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4 DICK FUREY ROBERT GRAY S. HAMMOND J. GUSTAFSON And On All The Branchlines • DICK FUREY was a source of encour- agement to our teams, as well as giving them careful instruction and valuable ad vice. • ROBERT GRAY distinguished himself with an attitude of dignity and calm that was almost impossible to disrupt. His teaching was as unobtrusive as it was effective. • JEANETTE GUSTAFSON made home economics classes interesting and infor- mative for girls who studied under her instruction. • RUSSEL HAMMOND guided students tnrough study in wood work and other phases of the field of industrial arts. • SOLVEIG HAMMOND impressed her classes with her sense of humor and un- failing ability to teach. When she spoke her pupils listened, learned—and loved it. • LOIS HANLY is a lady who is quiet, sophisticated and serene. Her intelli- gence and integrity have made her the favorite teacher of many students. Not pictured by request. • RAY HANSON is actually very good- natured, yet strives diligently to appear hard boiled. The twinkle that lurks be- hind the glare in his eyes makes him a popular teacher. • BETTY HOULE'S sparkling personali- ty is only one of the things that made her classes enjoyable. The students found that they learned Latin much more easily because they liked this teacher. • TOM JANSA stepped into the difficult position as agriculture instructor and he handled it with skill and aplomb. • JEAN SPELTZ has long been a favor- ite of students in commercial classes. She seems to have a way of making people like her, without being obvious about it. RAY HANSON BETTY HOULE v JEAN SPELTZ TOM JANSA R. HAMMOND 7
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KEITH MARKUSON ETHEL BERGWELL Engineers On The Mainline • IVA KEACHER, a skilled athlete and health enthusiast, made it obvious that she was a person who knew her business. The girl’s physical education classes ap- preciate her personal interest in her sub- ject. • ETHEL BERGWELL. vivacious young teacher with a wealth of knowledge at her command opened many new avenues of thought to her English classes, who never failed to be impressed by her superior in- tellect. • HAROLD MANLEY is a man with a variety of talents. Besides being a fine teacher of mathematics and science, he is a track coach and a trainer of young drivers, well liked by all his classes. • KEITH MARKUSON has a jolly dispo- sition that can't be restrained but that didn't prevent him from having discipline in his classes. Good natured and intel- ligent, he’s a favorite. • ROLLIN NELSON a man whom you like and respect at the same time proved again that he is equally adept with a ba- ton, book, or basketball. He’s a “swell guy’’. • EILEEN OPATZ, quiet and tidy, has an undeniable charm which nicely rounds out a sensible and sensitive personality. She is held in esteem by all who know her. • JEAN PETERSON, guided by her own burning interest in speech activities led the newly organized speech class through a highly successful year. Her other class- es were equally well handled. • LES SWAN has a sensational sense of humor and he doesn’t try to hide it. This makes his classes popular and profitable. He will be remembered as a “pal” of every student. ROLLIN NELSON JEAN PETERSON EILEEN OPATZ IVA KEACHER HERBERT HARPER • HERBERT HARPER is perhaps one of the more enthusiastic teachers in FLHS and just as conscien- tious. Firmly believes in his subject matter which is biology and runs his classes methodically and thoroughly. LES SWAN 6
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‘PaMicatOxtti. Off 'paret?' -da £. “ifyiqA. ScAaol BREEZE the public an accurate picture of just what goes on in FLHS. Throughout the year, the Published weekly, the Breeze Breeze staff works to present to covers all interesting phases of • Every bit of the printer's skill goes into solid bits of type — it is thus that they bring to life your high school publications. Theirs is a real job—that of a photographic expert, artist, printer, student, phy- sicist and writer. Our tribute goes to the staff of the Forest Lake Times for their cooperation in many matters, academic as well as in craftsmanship. school life including class and faculty activities, individual achievements, and various anec- dotes about daily happenings. Under the supervision of Mr. Hanson, the Breeze room hums with activity as potential news- papermen and women try their hands at news, feature, and ed- itorial writing. Climaxing the year is the Breeze Banquet held to reward the staff members for their time and effort. FORESTER Perseverance and hard work were combined by FORESTER staff members to bring students of FLHS a yearbook designed to cover two years of busy school life. Cramming two hectic, brimful years between covers is at best a stupendous task, yet cooperation of faculty and students, besides that of the town business men has helped to present what the staff sincerely hopes is an accu- rate resume of a never-to-be-for- gotten period. Despite resolutions to com- plete the majority of work be- fore school started in the fall, there was still the usual amount of frantic last minute hustling. Pictures to be taken, people to be interviewed, layout changes— everything to add to the gen- eral uproar. Now that it is all over, many are in a state of complete ex- haustion and look forward to placing their cameras, pens, pen- cils, notebooks, and layout sheets away for a loooooooong rest. 8
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