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MR. ALLAN BORLIN. better known as Al ho» taught at Monroe for eleven years and in that time has helped the boy- add to their collection fifty eight judging contest banners. This year Mr Borlin taught agriculture, farm shop, study of crops and was F.F.A and Boys' Club advisor. He also has charge of two acres of very profitable raspberries. Mr Borlin s interests ore fairs, judging contests, and visiting the boys on their farms ■ MISS LOUISE WICKLUNO better known os Miss Wick says. I wouldn’t want to be anything but a teacher, al- though ot first I never hod the least in- tention of becoming one. This year Miss Wicklund taught English, literature, wos the senior class and annual advisor and director of the senior play. Miss Wick- lund's main interests ore reading, brats”, ships, deep sea fishing, and ob- serving people and their personalities. She has been all over the United States. Canada, and Mexico; but that isn't enough. Miss Wicklund's main ambition is to obtain a lot of money somewhere ond travel all over the world. ■ MR. THOMAS SULLIVAN, who was born in Des Moines. Iowa.received his college education at St. John’s University and La Escuela Interameri- cana in Mexico. He taught in Colorado for three years and Monroe one year. He taught Spanish. English, and the eighth grade. Mr. Sullivan's original ambition was to be a history teacher but in some way he drifted slowly into foreign languages, which interests him very much. Mr. Sullivan's main interests are reading ond any type of music and his main ambition is to learn just as much os he con about everything. Hi I like Mon-r best , soy MR. JOHN STAHL who has taught a» six different schools. This year. Mr Stahl taught U S. history, government bookkeeping, world history, ond is P E. health co-ordinator. Mr. Stahl spent four years at Northern Staff- Teachers' College, a year at the Un warutvof Washington and two and o half years in the navy where he was a P.E. instructor Mr Stahl’s main in terest is sports He was basketball coach, and tennis coach. His hobbies include! fishing and golf.
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I MISS ROWENA LEWIS, who hod her picture in newspapers all over the United States for taking part in girl's football, has taught in Monroe for two years. Miss Lewis taught English, social studies, algebra. P.E., and was G.A.A. advisor. Her interests consist of teaching, kids ', fencing, classical music, camping, and fishing Miss Lewis plans on go- ing to Japan and she will spend the summer with her brother in Seoul. Korea ■ MISS GRACE TIMMER, County Public Health Nurse, visits schools from Snohomish to Index and is at Monroe every Wednesday afternoon to check for sickness. She has charge of all vaccinations in the schools and also visits the home for all communicable dis eases. Miss Timmer has worked in surgery ond also as a laboratory technician Miss Timmer said. I am not only taking care of the people ot home and at school but I am trying to promote better health habits for everyone | MR PAUL BENNETT, who has been teaching in Monroe for fourteen years, fought school-wide bond and conducted individual lessons in the elementary grades Mr. Bennett attended college at Eastern Washington ond University of Washington, where his main ambition was to become a dentist. He was in the Air Force for four years and in that time spent two years in Greenland as a weather observer. Mr Bennett raises straw- berries, ond his main goal in life is. to be able to quit teaching, get lots and lots of money and travel all over the world.
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in MR. RAU BEAU, who teoches wood shop and mechanical drafting has been teaching of Monroe High f |r the post sixteen years. Before this time, he was the principal of Tualco Grade School. Mr. Beoil declares. I enjoy teaching shop very much, os I like mechanical work. His main ambition was always to be a shop teacher and now that he has fulfilled his goal he is very satisfied with life. Mr. Beall's interests are music and photography ond his hobby is school teaching. Mr. Beail is very active in community and church work. This summer he plans to do some more carpentry work. ■ MISS BARBR McHARGUE, who obtained her first teaching job at Monroe has been teaching here for two years. She hos taught music at the Junior High. Grade School, High School, was director of the operetta, ond advisor of Triple Trio. Miss McHargue was born in Seattle ond has lived there most of her life. During her high school years at Roosevelt she swore she would never be a teacher, but somehow just fell” into the profession. Miss McHorgue's main ambition is to travel around the world as she has already traveled all over the United States. MR ROBERT FAY, who began his teaching career in Monroe, taught chemistry, biology, geometry advanced moth., was baseball coach, ond assistant football coach Mr Fay attended the University of Idaho for three years, worked as an engineer for fen years then finished his two years of schooling Mr. Fay’s chief hobby is electrical devices At one time he was on underground electrician. Mr Fay enjoys golf, rock collecting, ond, in the past hos had a few lead claims in Idaho | MR. RAYMOND HANNON who lived in Skagway Alaska from the time of his birth until the age of eighteen, teaches typing, shorthand, journalism general business, ond advises Booster Club, Hy-Tye. He is the Sophomore class advisor. Mr. Hannons's hobbies include hunting, fishing sports, carpentry, and golf. His ombition is to enjoy life, which I certainly do Mr. Hannon tn the brmy for five ypcfft icntfr? nfn f n e University of Washington for six years,- and obtained his first teaching job in Monroe High School.
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