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U37 7!ze4wull'q!7 nwwawsofnaam fQ.?Y W -Qi! C?J XXX? L5 E3 xx ee 3 Qi Ann Gaveras commercial teacher, is a woman of contrast. She likes swing and Chopin, reads romance and mystery knits and is active in sports. Vince Gavre turned out an All-Suburban football team in addition to his students who are up-to-date on Ameri- can Problems. Mrs. Ellen Gormley in addition to her ninth grade English classes, sponsors Book Club, likes reading and good drama. Ruth Graves teaches Jr. High core curriculum and is very instrumental in turning out their fine dramatic productions. Jesse Grueneisen an expert on archery as well as Ameri- can government, lists fish as his favorite food. Mabel Hanson core curriculum, guides the Jr. Student Coun- cil. She likes her music on the classical side and enioys watching baseball. Mrs. Anna Hegg the spark of humor in the Cartoon Club, has time for fishing and gardening. Core Curriculum is her field. Robert Helm instructs his students in the art of woodwork and mechanical drawing. He has a green thumb and a yen for steaks. Leone Hoffman concerned with overdue books, new peri- odicals, etc., finds time to help students with reference material as Senior High Librarian. Carolyn Hoglund music teacher, is partial to Swedish cooking. She works to keep her vocal Ensemble on the right key and toured the West Coast last summer. Fannie Hopkins knows all the angles - she teaches solid geometry, college algebra, and trig. Chocolate is her favorite food and traveling is her favorite pastime. Charles Horwitz authority on science and quick on the quips, dreams of a steak - iuicy - and rare. Catherine Hughes teaches English, sponsors forensics, and relaxes by reading. Her pet gripe is people who like to argue for the sake of arguing. Margaret Humphreys an enthusiastic spectator at the An- nual Parade of Roses, turns out future homemakers along with sponsoring the Jr. High Honor Society. Sidney Jacobson the man who keeps you from coming down the UP stairs, teaches science and geography in addition to enlightening his 7th and 9th grade Science Clubs. l19l I
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Same Nw Shu, GM '7aJZ -URM PAPERS .sz...z...z.e'fWf-1z...,..f1.z,.4..z Q X an exam .cw saw, ,mx Russell Miller thinks vacationing is a nice way to keep busy. He directs freshman football and basketball and teaches classes in science. Zelma Monlux known affectionately by her friends as Zel , is noted for her red hair and fine choirs. Verna Mulry who teaches English and is Director of Read- ing, amuses herself with bowling, golf, travel, and read- ing novels - in French! Robert Munger brings schools into the limelight over WAUX besides teaching English. Kathryn Nohelty U. S. history teacher and Sr. Student Council adviser, enjoys picnics, mysteries, and tuna fish. Mrs. Barbara Norris is a real music lover. She plays the flute with the Waukesha Symphony plus teaching music here. Nicholas Panella has a honey of a granddaughter, knows the ins and outs of American Problems and guides the Guidance Commission. Mrs. Florence Parmenter with snowy hair and friendly smile, is kept busy as adviser to eager freshmen. Mrs. Marian Pettigrew finds that knitting socks for her husband, housework, and collecting pottery keep her busy when she isn't teaching English and civics. Robert Pettigrew along with teaching math and science, sponsors Meg photography. His favorite food is pea- nut butter! Louise Pfefter around the world in '50, introduces her students to the mysteries of chemistry. Frank Pichotta father of four boys, heads Jr. B.A.A., teach- es Phy. Ed., and abhors screeching sopranos. Carl Peipenburg teaches bookkeeping to future C.P.A.'s. He gets along fine with ice cream and pie, even though time marches on. Margaret Pohlmann enioys horse racing and radio for- ums. She teaches Core Curriculum and sponsors the Jr. High Assembly Commission. Viola Rasmussen is a home ec specialist and therefore consequently doesn't like caviar. E211
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