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TEACHERS TAKE WORK, Stencil, stylus, ond mirneoscope become tcimilicir words to Miss Volborg Helseth's onol Miss Eleonor Steelesrnith's business students. Doily bulletins ond other school moterioil ore etliciently rnimeogrophecl by the pupils. Here Ruth Hunt ond Joon Button ore dem- onstroting their skill under the wotchtul eye of the two instructors. Down l3ergup's cilley Mr. Albert Sond- berg, hockey cocich, Mr. George Bergup, Mr. Bernord Quinn, physics instructor, ond Mr. Robert Ritter, biology instructor, visit be- tween closses. In oddition to his teoching wood shop, Mr. Bergup directs the sole ot lockers ond stonds by to help students who hcive locker difficulties or forget cornbino- tions offer vocotions. Murroy's home economics room is olwoys ci beehive ot octivity os girls lecirn the orts ot cooking ouncl sewing. Mrs. Leong Honson instructs Helen Cerini, sewing ot the mo- chine, os Mrs. Elizobeth Boker lends o help- ing hond to Joyce Brusoe who tries on the coot she hos mode.
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SLATES AND BUCKETS SCRIPTS AND MIKES BRIDGE A CENTURY'S SPAN Looking The parT of a conTriTe offender is MargareT McNamara sTanding by The sTove. SeaTed are Marilyn Nelson, Carol Mulroy, and Rufh lrnmer. Standing, and pulling Carol's braids, are Daniel Hill and Charles Brookins. Jerry Hughes Takes a dipper of waTer from The pail held by Phillip Nelson. Ask where The sTaTT Tound The per- TecT seTTing Tor This old fashioned room! You will scarcely believe ThaT The scene is across The sTreeT Trom Murray. The editors borrowed The ac- comrnodaTing and lively sevenTh grad- ers ond away wenT The group To The Shrine on The LuTher Theological Seminory Campus. Through The cour- Tesy of Dr. T. F. Gullixson, presidenT, The sTaTT was allowed To use This liTTle church Tor a school room. The willing subiecTs enTered inTo The spiriT of school days -wroTe on slaTes, pulled braids, and drank from The cornmunily dipper. ln marked conTrasT To The long ago is a scene Typical oT The modern edu- caTional Trend. Here CharloTTe Miller, Beverly Bailey, and Paul ChrisTianson are broadccisnng from ST. Paul's VVTCN radio sTOiTion. Page eleven
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HOBBIES IN STRIDE In the modern classroom maps and at- lases furnish a background for understand- ing timely events in this fast-moving World of today. Bringing many phases of history and social studies to light in an interesting way, Mrs. Marie Gilbert, Miss Virginia Fer- tig, and Miss Bertha Muedeking make stu- dents conscious of one world. Merry Christmas in any language means fun and merry making. Mrs. Mary Harmon, Mr. Bernard Winkelman, and Miss Mabel Surratt have really caught the Christmas spirit as seen by the smiles on their faces. Many stories of Christmas are familiar to English teachers, Mrs. Harmon and Miss Surratt, but Mr. Vvinkelman, German in- structor, feels no one celebrates Christmas with as much festivity as the Germans. Hobbies make a fascinating pastime and provide an escape from daily routine as shovvn by three of Murray's mathematics teachers. Miss Olive Batschelet takes excel- lent care of her many plants, and finds much enioyment in her pitcher collection of over 300. Miss Louise Smith is very fond of music, but at the moment she seems to be interested in discussing geology with Mrs. Helene Becker. Mrs. Becker has collected many specimens for her study of geology.
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