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A graduate of Washington State Univer- sity, Mr. Frohs teaches agriculture and is the advisor to the local chapter ot F.F.A. His childhood ambition was to be success- ful. Mr. Galloway, whose childhood ambition was to travel, is a graduate of the Univer- sity ot' Washington. A math teacher, Mr. Galloway likes to fish and hike. A favorite saying of Mr. Keppler's is I wonder why? A graduate of Washington State University, he teaches shop, psy- chology, and sociology. Having a good time at the Big-Little Sister party are Miss Still, Mrs. Vow- tes, Miss Crelly and Mrs. Pierini. Mr. Piele and Mr. White are about to enioy a meal prepared by one of the Home Ec. Classes. Mr. Klein, our fine music teacher, attended the University of Washington. He enioys fishing and has the dual roll of teaching Junior and Senior High students. Mr. McNabb, the king of the cottage, re- ceived his degree at Gonzaga University. He enjoys bowling, and he teaches Latin and French. Mr. McNabb is the advisor for the annual. 11 Ss, 54 ,Mast f- Mrs. Melcher fultilled her ambition by be- coming our chemistry teacher. She is one of the Junior class advisors, and she en- ioys skiing and traveling.
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To be a locomotive engineer was the childhood ambition of one of our math teachers, Mr. Anderson. He attended Wil- lamette University and graduated from Washington State University. To be a grown-up was the childhood ambition of Mr. Coyle our Biology and Physics teacher. The head track coach, Mr. Coyle attended Mehlenberg College, Uni- versity of Washington and University of North Dakota. He is often heard saying, As a matter of fact . . . 'I Mrs. Bottoms, the Biology and girls' P.E. teacher, attended the University of Ne- braska, Central Washington College of Education and the University of Washing- ton with the hope of becoming a chemist. She enjoys going to her mountain cabin during school vacations. A graduate of Briar Clift and the Univer- sity of Colorado, Miss Crelly teaches Span- ish and directs the Senior play. She is an advisor to Thespians. 10 Miss Breshears is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Washington. She teaches Home Economics and is the advisor of Future Nurses Club. Coaches White, Soland, and Nowaclnick survey the situation from the sidelines. Q l i I 5 A favorite saying of Mr. Durand, our head baseball coach is You win same, lose some and some get rained out. A native of Coffeyville, Kansas, he teaches history. One of his childhood ambitions was to be- come a professional baseball player.
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The realities of life are not the things we see, according to Mr. Molvik, our math teacher. He enjoys music and outdoor life, and attended Seattle Pacitic and the Uni- versity of Washington. Q 5 - f . r , , . Mr. Piele attended Washington State Uni- A graduate of Washington State Univer versity and the University of Washington. sity, Mrs. Piercey teaches commercial sub He advises the debate team and teaches iects and is an advisor to the Senior class English courses. ,i rf if f' Mrs. Pierini, a new teacher this year, at- tended Washington State University and the University of California at Berkeley. She teaches Sophomore English courses and Developmental Reading and is the advisor to the Girls' Club. Mr. Schmelzer teaches radio shop, Art and Design, Introductory Mechanical Drawing, cabinet making, Advanced Mechanical Drawing, and wood shop. He attended the University of Washington and Washington State University. 12 Mr. Tonstad demonstrates how to use a pogo stick. Mr. Smith, Mr. Galloway and Mr. Tonstad take in the action at one of the football games. Mr. Siemens attended Yale University, Adams State Teachers' College, San Fran- cisco State, and Washington State Univer- sity. He is an English teacher and the Journalism advisor, and is known for his beach bumming.
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