Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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4 - I 91. . -- e-ff L FAH Llfffflla Siei so reg,-Q! Faculty Feature fffozztirzzzeflj IYIRS. IVIALLETTE: Six-thirty-five, grapefruit and dry toast, or bacon and eggs, and Postumf' Miss IXIAXSON: Seven-five, either rolls or else toast and coffee. Bliss NORRIS: Ten to sevenf, Sheys another of the teachers who sings: The ye11r's at the spring dm! dfzy'.v at the morzzj flfornir1g's at se7Jen,' The lzillsizfefv flew-pmrledg The !arh's on the wingj The Silllifjj' on the thorny Coffs in Ilis heaven- r4lI's right with the world! To come down to the prosaic again, she Cats rolls and drinks milk. INIISS CUZNER: HSeven, and I eat toast and jam and eocoafl IWR. THOMPSON: I get up at one-quarter to seven and have bacon and one eggs. CN.B. Not a misprint.j IXIR. DAMMANN: Never before seven-twentv-five and I guess I eat about ever - U . , ., Y thingfi IVIR. NEUIJECKERI Seven o'cloek' coffee and breadf' Y INIR. FAUSCH: 'A Seven o'elock. One dish of Pep, some toast, and coffee. IVIRS. VON BERG: For crying out loud! I usually don't eat breakfast, because I donlt have time. Them's her very words. llfllss REAGER: Sauerkraut and salt pork, sometimes I have crackers and cheese. Oh, yes, I always get up at five olclockf, A1158 OHANSON: K'Seven in winter live in the s urine for bird tri ns. I eat whatever I I , 1 1, 1 get and itys always goodf' IVIR. EMMONS: Wfoast and coffee, and I guess I get up at seven-that's when they all call me up to find out about the band praeticesf' llllss STEARNS: I get up at the latest possible moment and eat whatever I have time forf' AIRS. WALLACE: Seven, toast, coffee, and fruit. Miss GLEASON: Seven, toast, one egg, and coffee. Miss NELSON is an early riser-wto use her own words, 'AAny time between six-thirty and seven-fifteen. My breakfast consists mostly of fruit. Iyd like to hike around the lake every morning, but L-I' IVIR. WILBURN has a rather unusual program in the morning. He gets up at four, eats a link of summer sausage, walks around the lake, eats another link of S.S. and goes to school. IVIISS SHIRLEY gets up fifteen minutes after her alarm clock has gone off at seven o'elock. CCan you figger it out?l She drinks two CZD quarts of milk and eats toast, bacon, and eggs, prunes and fruit. COne almost wonders??j Page SL'i'L'7LlL'L'lL

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1 L L at 'S cT5he A5173-:EAA .5 E Faculty Feature OMPLYING with a questionnaire sent out by a famous cereal company as to what is the average hour of arising and what is the universal breakfast of Albert Lea High School faculty members, the following hours and diets were listed: IYIR. BLOMQUIST! Five minutes to seven, precisely, l eat Purity Toast and drink Kaffee Hag-sometimes I have cinnamon rolls. MISS VVERSTER: I get up as late as possible, just so I can get to school on time. I eat one roll and drink one cup of coffeef, MISS GREEN gets u n when her Ufamil H does and alwa s eats what the do. :D l Y 3 Y Y IVIISS HANNA gets up any time and eats everything fnot all at oncej. Her words- Hlf itls five minutes to eight, I have an egg, if it's two minutes to eight, I have a cup of coffee. IVIISS BAUER! I get up between seven-fifteen and seven-thirty, and my usual break- fast is toast and coffeef' IVIISS BERDAN was very concise in her answer, f'Six-forty-three and one-half, two rolls, one cup of coffee, and one orange. IVIISS RAWLINGS gets up at six-thirty. Her morning menu is composed of toast, coffee, and fruit. IVIISS DENNISTON rises at seven. She breaks her fast with fruit, toast, and coffee. She and Miss Rawlings have a partnership game. One gets b1'eakfast, and the other washes the dishes. INIISS CLEMENT begins her day at six-thirty and breakfasts on toast and coffee. NIR. SVENDSEN: Six-thirty, waffles and maple syrup, Umm! Isn't he lucky? INIRS. SVENDSEN: Six-thirt -two is her risin time and she likes hone f. Y g l IMR. BLACK: It all depends on what day it is. On Saturdays and Sundays, if there isn't anything special, I get up sometime between ten and twelve, other days at seven. I like chocolate, toast, and eggs. Once in a while I have bananas and cream-a 'hangover' from the Philippine Islands. fWhat else has been written of his sojourn there?D MRS. HANSON: Six-thirty-and since variety is the spice of life, I have everything- no two mornings do I have the same things. Miss SIMERSON says Ditto to Mrs. Hansonys entire statement. Page Sixteen



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S .J Y A U , Y -V v,, .- fee AlT',,J:?5- 5243 Student Council LTHOUGH this was the first year that the Student Council has been in operation in Albert Lea High School, it has proved a successful and helpful organization. The officers of the Council were Joseph Calhoun, presidentg Lowell Peterson, vice- presidentg and Gladys Knutson, secretary. These ofhcers niet with the home-rooin chairmen and discussed problems of stu- dents' work and welfare. Topics decided upon in these meetings were then taken up in the home-rooins. To lvliss Dickenson is due a great deal for the success of the organization. W nm wk' W Page ffl-gflfffll,

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