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Ss. :Irs Van De Water Mr. Rustad Mr. Schanke Mr. Verbrugghen f Mrs. Helen Van De Water checks another item in her little black book at upper left. Mrs. 'fVandy serves as student supply room Secretary and doctor to Breck boy bumps and bruises. Her of- fice becomes a Hrst aid unit at the slightest suggestion of an injury incurred during the Breck play peri- ods. Always in good spirits and with kindness for all, Mrs. Van De Water symbolizes a truly fine spirit. Next Mr. Orwin Rustad holds one of his biology lab critters with a coldly scientific grasp. Rusty is a teacher of science Qthere are no betterj and director of some really outstanding science activities. Then the uBobber bobs up third from the left. Mr. Robert Schanke is a teacher of history, coach of the hockey team and director of under-squad athletics. The Bobber is a trademark at Breck. Fourth from left is Mr. Philippe Verbrugghen fwe always take pride in spelling that correctlyj who teaches horsemanship and instills in his students a love for horses. In addition to his horsemanship classes he stages the horse- manship show each spring and directs some grade school athletic groups. f At the lower left Mr. Charles Krenz, teacher of grade and high school English, leaves his class to make his way to the Old Dorm. Mr. Krenz comes up with some first rate work in dramatics each year with his grade school groups. Second from left, Mrs. Chester H. Des Rochers pauses from her heavy work as grade school principal to give the photographer camera time. Mrs. Olga Hallberg and Mrs. Beatrice Brown, grade school teachers, go through the morning mail in Haupt Hall. The yearbook staff knows that the smiles they wear are not phoniesg they believe in giving a helping hand whenever possi- ble. We thank them for yeoman service in identifying grade school photos for us. At the end of the low- er column Miss Iune Hicks, grade school music teacher, and Miss Norma Peters, first grade teacher, pause in the middle of preparations for their work in the Christmas programs to help the yearbook have an attractive page. Thanks to two really fine teachers. Mr Krenz Mrs. Des Rochers Mrs. Hallberg, Mrs. Brown Miss Hicks, Miss Peters
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I , Capt Smith Mr. Logue Miss Larson Mr. Brigham aawazaameszag... 'A' In faculty row at the top of the page we first encounter Capt. Harry H. Smith, commandant, teacher of chemistry, supervisor of the dormitories, and a general all-around friend of cadets, next in line and with Latin book in hand Mr. Lewis Logue prepares to shoot the Caesar to his victims. Mr. Logue knows his Latin like Antony knew his orations. ln addition to his classroom duties he is supervisor of the new dormitory. Miss Dorothy Larson, secretary to the headmaster, smiles for the camera and lets people see what a really fine disposition she owns. The yearbook business staff particularly loves Dorothy, what a pal, what a pall At the end, Mr. Morison Brigham takes stock of one of his French classes. Mr. Brigham, in addition to teaching French, has classes in English and next year will assume the duties of principal of the high school. f Below, from left to right, Mrs. Gyda Plette tells her fifth grade math class what pitfalls the problems hold for them. Mrs. Anne Delger goes about the work of keeping her library the splendidly organized unit it has been since it came under her direction. Her help in finding books for cadets has rescued many slumping research papers. Third from left the Rev. Robert Wolterstorrf as he strolls down the hill after completing the primary chapel service. He serves as grade school chaplain and teacher of religious studies. At far right Mr. Paul Ketchersid gets his point across to one of his good classes. Ketch teaches physics, math, and supervises a really topnotch radio activity. Mrs Plette Mrs. Delger Rev. Wolterstorrf Mr. Ketchersid 1 r t H if :wt . Y ' 1 g Q 4, sf Q, can g, ' ' mx , i V M..
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Mr. Osman Mr. Heaser Mr. Stolte Mrs. Ienkins l mm, We snag. . . if At upper left Mr. Ted Osman reaches into the heart of the Breck boy records this filing cabinetj. Ted, an outstanding scholar and teacher, has done a remarkable piece of work in his term as principal at Breck. He l teaches English and French. In center Mr. Casper Heaser and Mr. Elmer Stolte talk it over. Cap teaches social studies and coaches swimming in addition to supervising an activity in popular mechanics. Mr. Stolte teaches math in the grade school and coaches a red hot football team in the fall. Last autumn his Medium Golds ran like a pro team. At right, Mrs. Margaret Ienkins stays close to the course in her grade school math class, a thorough teacher, Mrs. Ienkins is a bulwark of strength in the grades' academic program. At left, Capt. Glen Stanley, grade school military supervisor, ski coach extraordinary, and a generally swell person, strolls up the walk. At right is Lt. Lorand Andahazy, military expert, renowned ballet artist, champion gymnast, and ace trick rider. Lower left, three primary school teachers gather to discuss problems of the day. Miss Mae Turley, left, Mrs. Evelyn Arenz, and Mrs. Marie Brown. They are cogs in the primary school unit on top of the hill. The classrooms of these teachers are works of art with their decorative ef- fects. Next Mr. Mike Uram Csorry we had to cut off your arm, Mike, but your photo just wouldnlt Htj inserts some of that famous Uram huniorw into his classes. A teacher of Latin and Spanish, Mike really sends his boys off to college with a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals i Capt- Stanley of his courses. He also coaches football and hockey. Third Lt- Andahazy from left is Mrs. Kathryn Hicks, dorm mother, who leaves l Breck in Iune with a record of kindness and helpfulness to dorm cadets which will last for a long time. Bon Voyage, Mrs. Hicks. And at the end of the page is K'The Doctor. Dr. Emil Holzhauser reputedly has a string of degrees as long as one of Cargillis excuses. A scholar of the old school, Dr. Holzhauser teaches German and his- tory. l Miss Turley, Mrs. Arenz, Mrs. Brown Mr. Uram Mrs. Hicks Dr. Holzhauser l 4 ff' 'J :Msg J. g , K 1 f at , ig ,ppp 7 AQIR'-5:5
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