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art department MRS. RUTH PATTEN MILTON HITT IRVIN JOLIIVER The Aquilo Staff odviier ond a graduate of tho U. of W., Mrs. Ruth Pollen onjoyt golf, reading, paint- ing and sowing in her sparo time. Sho teaches drowing, pointing, ond mony other art courses. An occ at the pottery wheel, Milton Hill, arts ond crafts instructor, is o grodu- oto of the University of Wichita. Art major ond graduate of Reed College, Irvin Jolliver onjoys coramics and onameling. He teaches bi- ology, graphic arts ond audio visuol aids. commercial MRS. HELEN KLOSSNER A familiar teacher in the commercio! department is Mrs. Helen Klossner. This graduote of W.S.C. enjoys golf as her fovorilo pos- time. DONALD WHYTE A graduate of W.W.C.E., Mr. Donald Whyto enjoys working with graphs, statis- tics, ond drama. Ho teaches mochanical drowing at H8HS. JAMES SCOTT The Boy Window and his mony typing classes keep bachelor Jomes Scott busy during the school day. Mr. Scott is a graduate of C.W.C.E. EUGENE BELL JOHN KARAS MRS. VIRGINIA POMPLITZ Painting a portrait is one ot the various ac- tivities in the art class. Creative expression in many media and skills and techniques of working in clay, metal, enamel, leather, wood, and 2- and 3-dimensional design are taught. physical education MICHAEL BERTOGLIO A sports onthusiost ond graduate of tho U. of Port- land, Michael Bertoglio teaches P.E. ond coaches the wrestling ond golf teams. He olso is the HB sonior attendance odviser. MISS MAXINE SMITH Rarely seen in the upper corridors of HB is P.E. in- structor Miss Maxine Smith. Miss Smith enjoys garden- ing in her spare limo when she's not coaching girls' inlromurals or the Girls' Sports Club. Good sportsmanship and the value of team- work are learned in the P.E. classes as well as habits of good health and physical de- velopment. home economics A graudato of the U. of Portland, Eugono Boll sponds his sparo time fish- ing and reading. Mr. Bell teachos typing, bookkeep- ing ond business law at HB. Another U. of P. graduate, John Karas, loaches Span, ish and rotail tolling. Ho hot helped tho Student Council Project this yoor by his skillful supervision of tho concessions. Ho onjoys working on his new home. Golf, church activities, ond music interest Mrs. Virginia Pomplitx, o new typing ond shorthand instructor ot HB. She is also the adviser of the handbook commilteo. Sho is a graduate of High Point College, North Caro- lina. Take a letter! (balance books!) Many H.B. students enroll in the commercial department for personal or vocational purposes. Office practice and retail selling classes offer opportunities to practice the skills they learn. MISS SHIRLEY EMTMAN MRS. AUDREY SMITH A graduoto of W.S.C. ond o homo economics teacher. Miss Shirley Emlman on- joys skiing, swimming and sowing in her free time. Miss Emtman is tho adviser of the FHA club. Still another home econom- ics teacher is Mrs. Audrey Smith who onjoys reading and working with children. Mrs Smith Is a graduate of the U. of Washington. H.B.’s future homemakers learn the many arts and skills necessary for a happy house- hold. Budget making, buying, interior dec- orating, child care as well as sewing and cooking are studied. 73
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industrial arts A tailing and camping en- thusiast, Everett Cox alto enjoys tooching industrial arts. This folhor of three children is a graduate of W.S.C. Build a boat? Or repair a car, set type? Vocational skills as well as valuable leisure time interests are developed in the industrial arts classes. In typical shop atmosphere, students learn workshop rules and care of tools and materials as well as how to achieve fine products. Skiing, boatbuilding and sailing ore some of Jerry Alexander's favorite pas- time pleasures. Ho teaches wood shop and also acts os senior doss odviser. MISS RUBY EVANS Familiar in the English de- partment is Miss Ruby Evans, a travol-loving graduoto of Washington Stale. A teacher by choice and not by chonco, is William Hall, o graduate of W.S.C. Ho enjoys farming, hiking, and camping bosides teach- ing agriculture. Another graduate of W.S.C. and printing teacher at HBHS, David Miller enjoys traveling, hiking and lodgo work. English MRS. HELEN MISS CONSTANCE JAHRAUS KIRWIN A Future Teachers of Amori- co adviser and an English ond Psychology teoehor. Mrs. Holen Jahraus is a graduate of U.C.l.A. The senior closs owes many thonks to English teacher Miss Constance Klrwin for all Iho work sho has done in keoping them informed on mollers pertaining to college requirements. The essentials of good communication in speech and writing are stressed in the English classes. Learning to enjoy the best in liter- ature and reading for pleasure are equally important. Speech, drama, and journalism are also offered as elective subjects in the English department. PHILLIP MEYERS To ossisl young men into o trade rewarding them with security, satisfaction, ond hoppinoss is why Philip Meyers, fishing ond hunting enthusiast took up teaching machine shop os o career. DONALD WESTLUND A graduate of Clork Col- lege and on auto mechanics instructor, Donald Wesllund is the proud father of three children. MRS. JANE WEBER Bosides leaching English because It's fun, Mrs. Jane Webor dosigns and makos her own hots. She has sorved os adviser on the assembly committee. WILLIAM PARKINS It is o challenging work, slated William Parkins when asked his view on his English teaching. This U. of W. graduate en|oys working on tho new homo he built himself. MRS. SHARON MISS SALLY WIESEKE A graduate of N.D.A.C., Miss Solly Wiosoke enjoys reading ond bowling in her sparo moments when sho isn't correcting English pp- pors for her English classes. FREEMAN Tho new Mrs. Sharon Free- man was known portway through tho yeor to her drama classos os Miss Woods. This happy U. of P. graduate loves boats, rood- ing ond music. 72
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COOKS MRS. AGNES SUMMERVILLE, MRS. ESTELLE DuPREE, MRS. HARRIET HOLLAND, CLARA RADI, MRS. LILLIE SMITH JAN9TORS LEE SCHAFFER, ROSCO THOMPSON OUR EAGLE FRIENDS HELP PREPARE 14 OFFICE ASSISTANTS MRS. TRUDI CHRISTENSEN, MRS. GERTRUDE ROBINS, MRS. DOROTHY MAYER
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