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Hunting, Cooking, Fishing Provide Although o moior port of o teocher's doy is spent in school, vve find these three foculty members discussing their fovorite postime, hunting, Mr. Robert Ritter, biology instruc- tor ond cooch of three sports, Mr. Leslie Tripp, principol in chorge of odministrotive duties, ond Mr. Chorles Rogers, history teocher, con only be found enioying their hobbies on week-ends, bocouse their moior concern is to educote the students. Miss Louise Pederson is describing o seven-pound north- ern vvhich she cought this summer to Mr. Edvvord Dotko ond Mr. Jomes Polmer, Perhops Miss Pederson is giving o procticol opplicotion in her tield of mothemotics by colcu- loting the length of the fish while Mr. Dotlco, English in- structor, is seorching his vost vocobulory for the proper odiectives to describe the one thot got ovvoy, ond Mr. Polmer, guidonce counselor, is getting o line on schol- orship opportunitiesl Cooking enthusiosts trying out the new stove ore Miss Eleonor Steelsmith, Miss Louise Smith, Mr. George Rose, ond Mr. Donold Simmelink. Although these four foculty members shore the some hobby, they serve our school in vorious vvoys. Miss Steelsmith speciolizes in business, Miss Smith's interests ore in mothemotics, Mr. Rose teoches sociol studies, odvises the Student Council, ond cooches bosket- boll, vvhile Mr. Simmelinlc is the school's otssistont principol. Discussing the lotest color schemes ore three of the school's foculty members whose interests ore in interior dec- oroting. Miss Glodys Rose, counselor ond odviser to Girls' Leogue, is trying to decide vvhot shode will best blend vvitl' the picture. Mrs, Lucille Smith, chemistry ond science in- structor, is oble to give helpful odvice ond Miss Morgorettc Ellsworth, sociol studies teocher, vvhose hobby is collecting ontigue furniture, odds o comment. FNGERTPS 438 Poge ten
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Faculty With Pleasant Relaxation Keeping visible and lasting reminders of The Life We Live through their hobby of photography are Miss Mar- garet Paschke, mathematics instructor, Mr. Bill Addison, Latin and English teacher, and Mr. Eugene Pose, instructor in the metal shop. Both Miss Paschke and Mr. Addison have studied in Europe, Miss Paschke as an exchange teacher, and Mr. Addison on a Latin scholarship. They are showing slides of their colorful trips to Mr. Pose who is interested in the technical side of photography. Now William Tell, be careful, warns Mr. Reno Rossini as Mr. John Mather indulges in his hobby, archery. Sports- minded Mr. Clarence Fulmek, mathematics teacher in addi- tion to being golf coach, is a bit dubious. He is suggesting that Mr. Mather confine his enthusiasm to his senior social studies classes and that Mr. Rossini continue his task of educating chemistry and mathematics wizards. The world of books has a strong fascination for three instructors who use them as tools in their work and as an aid to relaxing in leisure hours, Here are Miss Mary Healy and Miss Margaret Glenn, English teachers, and Miss Marion Gratz, librarian. All three collect books as a hobby. Miss Glenn's favorite readings are in her anthologies of poetry, Miss Gratz has a complete collection of the works of Don Byrne, while Miss Healy has several books over one hundred years old. This picture should have been taken inthe summer in one of the gardens of the three teachers shown here, for each spends considerable time with her hobby. Miss Valborg Helseth, business instructor, is arranging flowers as Miss Florence Vest, English and speech teacher, comments on the pleasure of late garden blooms. Miss Virginia Fertig, history instructor, istandingl is probably visualizing her spring garden. Page eleven
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