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SCHOOL Meanwhile the engineers are building Enders Dam. . QQQQ A W? if' rf And then its Winter the Winter ot l949 The Frenchman River is frozen for Weeks and there is a cascade ot ice at the power dam The Blizzard ot Ianu ary 2 is a date from which to count time Finally, it's spring, and time to till up the yearbook with class pictures, activity records, sentiment, and just a little nonsence tor spice. f
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SCHOOL Rallies class plays athletic games all of the activities keep students busy There s hardly time to act silly for fun or to choose up for boy and girl teams but some students try Pat Christner and Del- pha Colson pose on a banister on a high- way bridge ......... Voorhees and Walgren eguip- ped and atune for a holiday hike on a bright afternoon .......... -7-
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THE TEACHING STAFF One of the things found in all good schools is a staff of well-trained, mature, and understanding teachers. A good teacher is an important person outside the classroom. If a teaching staff contains people of different kinds of interests and abilities, the teachers can add a great deal to school and community life. The Wauneta Schools have had a group of teachers who have there positions for several years. When new teachers have come, they have become part of the school easily and quickly. Each of them added something of his own to school life and to building up the school. ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Mrs. Arlene Buffington, who teaches first grade, has taught in Wauneta for six years. She attended Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, where she majored in kintergarten work. tNo picture is available for Mrs. Buffingtonl. Mrs. Susan Graves teaches social studies in the upper grades. She attended Grand Island College and the University of Nebraska. She has taught in Wauneta for six years. Helen Howlett attended Peru State Teachers College and has taught in the Wauneta Schools for two years. She teaches second grade and public school music in the elementary grades. Lois Moody is teaching her first year in Wauneta. She teaches K English in the upper grades, She also attended Peru State il 55 Teachers College. , , ' 'T Mrs. Mabel Scriven is Elementary Principal. She has taught in Wauneta fifteen years. She has attended Kear- ney State Teachers College, the University of Nebraska, and Colorado State College of Education at Greeley. Mrs. Dorothy Steckman teaches third grade. She attended the University of Nebraska, and has taught in Wauneta for two years. Mrs. Edna Voseipka received an A. B. degree from Colo- rado State College of Education at Greeley, and has been at Wauneta for four years. She teaches fourth grade. -9,
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