Forest Grove Union High School - Optimist Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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FACU LTY Mrs. Frances Arant Mr. G. W. Brown Whitman Conservatory: U. of O. Conser- vatory of music: Music Instructor: Direct- ed the community benefit program for the infantile paralysis fund: Divides her time between the high school and grade school: Sit up straight and relax your laws. Mrs. J. A. Bliss Willamette University: Graduate work U.S.C., W.S.C.: M.A., S.C.: lnstructor of junior English, Latin: Advisor to Junior class, Latin club, Optimist: Slyly slips a few criticisms in with her assignment: Spends her after-school hours caring for a small son: Mica, mica, parva stella. Mr. J. A. Bliss University of Oregon: Social economics, world history, commercial law: Advisor to senior class and Hi-Y: Loves to toss out startling statements that make students think: Talks about abandoned apple or- chards, misleading advertisements, prefab- rication, yogism: Gives ten-question tests. Likes to read Consumer's Guide and Gasoline Alley. lf people would iust get out and vote ..... . 9?4?5'V' 5 ..K A 'S fi . Q I Q M gggy ,..,: A , ...,,. . ,,. l 4 wx fl .1 90 I ' 'rg pi 1, .f if . . -sd . Philomath College: Graduate work U. of O. and O.S.C.: Instructor of general mathe- matics, biology, advanced algebra, trig- onometry: Advisor to senior class: Served as principal at Yamhill seven years, Ver- nonia four years, and Spray three years: Retired from teaching for three years and then returned to help out during the emergency: makes black marks in his grade book for bad behavior: What is the lesson about for today, Miss Edith? Coach Arthur Brachmann Pacific University: Graduate work U. of O. Portland Extension: lnstructor of Chem- istry, physics, aeronautics, radio: Coach of football, track: Advisor to Lettermen's Club, Electrons lnc. Barely escaped be- ing blown up by nitroglycerin while experi- menting as a boy: Played a season of pro- fessional football: Has coached at Sher- wood: We have a good team, and if the student body backs them up, we should wln. Mr. L. H. Burns Montana State College: Graduate work M.S.C.: Smith-Hughes instructor in agri- culture: F.F.A. advisor: Came to F.G. from Polson, Montana: Revived the old- fashioned spelling bee this year. Mrs. May Dyke Bellingham Normal: School librarian: Acts as guardian angel to students making special reports: Please try to be more quiet. Some people are trying to study.



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FACU l.TY Miss Leone Graham Mrs. C. T. Hunkapillar Pacific University: Graduate work U. of O.: Instructor of senior and remedial English: Advisor to senior class: Dean of Girls: Patiently tries to teach seniors to appreciate Shakespeare: Never gets to do everything she wants to in one class period: Keeps students busy checking out Adventures in Modern Literature: Ac- cording to most grammarians. . . . Mr. R. J. Haas Oregon College of Education: Instructor of boy's physical education, trades and industry: Advisor to junior class, T-I Club: Coach of freshman basketball: Achieves a distinguished appearance with his gray hairs: Helps students solve the unemploy- ment problems: It's three down and tour to go on the Forest Grove thirty-yard Iine. Mr. George Hugg , Linfield College: Graduate work O.S.C.: Industrial arts instructor: An ardent fisher- man: Took groups of students on camp- ing trips when he taught at Sandy. :stem 9-7 ,.,.......:- 4 Q , ,,....:.- X' ll ' Fifa' .E ...,.: .zz 2 11: Izi lzi . :-. rrrr' , ..--. NWWW' My ff' IAAA 5 K X! ,., :lz W jiffifflp ', ,,x s: .5 reign Ti swf Ar , , j Ln. 1 Oklahoma University: Graduate work Port- land Extension, Reed College: Instructor of history-civics, world history: advisor to Tri-Y, junior class: Gives all juniors a Knowledge of Texas and Lincoln: Com- mutes from Beaverton: Possesses a bound- less amount of energy for organizing ex- tra-curricular activities: Anyone who is absent tomorrow will get a ten as a dis- cussion grade. Mrs. Rex Leon ens Nebraska Wesleyan University: Graduate work Universitv of Nebraska: Instructor of general mathematics: general science: advisor to freshman class, Pregpers: Al- ways laughing: Resigned the second semester because of illness: Come on now, come on. Coach AI Lemcke Pacific University: Graduate work U. of O.: Coach of football, basketball, base- ball: Teaches one world history class: Head coach at Forest Grove during the school years of l94l and l942: Joined the navy in l942 under the Gene Tunney recruit training program: was stationed along the Atlantic seaboarcl: As soon as they have two stripes on their sleeves. they think they're big-time operators. Mrs. Paul Menegat Pacific University: Graduate work U. of C., U. of O.: instructor of freshman Eng- lish, Spanish: Advisor to freshman class: Spanish club: Has taught at Lexington and The Dalles: Collects dolls from all parts of the world as a hobby: Distressed her Spanish class bv hinting that she might not come back next year: Sorry, that's all the candy they'II let us have.

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