Breck School - Mustang Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1949

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Miss Hinrich Miss Van De Water Likeable I,r11'i'm1 llinricll has made herself known to just about everybody at Breck in the year and a half she has been here. Serving as Generali Fox's secretary and aide, Miss Lf' has a kindly disposition which helps her operate Fox's Five and Ten most efficiently. ir Rath J. ll'. .S'r11111a1stuig, Bible instructor and chaplain for the high school, is one of Brecks most widely known faculty members. His Bible classes, filled with the famous Schmalsteig humor, are an institution at Breck. and his chapel talks are an inspiration to all because of the joyous approach Rev. Schmalsteig has to life and its problems. 'A' Hello. this is Breck School. ls johnny stay- ing home today? Those are the words of Mrs, Helen V'ClllIJL'l 'iYtIfCI' checking on the day's absen- tees. Mrs. VanDeVVater also serves as school hostess, checks sickness reports and is a healer of small wounds. She is always cheerfully ready to do favors for anyone at any time. 'k Blending historical backgrounds and personal travel experience with the study of grammar and literature is the big secret behind IWW Tad O.v111a11's success as a teacher. Always looking ahead to the students' college applications as well as to their future lives. Mr. Osman makes every class lively as well as informative. 'k Pllilipfie lf c1'Iu'11gg11c11 is one of those men who puts everything he has into his work, He has done a wonderful job in making the riding depart- ment at Breck the outstanding and widely known organization that it is. Mr. Verbrugghen is also director of physical education in the primary school. 'lr Ralwrt el. Sffltlllkt' has become a symbol of hard work and enterprise here at Breck. This good-natured fellow, when he is not conducting his extremely informative history classes, also serves as director of all athletics. In addition. the Bobber is the peerless coach of the Mustang hockey team. Rev. Schmalsteig Mr. Osman Mr. Verbrugghen Mr, Schqnke

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Mrs. Delger Mr. Hathaway An all around good scout is librarian .l11'.v. . 111110 Delger, whose willingness to help has been felt by every cadet. Finding the book to suit the particular student is her specialty, and she has furnished countless research volumes for a report- wearv pupil. As a result of her tireless effort and keen interest, the Hreck library is home for all the latest books and for those proven worth- while through the years. 'A' ll . .rl. Pop Jmzzzrzrd, grade school English and Latin instructor, walking information bureau and chief of the buses, is a well known figure at lireck. He is a gentleman from the deep South who can tell much about Breck's history and alum- ni. His den is the library on the third floor of Haupt Hall. i' Hotecrrri fIlZfI1ll'Zl'tIj', teacher of high school physics and algebra, is respected by his students because he knows his subject matter thoroughly and teaches it well. A former basketball player for Mankatcfs mighty team. he is coach of Breek's up-and-coming junior varsity basketballers. Howie serves as a dorm master and is always ready and willing to make the life of the boarder interesting and pleasant. 'k Reza Rolvert ll'0lfer51'0rj' supplies the spiritual needs for the lower school at lireck, and it is to him that the youngsters turn for guidance in their problems. ln his morning chapel talks and weekly liible classes, Father Bob has shown the grade sehoolers the importance of the role religion plays in their everyday lives. 'A' How many class sponsored dances and parties would have fallen flat had not Mrs. Olga! Berg and her artists come to the rescue with decorations and posters? Chances are, quite a few. These frequent situations are typical of the unselhsh helpfulness and school loyalty that have made Klrs. Berg the friend of all and a particularly good scout. 'k xYllClllt'1' it be varsity basketball, baseball. grade school athletics, rifle instructor, or connois- seur of line pipe tobacco, Dale Morrill is equally adept at whatever job he undertakes. Respected for his fairness and amiability. the Logger may be most often found in his leisure time expounding his pet theories on basketball or rifle marksman- ship. i vb' Mr. Jonnard Rev. Wolterstorff Mfg, Berg Nlr. Nl0l'l'lll



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In his lirst year as teacher at lireck School, fofzn Carr has mouldtd his science classes into models of etliciency and interest. liesides teach- ing the general science, lpiology, hiatany, and zool- ogv classes. Mr. Carr is swnnming instructor. lle is also very active in the hoarding dtpartment. 'A' Cajvlaill Glen N. .Si1'tIIl!E'j', amiahle military instructor of grade and high school, has the ahil.ty to enliven even the clullt-st inilitary suhjects. The husy Cap coaches an up-antlfctnming ski cluh and setvcs as classroom instructor hesidts he-ing professor ol military scitnce and tactics. Capt. Stanley Mr. Carr 4 A stellar meinher ol the line primary depart- ment faculty is iltlixx ,lltzrbvDickf11.s'01z. 'the inter- esting presentation ol' her work is evidenced hy the nigh esttem in which her pupils hold her. Miss Uiclcinson lxas that way Wlill the smaller cadets which is essent.al in tneir pioper develop- ment. -Y A constant source ol good cheer and helpful information ahout 1Ji'2lCllL'illly everything is ,lliscr Iioroflzy l,a1'.m11. Not only is she secretary to the heaclmaster, hut she also is responsihle lor the eliicient corps of secretaries at lireck. Always ready to lend a helping hand to any situation, llotothy has proved to :ze the lriend ot -every- one, teacher and cadet alike. ' L Miss Dickinson MISS arson ir A teacher with a h.oad hackground in the more specialized educational liclds is Miss Geral- 1111.110 Dofzwihv, instructor of remedial reading and tutor for grades l-l2. Miss Doh-eny's pupils are always sure to receive just the type of special help they need lzecause of her outstanding ahility in this most important aspect of education. 'A' clliss lifisalfctlz Stiflluy, Breclis mathematics trouhle-shooter, conducts special classes aimed at correcting a student's fundamental math cliflicul- ties. She delights in helping a hoy overcome his weakness until he can proceed under his own power and climh to the top of his class. Miss Doheny Miss Sadley

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