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' '-'vi ent part of I Mr. John Lackner DU' 6l,ClflEg h ff ' as Winter Sports Day, pebfests, The spark that sets off suc a airs Y and assemblies sponsored by the Student Council, is Mr. John Lackner. Since he has advised this most active group in the school, there has been an ever-increasing number of extra activities for the enioyment of the entire student body. As a member of the board of athletics, he has formidably backed ideas such as reasonable student rates min- events Athletics continue to claim a pro for high school sporting . his time as he coaches football at the College of St. Thomas fav 5. Mrs. Enid Swanson and Mr GO d ' I' d interests and helping students Discovering talents an put them to the best use in their lives is the task of our guidance directors, Mr. Gordon Miniclier and Mrs. Enid Swanson. They answer inquiries regarding working conditions, college courses, scholarships, and any other ' h re reparing for problems that arise for student w o a p the future. Many young people have been put on the RNA i s 7 Alt , '-'W '-05.4 M Wk L 'N f tk A' i 2 W On Miniclier' 1 ' f al interview with one of the right track after an in orm directors. The result is a realization of one's abilities and the confidence needed to make these realizations become actual, successful experiences, As the annual has left us and Mrs, Maude goes to press, Mrs. Swanson Robinson has taken her place. Page elev 0 l J 'jk SU
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Th g sc oo activities is the challenge that has been most satisfactorily met by our etticient assistant princi- pal, Mr. Theodore Salmon. His stamp ot approval on any activity is one ot experience and good judgment. The greater part ot the student body sees and hears him from the stage in our school auditorium as assemblies, but actually most ot his Work is done behind the scenes. He deals with individual problems throughout the school day and has helped ma ny a student overcome , the ditticulties that contront him. e complex business ot controllin h l Mr. Theodore Salmon , 797 3, AMW' El nor MCCOOI Mrs. Lillian Blomstef and Mrs' eo Etticient and accurate b t d es escribe our capable ot- such accurate records, seniors come to them asking tice clerks, Mrs. Eleanor McCool and Mrs. Lillian Blom- Do l have enough credits to graduate? Did l make the ster. They take their many duties in their stride. Among honor roll? these duties are keeping the tiles complete and up-to- date, keeping accurate records, checking credits and Even though MVS- MCCO0l Gnd Mrs. Blomster Ore kept excuses, registering new students, and supervising the busy every minute, they maintain a pleasant dlsposi work ot the student othce assistants. Because they keep tion and kee th tt' ' Page ten p e o ice running smoothly.
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66 QGLCAQIFJ Our capable band instructor, Mr. Her- bert Dittbrenner, has attended Carleton Col- lege and the Minneapolis College of Music. One ot his most interesting experiences took place when he went on a concert tour and participated in the International Music Con- test in Europe. Pictured with Mr. Dittbrenner is Corrine Rieger, who is talking over an orchestra score with him. Everyone knows Mrs. Eleanor Hovelsrud, our very fine chorus director. Her A Choir presented a Christmas Concert and an operetta, Dizzy Baton. Besides play- ing the piano beautifully and directing a church choir, she tinds home interior decor- ating and hiking very enjoyable. Mrs. Ho- velsrud is a member ot the Assembly Com- mittee. NOT PICTURED. Miss Bessie Mulholland not only teaches art, but also supervises the painting ot posters tor our student ac- tivities and the making ot cuts tor our Pres- ident, Painting is a hobby with her . . . Miss Cecilia McHugh teaches math and Latin, but her spare moments are occupied by ceramics, rug hooking, and knitting. She is also talented in voice, piano, and dra- matics, and would like to own and live on a farm some day. Miss Eunice Midii, new at Washington this year, teaches home economics, and like the postman who takes a walk on his day att, she enjoys whipping up a tasty dish or fashionable dress in her spare time . . . Miss Teresa Jungbauer, also a home eco- nomics teacher, enjoys good plays and music. She has a wonderful talent for sew- ing, and would like to take a trip to Switz- erland and Southern Europe.
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