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THE VICTIM, Imiirlrzged and splinter! to a fare-you-well, is hoisted upon fl stretcher by Miss Beulah Twist and members of lim' first aid class. obbies are a help Outside interests play an important part in the lives of our teachers. Photog- raphy is the main hobby of Mr. Lynn Fitzgerald and Nlr. lfred Draper, both men have taken excellent pictures and are well acquainted with the workings of all kinds of cameras. mln these times gardening is very profitable,', states lVlr. Lew Barney, en- thusiastic gardener. I grow most of the vegetables l eat, and this certainly helps to keep the cost of living down at my house. Besides vegetables, Nlr. Barney is also interested in flower raising. Travel is the chief source of pleasure for Nliss Ellen Nitzkowski, history teacher. livery summer l get the wanderlust, she says, and l find it hard to stay at home. Before the war l visited Europe, A-Xsia, Japan, and Hawaii, and after the war l plan to visit South fkmerica. l believe that the United States, however, has much scenic beauty that easily rivals that in distant lands. l guess llll always be wanting to travel somewheref' TEACHERS SOMETIMES gather on the campus to argue things out. Here ire see Mr. Lynn Fit:- gerrzlcl, Miss Ellen Nitzlfowslfi, Mr. Fred Draper, and Mr. Leu' Bariiey. 53 ll! I E32-:T-'i'. ':-Q3 5, p otot K S. X' I ', ' 2 nl ,Q S 1 - z... I- at Q x 4.':?'? ' W3 Emu... nz:-gi ,cn-L., tif .4 K' i 'P A tgizgnglifiikgsiajk l -6 ' V ,swim Q mm nfffw1: . lsr-. H-imww Hk
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QW. Faison, KVM' MEMBERS of Miss Winona Montgomei'y's homeroom ga-ze upon their collection for the needy gr1,tl'ze1'ed at Clzristmifzs time. i ACULTY meetings promoted closer relationships between the different dee partments, besides affording a chance to become better acquainted. Maiiy teach- ers also became better acquainted through the pooling of cars, and during the past year it Was a common sight to see five or six teachers climbing out of one car and going home the same Way. Q ,,,, N f's--ix X K it Y? f 'iXf:::.::?Qi.go'lj X 4 t,r,, ,,g+w.,Lrg?xfg 5 f fm -offf,f'R , ,.,, i, f?'f f ixfffff 2 W to-f ' iQ E i ,433 X NEWER 1 ff E' N: fwfw A-NXXXX ii if ix affyfi 5' ti ix. 3 We 'ii Us so sseas- -M ti? g xg Q R3 game I fi ,I 'E H ef ,W 'W I ff' 1 s is V3 'ff if if : gig? ' 5 E f if 1 2 I X A 1 EgjgiW3fk,x.,l wiyi if Koh KNK, hi .,...... X ,xv X 1 I X L Q I I, ik xx Zvpwwwmg EWM,.N,.,W,Mhw HN 49155 if 2 ,.'. . i XM' 'X A - si. ., 45?
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THREE ENGLISH teachers, widely traveled, meet to pose for the camera and to dis- cuss where they intend to go after the war: Mrs. Fleda- Kinnernan, Miss Zula Stev- ens, and Mrs. Lu Rhodes, from left to right. . ravel broadens the mind The view of MeXico's newest volcano, Paricutinf' states Mrs. Lu Rhodes, English teacher, is the most spectacular sight I have ever seen. Mexico offers some of the grandest scenic splendors to be found anywhere in the world. The travels of Mrs. Rhodes, as of many North High teachers, have been many and varied. She hopes to visit a lot more places after the war. From the depths of the Carlsbad caverns to the top of Mt. Whitney, highest peak in the U. S., was one of her expeditions. VVhile in Hawaii she climbed a volcano, ate an octopus fjust a small piecej, learned hulas, and won a 'fslightly wacky shipboard beauty con- test, as she terms it. Scenic beauty of the United States has been the chief object of my trips, Mrs. Fleda Kinneman commented. The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, Yosemite, Niagara Falls, and lots of other beautiful places. I also like to see the campuses of colleges such as Yale and Harvard. Miss Zula Stevens finds recreation in visiting the homes of great literary fig- ures, both in this country and abroad. Trips to homes of Lowell, Cooper, Bryant, and to the grave of VVashington Irving in Sleepy Hollow were real experiences, Miss Stevens said. A PROBLEM of student relations is no doubt under discussion as Dean Frank Anderson pauses to talk if to Johnne Pound, president of the Boys' Federation. f 2 ji i ii -fwwlfb '- .. 5 'N .,..,. -f :eb F ,-,' -:Q 5 , Nj' 1 dlfvygi, ffl 'iff' tt' , 2 fi R as tttt ...,.i iii A ,.,,,.. f i ii S15 . Ll llql , fii -iff fir' 551 , i'- x -. - g l 4277 Nxwkex X , .WMS
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