Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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The Arts Contribute tn llummunicatiun With the world rapidly becoming one unit, the foreign language teachers are helping to bridge American and foreign interests. Many of them travel to the countries which speak the language they teach. This last summer, Mrs. Edith Norman visited Spain and Miss Gail Ingle studied in Rome on a scholarship. Mrs. Norman also co-authored a Spanish text book which was published this fall. Trying to give us a better understanding of other countries, Social Studies teachers spend their vacations taking refresher courses and traveling. Miss Helen Anderson's last trip took her to such places as Australia and the Suez Canal. The Language Arts department endeavors to improve all communication. Recent activities of this group of teachers include: Mr. Gordon Mauer- mannis publishment of a playg Mr. Virgil Anderson's tour of Europe last summerg and Mr. Ivard Strauss's book on the art of stage direction which is in its final stages. Four new teachers were added to Roosevelt's faculty for the second semester. They are: Mr. Leonard Thrapp, Mrs. Helen Chess, Mrs. Agnes Arnold, and Mrs. julia Metz. They all have taught previously in Seattle Schools. Iack Rasmussen Social Studies Florence Russell Foreign Language Conrad Schirmer Social Studies Ellen Smith Language Arts Mary Lou Mason Language Arts Jean MUSSCI Language Arts Edward Ottum Music Kenneth Parmeter Language Arts Ivard Stxauss Language Arts Lloyd Tumer Social Studies Alice Wiley Social Studies Martha Young Language Arts Gordon Mauermann Language Arts Edith Norman Foreign Language Dale Parker Social Studies Earl Prebezac Social Studies Margaret West Language Arts James Zachow Language Arts I3 Faculty

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.ap Leonard Thrapp Drivers' Education Julia Metz Language Arts as 'ii X Helen Anderson Virgil Anderson Social Studies Language Arts Edna Breazeale Carlotta Brunson Language Arts Lois Fulton Art Clark Green Language Arts Language Arts Igor Gladstone Foreign Language Ann Grodal Language Arts Gail Ingle Foreign Language Earle Jones Language Arts Richard junco Foreign Language Carl Lawrence Social Studies Kenneth Lyman Music Aristelle MacDonald language Arts Byron Baggaley Social Studies Elizabeth Clark Social Studies Helen Chess Language Arts Alma Hawkins Foreign Language Berkeley Hutchins Language Arts Philip Bauclin Foreign Language jean Elshin Art Agnes Arnold Language Arts



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Kathryn Barber Home Economics Donald Harney Industrial Arts Elizabeth Lohren Business Education Elizabeth Moe Girls' P.E. Audrey Spadey Business Education Erling Thorsen Industrial Arts Robert Bell Boys' P.E. Lou Hull Boys' P.E. Eleanor Loughead Business Education Elizabeth Montgomery Business Education Doris Sundling Business Education David Burrell I ndustriul Arts Aurora Kipperberg Girls' P.E. Helen McCormick Business Education Richard Mooney Business Education Melvin Dranga Boys' Health Ed. Ernest Lauber Industrial Arts Betty McFarlane Girls' P.E. Eugene Olmsted Business Education Lorna Erickson Home Economics Robert Lindh Boys' P.E. Celia Michel Home Economics Hugh Preston Business Education Praetieal Courses Prove Useful Preparing students for industry and its management is the main function of the Commercial Department. In keeping with a new Strenuous Life policy of highlighting a different department each year, pages twenty-two and twenty-three have been devoted to this department. Industrial Arts teachers pass on the skills necessary to industryg and enjoy outdoor sports in their spare time. An enriched course in this field, Pre-Engineering Drawing, is being offered for the first time this year. Ccreducational courses dealing in the art of home living are offered by the Home Economics Department, giving excellent preparation for meeting the problems of running a home. The Home Economics teachers have practical experience in this as they all have homes and families of their own.

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