrnanski, Arthur Rinehart, Barney Johansen, Bob Axelson, M. A. Papineau. Row: Andrew Greer, Lorain Jensen Bell, Don
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f . Coming years wlll reflect their devoted efforts. Strickland. Helen Language Arts Future Teachers of ,aa America Advisor 'N Grad. of U. of Wash Aaainf' -Y, . Swafford. Marion Physical Education Intramural Sports Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. -f rv g. Sw 'W Thorson, Alven Mathematics Grad. of U. of Wyo. and Concordia College i Tron, Silvana Foreign Lanquage Grad. of Torino Univer- sity, iltalvl -4' . 'ff The John Hay Whitney Scholarship Foundation has been in existence for the past five years, Each year a Ballard High School teacher has been awarded one of the scholarships offered by the foundation. Ballard is proud of this record, for no other high school in the United States has had a scholarship winner each of the five years. The scholarship consists of a stipend equal to the salary a teacher would receive if he were teaching in- stead of attending college. ln addition to this stipend, he receives tuition and first-class rail transportation to the university in which he will be studying. ,-5 Voeks, Forrest Mathematics Heads Mathematics Dept. Grad, of U. of Ill. Walker, Norman Social Studies Student Court Advisor Grad. of U.S. Naval Academy, U, of Wash., and Brown University Wilson, Gladys Grad. of U. of iowa Language Arts Woods, Eva Business Education and Home Economics Typing Comm, Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. and Columbia University Walker, Glen Science and Photography Grad. of Wash. State College Williams, Deloris Librarv Secretary Grad. of Northwestern Universitv Witt, Lew Mathematics Grad. of U. of Wash. Zoffel, Coreen Language Arts Song Leader Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. 'ter The scholarship may be used at one of five universi- ties. They are the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Harvard University, Northwestern Univer- sity, and Yale University. Miss Erickson, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Kourkoumelis, Mr. Kel- ly, and Mr. Birchman are our five distinguished teach- ers who have received a John Hay Whitney Foundation scholarship. Miss Erickson, Mr. Kourkoumelis, and Mr. Kelly are teaching at Ballard High School at the present time. Mr. Nelson is now a teacher at Cleveland High School here in Seattle. Mr. Birchman, last year's schol- arship winner, is now attending Columbia University, and we hope he will be back at Ballard next year.
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Teachers take time out to enjoy various school activities W ' f E Mr. Walker explains the operation of the Geiger counter. X , ,Q ,, , ' My . 4,57 v' The morning begins lat the mail box. Santa, alias Mr. Jones, is checking his Christmas list. X ' Catching up on your beauty sleep, Mr. Glass? J ---X J- -if ,... ,-2.332 :g ff' ff! aff -Q' ' f ex --iv'--' - - V446 -. .1t. . .' si.---, 5--f'P
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