It is with deep appreciation and affection that the Lens dedicates this issue to Miss Hazel M. Ohmert, dean of girls and vice-principal. In June, 1955, she will have established a 36 year record for the longest tenure of any member of the faculty of Washington High School. Miss Hazel Ohmert was born on March 20, 1890, in a small mining town, Washington, California Q5 ln 1908 she graduated from high school and later entered the University of Nevada. Here she received her degree in Latin and French. Later she received her M.A. from University of Oregon in guidance and personnel work. is f HVNN She attended elementary school in Nevada City, California, and also in Oakland, California. Her freshman and sopho- more years were spent at Oakland High School, and her junior and senior years in Reno High School in Nevada. After graduating from the University of Ne- vada, Miss Ohmert taught all the grades in a small country school in Smith Valley. Nevada, for one year. She taught high school subjects during recess, noon hour and after school., and also did janitor work. The following years she went to Humboldt County High School in Win- nemucca, Nevada, and taught Latin, French, English, history, physical education and also acted as vice-principal. She taught there for six years.
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