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Mr Michael Kazar ,gpm-N-, l WE GIVE H0 OR A face that wc'll not soon forget is that of our art instructor, Nlr. Nlichael Kazar. This man has become a legend in the art circles around this state. He is even more of a legend around Washington High School. Our student artists have won awards upon awards both locally and nationally under l1is tutelage. While we know that the students involved had the talent, we all believe that it was the inspiration and instruction of Mr. Kazar that made the big difference. We think the pictures on this page illustrate this fact. To you, Nr. Kazar we say adieu and wish you well in your new position.
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One of the faces that we will miss next year is that of Miss Mary Dunne. It would take much too long to enumerate the contributions WE GIVE HONOR this remarkable woman has made to Washing- ton High School. A veritable dynamo of energy, Miss Dunne has taught Junior English and has still found time to organize innumerable outside activities. We will probably best remember her for her wonderful talent in advising the Nesho- tah News. This newspaper has truly been a school newspaper and has won a myriad of awards both locally and nationally under her guidance. To you, Miss Dunne, we bid a fond farewell and we assure you that your face will not pass quickly from our memories. Miss Mary Dunne E'-X
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w 1 Mr. George M. O'Brien An A grade goes to Superintendent George M. O'Brien and our School Board from W. H. S. students and faculty for an administrative job of which all Two Bivers can be proud. Mr. O'Brien's great interest in our school is obvious in this state- ment published in his Administrative Bulletin for March 1, 1962. Our Two Rivers school program must be constantly improved, with giant strides, or we will be losing ground in the never ending battle for an AH rating in preparation of our young people for college, for citizenship, for life! M NISTB TIO According to Mr. O'Brien, and we certainly do agree with him, our School Board deserves a lot of credit for their good work. He says, So many times we take the services of the members of our Board of Education for granted. There is no pay and very little glory for the Board members . . . My hat is off to the members of OUR Board of Education for their contributions to our school program I I ! Mr. Len Brittelli congratulates Mr. O'Brien before he left to assume the superintendency of the Beloit Public Schools in December. Vincent Becker, J. R. Eggers, Sigmund Talarek, George M. 0' Brien, Dr. Steven VVeld. John Halberg. Edmund Mal- kowski, Miss Gertrude Daetz.
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