Burt Community School - Bears / Roundup Yearbook (Burt, IA)

 - Class of 1945

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THS FACULTY rs. Hiss Miss Miss Miss Baars: We find that Miss Spars has been here 10 years. The commu- nity has greatly profited hy her services. She is well known for her singing and personality. In productions which she directs, she cones through with top performances. She is very practical, and spends many happy farmerette v eek-ends and summers. Bemel: Takes her rowdy bunch calmly, somehow always managing to keep them under control. One of her pet peeves is hearing sour music notes while working. She is a very considerate person, and has an excellent personality; in fact, some claim her as the ideal teacher. Dale: Known for giving long and tough assignments. She loves Shake- speare's works. One of her oft-used sayings is I'm not planning to---. She is good in directing class plays which prove very fa- vorable to the audience. Some claim she is moody at times, but gen- erally we find her to be very good natured. Ddel: Tor recreation we find she is interested in dancing. She is the big eater who topped Miss Spindler by eating 3 big rolls at the operetta party. You often hear her saying Oh, Kid. She likes to clay duets although she claims she cannot nlay the piano. She is very cheerful and certainly by appearance could be called Shorty. Hess: Is a very jolly person and a good worker. Students claim she really gets around, and is especially noted for her night visitors. She is a real jitterbugger and also a good conga leader. From un- disclosed sources we find she has a real appetite. She also is a good mixer with the students—more so with the boys, the girls claim. Milbrandt: We find is another outstanding person in many ways. To begin with she is very good natured and a hard worker. She is a good tcolker and is frequently heard saying Oh, you kids. Likings of hers are music and the color blue. She is very actj.ve in reli- gious work, and a pleasure to work with. Officer: Is known to be very tough, in that the history class suf- fers a great deal because of the history reference work which he is so fond of giving. Some of his repeated remarks are, What1s your authority for that statement? Now I don't mean to ridicule or em- barrass anyone----. And when someone is called on the carpet, it's usually ’.fell, what's this? He is very neat and exceptional in ap- pearance, and indeed a credit to the school. Hndig: Although she is very quiet, wo find that Miss Radig is a friendly person, and one that it is a pleasure to know. For some unknown rea.son, she has a weakness for Charlie '. She is a very good worker, and likes to sew and dance. Har favorite color is yellow. Spindler: Is another friendly person sho also likes to dance, find she is exceptionally good in discussing marriage problems and in aiding the moor wandering sociology class. One of her remarks so often repeated in school is, The next two people I see talking are going back to the assembly. Mamed one of the queens at the operetta party for eating 3 nice big rolls. Is exceptionally popu- lar for mixing with the students. Likes the nickname Seedy. Torgerson: Is known as a very good teacher among the pupils because he explains everything. Because of his popularity, he was given a billfold—in fact, one of the best in Algona—for his birthday. The first teacher in at least ten years to receive a gift from the stu- dents. Gains much respect by being such a good sport. He likes news reports, and, according to his son, always takes a nap when he shouldn't. Miss Mr. Miss Miss

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