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ALICE L. LACKEY spec- ializes in golf and she may often be found hitting the white ball o er the green. In schocl when slie is not teach- ing typewriting, she is aid- ing some girl to find employ- ment. Miss Lackey is a graduate from the White- water Normal School. THE SCHIL AWiiU IA ■ LEETE is an out-dojr enthusiast. She may often be seen hiking over the golf greens with a golf club in her hand and a determine J look en her brow or astride a horse looking over her farm. Miss Leete is a mem- ber of the Commercial De- partment. HERB !■: R T A. LOSSE. Herb, as lie is most fre- quently known among the student body, is just a regu- lar man. He is a graduate of Wisconsin and claims gar- dening is his fa nrite pas- time. In schocl business he is affiliated with the jewelry sales and cafeteria. ALLISON B. McCAIN is a group chairman of the Math- ematics Department. It was at the I ' niversity of Michi- gan that he learned to make a circle w ithout a compass. He confesses to having no hobbies, but we rather im- agine that he is interested In motoring. 0% ■ i 7J JOHV McCUTCHEON has a special interest in the Uni- versity of Wisconsin for that is his Alma Mate r. At Washington he teaches science and commercial geography. He admits of no hobby but we fancy he likes athletics, for he supervises games out on the field. HOWARD ALALLE has a very unusual hobby of rais- ing bees and chickens. His favorite recreation is bowling. He has received degrees from Carroll College and from the L ' niversity of Wisconsin. Out- side of teaching speech he is a popular forensics and de- bate coach. DONALD K. .M E R E E N teaches the industrial arts but incidentally every school ac- tivity enlists his services. He sets the stage for plays. Photography is his hobby and he directs the Camera Club and shoots pictures for t he Annual. Tennis is his favor- ite sport. ARTHl R E. MEYER, who spend his time keeping our boys physically fit, learned his hurdles and sprints at Martjuette University. He brought his skill to Wash- ington w here he uses It to give our Alma Mater many track championships. Chess games rack his brain. HARRISON MEYER is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Practically a 1 1 branches of the Science De- partment are familiar ground to him. Supervision of the cold lunch stands is his ex- tra-curricular work. For rec- reation he enjoys football and golf. MARGUERITE MICHI of the Commercial Department is. Indeed, an up-to-the-min- ute teacher, if we are to judge by her hobby. She Is a devotee of dancing, but also enjoys tennis and skating. AIiss Alichi Is the sponsor of the Junior Division of the Girls ' Club. ■h- h ' h:.- h h h P(i(jf Tivfnty-fivo
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THE fCiflL AWif Ai RUTH M. HARDAKER finds a good deal of enjoy- ment coaching debates for Alphanea programs. After re- ceiving her degree from Wis- consin, she became a teacher of history at Whitewater where she also coached for- ensics. Driving, she says, is her favorite sport. ROSE HELEN HAUER. In her we have a real scholar. She has attended the Univer- sity cf Wisconsin, and Ox- ford and Cambridge Univer- sities of England ! She is feature and literary critic of The Scroll Weekly. Miss Hauer ' s hobby is collecting a large library. NELLIE B. HAVENS, in- structor of physical educa- tion, is sponsor of the Girls ' Athletic Association. As a hcbby Miss Havens clings to athletics ; even as a favorite recreation she chooses to swing a wicked golf club. Among the girls she is prime fav- orite. HAZEL HEALY. a gradu- ate of the University of Wis- consin, is a teacher of Eng- lish. Her favorite recreation is golf, while her hobby is traveling, whether by books and lectures or trains and aeroplanes. She devotes much time in supervising Scroll literary wcrk. CHARLES HOLBROOK is a loyal alumnus of Ripou. He IS a member of the Science Department, biology being his specialty. As head of The Scroll advertising staff he has done invaluable work. You can see him at play anytime in his garden, hoe or rake in hand. MADGE HOUGHTON is ;in enthusiastic traveler. Her scholastic duty extends to teaching English to a crowd of very interested students. Alphanea claims much of her spare time, but that which is left. Miss Houghton devotes to hiking and to studying French. WALTER F. JANISCH came to us this year in Febru- ary as an added member in our Art Department. He is a graduate of the Milwaukee State Teachers ' College. His hcbby is painting. He claims tenm ' s as his favorite outdoor recreation. Many are the hours he spends on the court. H. GUDWIN JOHNSON is quite bashful about what the H. in his name stands for and no amount of coaxing from the Latin Club, of M hich he is critic, can force him to divulge it. He is a member of the Matinee Dance Committee, but his fa- vorite recreation is reading. ORMA V. KEUPER is a member of the English De- partment and critic of Al- phanea. She likes to solve cross-word puzzles and to write poetry. Because of her fondness for poetry and short stories, she formed a club of Washington pupils called Pen-Pushers. IDA KUEHNAST. a very excellent addition to our Ger- man Department, is a grad- uate of the University of Wisconsin. She is chairman of our Newsboys ' Club. She claims no hobbies or favorite pleasures, but we surmise she likes boys very well for her club IS a big success. Page Tv:enty-one
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THE f CiHl MiliAL A. EL ' GENE MILLER, a leaclier of commercial sub- jects, manager of the cafe- teria, and critic of the Golf Club, is much interested in golf and basketball. His hobby is landscaping. He is a graduate of Cleary, Michi- gan State, and also Milwau- kee Teachers College. KARL i. MILLER is a critic of tlie Student Council student service, and the Na- ture Study Club. He is fond of atjuarium fish and animal tracks. His favorite recrea- tions are swimming, nature, hiking, and camping. He at- tended both Wisconsin and Chicago L ' niversilies. k: 1ly MRS. E. OSGOOD-MOORE is a member of our Music Department. She comes to Washington one day each week to instruct pupils in the art of harp playing. About twenty a ailed themseUes of the opportunity this year. Mrs. Moore ' s hobby is run- ning a home prcperjy. CAROLINE MURPHY that fine, cultured teacher at Wash- ington, is chairman of the English Department. She learned how to keep from splitting infinitives at the University of Chicago. She has gardening as a hobby and also does considerable w a Ik- ing fcr recreation. LORNA MURPHV is a teacher of French in our Modern Language Depart- ment. She is a member of the Matinee Dance Commit- tee. Her hobby is music, but her favorite recreations are tennis and walking. She has attended the Universities of Wisconsin and Chicago. CLARA E. NAPPE, a bowl- ing enthusiast, is in the Com- mercial Department. Her ex- tra-curricular activities ex- tend to the sponsorship of the Senior Girls ' Club. Out- side of school Miss Nappe devotes her time to reading. She graduated from the Uni- ersitv of Wisconsin. HARRY D. O ' NEIL is an Easterner, a graduate from the Lniversity of Maine. His leanings are also toward mu- sic, for he enjoys playing the trumpet and composing mu- sic. He is an instructor in the English Department and is the capable director of the band. HASSO PESTALOZZI. a member of our Chemistry Department, is a graduate of Wisconsin L ' niversity. He is Chemistry Club critic and manager of the band. His hobby lies in flower-garden- ing and photography. He gets a big kick out of making pars and 300-yard drives. ELLA PHELPS, a graduate of the University of Wiscon- sin, has a queer hobby — that of giving grammar drills to unsuspecting students. She is on the Matinee Dance Com- mittee, and the whirling dancers enjoy her cheerful smile. Reading is her favor- ite recreation. k . 1 LORRAINE POLLWORTH IS art critic of The Scroll Annual. In addition to her fondness for art and sculp- ture. Miss Poilwcrth Is also a sport enthusiast. Her fav- orile game is tennis. She at- tended art school and gradu- ated from the State Teachers College. . Pai e Tiicnty-three
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