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Eight :Qs his sport-managering, he likes to hunt or another of our instructors who likes to spend his leisure tinn ,L ,. Mr. Vander- ford goes in for boating in a big way . . Miss hlartin collects wood engravings and pottery . . hlr. Shepherd, also, finds relaxation in angling A. . Miss Stenherg's hobby is her home . . The leisure of the machine age has given people time for hobbies . . Miss Miner has two: in the winter collecting stamps and in the summer gardening . . Mr. Lewis also has two . . VVC haven't seen the proof of his prowess as a fisherman, but no one can dispute his qualifications for coaching junior league baseball for the American Legion . . Miss Conlee, our superfine cooking instructor, collects kitchen gadgets . . Miss Jones collects pictures . . She now has about eight hundred reproductions of famous paintings . . Miss Perry gathers famous sayings which she repeats to her English classes and her cat . . Miss Kelly and Miss Kauf- man, familiar names to the seniors . . How could We ever graduate without the help of our advisers . . No one could ever have had Miss Tairkoff without remembering the fun in her classes and the surprising amount learned . . It seems strange to us who have been in Mr. B-iorkquist's classes to have him separated from The Tale of Two Citiesn . . Soon he will be connected with the names of hfetternieh and Frederick the Great . . Miss Scott is well known to most of us who have had to tangle with geometry . . And Mrs. Brandenthaler is equally well known for math
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f. 0 'lx x Miss Roberts is one of our faculty globe trotters, and has spent many a summer in far ports of the world . . Mr. Emery, when not holding the Key Club in, enjoys good music . . Miss Coffman is the chief reason for the Beaeonis regular appearance . . Mrs. Hallett dedieates much of her time to the Shuksan . , The success of the NVhat'A-Sho and our asselnhlies is due in a large part to the work of hliss Gray . . Mr. C'onnell's garden is one of the town's heauty sm . All geology students love to hear of Mr. Montgonu-ry's farm . . Mr. farrollys sparc time is spent on the steamship Legionnaire and ou his own hug, the Donal . . Mr. Laughlin does his hest to live up to the motto, Sec America First . . Mr. Leiser holds the Hi-Yys collective hand and guides their faltering footsteps . . Miss Dillon likes to spend her summers looking into out-of-the-way parts of the globe. If you have a spare two hours sometime, ask Mr. Prendcrgast ahout skiing . . hir. Jewell is a charter memher of the Isaac VValton society . . Mr. YYilliams' vocation and avocation is music . . Mr. Bartruff likes fresh air and lots of it . . Mr. Hays too, likes to teach worms how to swim . . Mr. Foster lends his excess energy to landscape gardening and kindred arts . . Wvhcther Mr. Anderson prefers to fish or to talk ahout his fishing is a hard question to answer , . Miss Hood dislikes heing taken for a mem- her of the student hody . . Mr. Miller likes to fill holes, eighteen of them . . Mr. Sandenis interest in and out of school is art . . hVlll'I'l Mr, Garrett gets away from 'M Seven
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and physics . . :Th bien, pr. J. In papiers et crayons and Bitte, sprem-hen sie nicht so laut are familiar phrases to the French students of Miss Foster and the German students of Miss Millspaugh . . Miss Cauby and Miss Tart . . the click of typewriters, bookkeeping and shorthand . . Many ofthe boys w'ill'l1'ayfiEi6aruQE:jQ?Jl51Pl' or later to thank Miss Pope and Miss VVarren for teaching the girls to se'yv and manage a house . . Miss Clark, physical education staff, and Miss ihloore, flowers and bugs, are our beloved knit-wits . . just one sweater after another . . VVe are proud to note that Miss Olson is not only our librarian but also the president of the Northwest Library Association . . But, really, Miss Burman, I didn't ditch! It's blue Monday or any other day for those students forgetting excuses . . VVe' 1 wonder how many bandages Miss Diaz puts on in a year . . Laid end to end, plenty, we guarantee . . Miss Becker is the baby of our faculty but very fn' appreciated by the girls' gym classes . . Miss Dennis is known by some for math- ematics, but the girls know her much better for her sound advice and her work with the Girls' League . . VVe are all sorry to learn that Mr. Chichester is expect- ing to retire from school work this year . . YVe shall lose, a fine dramatics teacher who was the instructor of our Miss Gray who in turn taught our Miss Clark . . Mr. Rankin likes to go cruising for mushrooms . . As for Mrs. Snow . . well, what would high school be without her! Nine
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