Orono High School - Spartan / Orion Yearbook (Long Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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14115 Qcuwl ewubdawz' . I Very sportsminded is Miss Salmon- son, our music co-ordinator and chorus director. She loves ice skating, golf and tennis. During the summer of i955 she traveled to Europe as a soloist with the St. Olaf choir. She now finds time to devote her talent to singing with the Mineapolis Madrigals and several Minneapolis churches. 245' tilt' .ll This book may help you in finding the necessary information that you need. I Orono's librarian, Miss Griesbach, who is a graduate of Macalester Col- lege, loves to travel and read. Inspired by the many travel books she has read, she boarded the S. S. United States and sailed to Europe. Miss Briesbach liked Italy and Scotland very much, not to mention that the Swiss Alps took her heart away. To re- turn to Europe is her inner desire. I Being gifted with a keen sense of humor, Mr. Snow, our band instructor, is well liked by his many students. ln his spare time he plays in a professional dance band and arranges music of various types. Along the intellectual line, Mr. Snow enioys history and chess. Mr. and Mrs. Snow with their two children live in a new home in Long Lake. . 7 fl W 1 , .mf -, QL I Mrs. Garmaker, our art instructor, is posters, signs, and decorations for the front row at a Minneapolis as enthusiastic about the subject of art as her husband is about basketball. lf she is not patiently directing the work on a masterpiece in art class, or making differ- ent school events, she can be found in Lakers basketball game cheering her famous husband on to victory. During the Sum- mer months, her time is devoted 'ro such hobbies as golfing and swimming.

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7 . Za wc- ,sQ ,vz1.,,i i .i - l As we come into the administrative offices, we are welcomed by Mrs. Harvey, the principal's secretary-account- ant. Besides being Mr. Parker's right hand gal, she is busily occupied issuing passes, answering the telephone, keeping stud- ent's records up-to-date, and performing the regular duties of a receptionist. ln - The two very capable secretary-accountants for the superintendent are Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Neddermeyer. They can be seen typing, filling requisitions, hustling around the office operating the mimeograph and ditto machines, or her spare time, she collects at the adding machine balancing the school dis- enioys going fiSl1lV1Q- lll'rl trict's books. For entertainment Mrs. Pogue enioys J 1 a good game of cribbage or golf while Mrs. Ned- Q 1 1 ikbff514feXZ:fi.',,1?fl121f dermeyer loves to read and knit. k V 7 A LVLV wasazifasiiesisvfzfswimmewewvfetf . qw. wi -W if f 'f - f r ' r ' ,,, .. ..,.. .ms-5 sf'. 4.51-seamiisis A I Without the office helpers, the work of the secretaries be doubled. Above we see Evelyn Pritchett, Ruth Allen, y Vggyyyygz layman, Raymond Norum, Garrie Tufford, and Joanne Bennett ssf HOWSY- f,g1 5Al9 8 23.5234 fggsgigss, Q A use M fm- qlwiffilti mss,ifsg,w,.ss5g2i



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I - O I I Muy bien, Miss l'loaglund's favorite ex- pression, is often heard during 'first hour Spanish class. This phrase is by no means -re- stricted to Spanish alone, for her eager seventh and eighth grade English students find that praise also comes to them for work vvell done. During the winter months a great portion of Miss Hoag- lund's time is spent in advising the numerous students who participate in the spring speech con- test. High on her list of maior enioyments are her . Illlll is .S S. 'ls First hour Spanish class is interesting and informal. I Miss Garsteig, a graduate of Concordia College in Moorehead, Minnesota, ioined C the Orono faculty in l953. Trav- eling is her greatest delight so if you can't find her during the summer months, it's because she is in Scandinavia visiting her mountain relatives. B e s i d e s teaching eighth and ninth grade trips to Mexico and Cuba. I In teaching iunior and senior Eng- lish, Mrs. Hong virtually holds her students spellbound by her vast knowl- edge of English and American literature. She is well able to tie in the great liter- ary figures with important social and economic conditions of the countries in which they lived. This summer after tour- 'HQ Hong an entire month in Effie 35365 to again further historical and literary background mater- ial on English literature. ,ss fl English, she is the adviser of the Orion. , ,,,, I Mrs. Bastis, a grad uate of the Univers- ity of Minnesota, taught in California before teaching sophomore English and speech here at Orono. Aside from her domestic duties she enioys reading, sewing, listening to classi- cal music and hopes event- ually to earn a Masters Degree in literature from the University of Minne- sota.

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