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GUY P. BANNISTER Bookkeeping Chairman of Scroll Bi-Wcckly Faculty Committee: Scroll Annual Business Director. HILDA E, BEAR Shorthand. Typewriting Lost and Found Department Direc- tor: Supervision and Distribution o( Locker Keys. EDWARD BERG Mechanical Drawing Chiiirman of Manual Arts Depart- ment; School Treasurer. LISLE V. BLACKBOURN Physical Education Coach of Football. Wrestling. Box- ing. Assistant Coach of Track. RALPH J. BLAIR Salesmanship and Advertising School Bookkeeper; Cafeteria Book- keeper; Supervision of Senior Class Finances. MARGUERITE BLEYER Shorthand. Typewriting JOSEPH A, BORIFF Chemistry ALMA V. BOUNDEY English Junior Dramatic Club Director. CARRIE C. BROWN Shorthand. Typewriting HARRY G. BROWN Algebra, Geometry Boys ' Quartet Director. I Page Seventeen
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Languid lunch hour Presiding over monthly meeting IV ' dav GENERAL FACULTY THE faculty of Washington High School is composed of eighty-four teachers in- cluding the two part-time teachers. Mrs. Emma Osgood-Moorc and Miss Marie Maxson. There have been but few changes in this past year. We regretted to lose Miss Julia Hammel. formerly of the Commercial Depart- ment, who is, at present, teaching at River- side High School. Mr. Otto Birr of the History and Civics Departments and Mr. Clyde Sims of the Latin Department have taken over the positions of vice-principals of ' graded schools. Miss Edna Gregg and Miss Helen Ostrom. both of the Mathematics De- partment, arc now teaching at North Divi- sion High School and Steuben Junior High School respectively. Mrs. Margaret Flegal. former shorthand and t y p e w r iting teacher, has also left. There have been. however, several ad- ditions made to the faculty in the vari- o u s departments. Miss Ida Kuchnast has entered Washing ton from Peckham Junior High School and is teaching German. Miss Alice Gutsch is in the Art Department, and Miss Verna Schultz. who entered Washing- ton from Whitewater Normal, teaches short- hand and typewriting in the Commercial De- partment. Miss Evangeline Fisher has been added to the History Staff. The teachers of Washington High School enjoyed their annual outing last fall at the farm of Mr. Robert Ewers near Menomonee Falls. A Christmas party was also held in the cafeteria last December, and even Santa Claus was present to distribute gifts and give added gayety to the party. It is this spirit of play while you play as well as work while you work which fosters be- tween teachers and individual pupils a mutual feeling of friendliness and help- fulness without which the true aim of education cannot be obtained, and that .lim is ever uppermost in the minds of Washington High School ' s faculty. Page Sixteen
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w r - WALTER C. CANDY Geometry PhIlom.ithca Literary Society Critic. REBECCA CHASE Art GUY T. COOK Geometry School Cashier: Supervision Ushers. LILLARD CULVER Commercial Vice-Principal: Chairman of Com- mercial Department: Chairman of Scroll Annual Faculty Committee; Cafeteria Supervisor. BYRON DERRWALDT Biology Coach of Swimming; Boys ' Club Director. Sophomore Division. KENNETH A. DEWEY Speech Forcnsics Coach; Boys ' Club Direc- tor, Junior Division. HARVEY S. DRAKE Physics Chairman of Science Department: Physics Club Director. HENRY E. ERICSON Trigonometry, Algebr:i Manager of Athletics: Chairman of Boys ' Club Directors. ROBERT F. EWERS History Chairman of Social Science Depart- ment; Assistant Coach of Football. HENRIETTA FAIRALL Household Arts Girls Club Director. Sophomore Division. Page Eighteen
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