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J., rofecfion Pew Lights out are tamiliar words when the projection crew is around. Movies are shown in the school auditorium and in class rooms to supplement regular class work. These boys, who are shown with their instructor, Mr. Reinhart Sitzer, are Bill Krawczak, Dick Miller, Glen Bauman, David Ziniel, Earl Fritz, Dick Zschokke, Lyle Horwath, Mr. Sitzer, Don Madison, Mike Fash- ingbauer, and Allan Girard. Cakferia C0046 Many a hearty meal is prepared in our school cafeteria by Mrs. An- derson, Mrs. Rax, and Mrs. Young. Mrs. Anderson, the head cook, makes the most delicious pies and cakes one has ever tasted. Because of their ettorts, VVashington's cate- teria is rated as tops among the city high schools. Wainfenance I-ew Firing the turnace, sweeping floors, cutting the lawn, shc-veling the sidewalks, and numerous other tasks are the jobs of our able- bodied maintenance crew, Ben Jus- ten, Harold Lundberg, Otto Ras- mussen, and Leo Peet.
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UPPER LEFT: Social studies teacher Mr. Henry R. Hol- man was in charge of the Junior Town Meeting of the Air. Before coming to Washington High School, Mr. Holman traveled all over the nation for the State Parole Board. He enioys sports of all kinds, and would some day like to own a car that will actually run . . . Mrs. Emily Stevens, of our History Department, says she would like to continue teaching for many years, and then retire to a scenic spot and read . . . Mr. Leo Bradle teaches social studies and many of us know him as the advisor of the l.L:.Q. Among his hobbies are bird study, hiking, shooting, and sports . . . Mr. Ed Liston is really a busy manl He not only teaches history and social studies, but is also the Senior-Class advisor, as- sistant football coach, and chairman of the History De- partment. lvlr. Liston is a true sportsman, and enioys hunting, fishing, and camping . . . World history and social studies are the two subiects taught by Miss Francesca Springer. She takes a great interest in people, and says that her hobby and ambition is to make other people happy. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Joseph Gagnon, wood shop instruc- tor, is demonstrating one of the machines in his de- partment . . , Mr. Francis P. Bergup, of the metal shop, is also golf, coach. Fishing, building, and gardening take up hisileisure time. During the First World War, Mr. Bergup spent i8 months with the Navy in French 'u'w s'-- - waters .' . . Yes, it's Mr. Reinhart E. Sitzer, our man about the school. He specializes in mechanical draw- ing classes, and is our Visual Education director. Pho- tography and woodworking are two hobbies which He puts to use here at Washington as well as at home. All Mr. Sitzer wants is to be happy. Q UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Harry Nelson, our physical educa- tion teacher, not only coaches winning basketball and baseball teams, but has a keen interest in fishing. He says his great ambition is to keep from getting in a rut in my way of thinking and living. No doubt he was giving a few pointers to John Hislop, our All-City basketball star. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Davis H. Elliott, who teaches Eng- lish, is advisor to the Allied Youth, His home, garden, travel, and music keep him really busy. During the First World War, he lived through a disastrous storm at sea, when the waves were mountain high, and the sea infested with German submarines. Gashlll . . . Our English teacher, Mrs. Betty Lundberg, says she has talent for making Angel Food cake. Traveling and reading are among her hobbies. She was fortunate enough to live through the big forest fire in Northern Minnesota. Here she is shown pointing out a passage from literature to Mr. Elliott and Betty Anderson. I O
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