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.94 peep e VersaTile is The name for Mrs. VicToria Bohan, who noT only Teaches English, Ger- man, Spanish, and journalism all in The same day, buT also spends much Time as advisor To The Surveyor sTaff. In addiTion, she serves as advisor To The Spanish Club, The German Club, and The Quill and Scroll. She enjoys Travel, buT her favoriTe hobby is her splendid family . . . MaTh and hisTory are The specialTies of Miss Isabel M. Nimis. She aTTended The College of ST. Cafherine, and enioys phoTography and her work in The Teachers' Federation. WhaT would our library be like vviThouT eFHcienT Miss Hildegard Kremer? PreTTy cha- otic! Our helpful and indusTrious librarian is an enThusiasTic reader herself, and col- lecTs figurines as a hobby. She also enioys a good game of golf. Miss Kremer is pic- Tured showing Lorrayne Euenffinger how To use The files. Mrs. Mary J. Hafner, of our English De- parTmenT, is also The very popular advisor To The Junior Class. She has used her abil- iTy in dramaTics by coaching plays for us, and has always been willing To help ouT when needed. While her husband was in The armed forces, Mrs. Hafner Traveled abouT The UniTed STaTes vviTh him, and iT is her ambiTion To Travel around The vvorld. Her hobbies include golf, reading, and cooking, and of course, her liTTle daughTer, Mary Rose . . . Miss Mary O'Keefe is noT only a good English Teacher, buT also makes a very capable advisor To The HisTorical SocieTy. BoTh she and Mrs. Hafner are pi- oneers in Teaching The core-curriculum class- es in our school. Miss O'Keefe enioys read- ing. i l 'fafrv' 'I I .X l Page Thirteen
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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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UPPER LEFT: Mr. Ralph Bacon, who Teaches bookkeep- ing, is also chief cashier of our school bank. As bursar he counTs ouT our money and wriTes The checks ior all organizaTions . . . Miss Ursula D. Sweeney Teaches sTen- ography and is also The Sophomore Class advisor. Her TalenTs are hidden, she says . . . Miss MargareT Wall- blom is a busy person. She Teaches Typing, advises The Commercial Club, and is a member of The Assembly CommiTTee. In addiTion, she has Temporarily Taken Mrs. HaTner's place as Junior Class advisor. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Mary Sheehan makes a specialTy of Teaching Freshman English. She likes To read, and has enjoyed many summers of Travel ThroughouT The coun- Try. A Trip To Bermuda is one oT The evenTs she par- Ticularly remembers as very inTeresTing . . . Mr. Ray- mond Peferson l Ray To mosT oT usl, Teaches English and maTh. In addiTion, he coaches TooTball and Track and is a member of The Assembly CommiTTee. During The war, Mr. PeTerson spenT Two years in The Navy and made a 4000-mile plane Trip over The Pacific. His chiel ambiTion is To mainTain, in an ever-increasing de- gree, conTenTmenT and happiness in liTe.' '... Mrs. Emma J. Sanders says, Every day is a miracle of evenTs. Besides Teaching her English classes, she is The PresidenT advisor, and chairman of The Assembly CommiTTee. She delighTs in playing The piano and in gardening. She has Traveled exTensively Through The X U. S. and spenT a summer in Europe. She remembers especially shooTing The rapids in The ST. Lawrence River and celebraTing a FourTh oT July aT The American Em- bassy in Berlin . . . English and dramaTics are The spe- cialTies of Miss Evelyn Page. She direcTed The Senior Class play, The Groom Said No. Miss Page, who once Trailed an earThquake inTo SouThern California, includes reading, cooking, kniTTing, painTing, and con- sTrucTing scenery among her hobbies. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Ruby Jane Gould supervises physical educaTion Tor girls and is advisor To The G.A.A. To- geTher wiTh Miss Barbara Roeslein, our school nurse, she keeps close waTch over The healTh oT The girls in our school. Here They are seen checking up on The weighT of Donna Flipp and Lois Anderson, which They know is an indicaTion of sTaTe of healTh. - LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Floyd Cook, who Teaches science, spends much Time in coaching The gymnasTic squad. He enioys Traveling, and Takes much pride and joy in his Tamily . . . Miss Grace Benz makes chemisTry inTeresTing To her classes. She is The chairman oT The Science De- parTmenT, enioys music, and dabbles a biT in painTing. She Hew To CaliTornia Tor ChrisTmas This year . . . Mr. Warren R. Lange has classes in biology and healTh and saTeTy. PhoTography proves To be very inTeresTing as his hobby. M'-4fw-awagw, .Q ffl. T 'f ff: 'F
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