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THE ADMINISTRATION Blueprints are ro intricate labyrinth tor R. R. Ebersold ter his wort is to understand them. I-Iis wort is also nis hobby but Mr. Ebersold takes time oti trom wood-worlfing to practice his agility ffitfi rod and reel and gun. Vifeighing in with a championship health rating in fiew, Laura Einspahr tates charge to see that every child in Cedar Falls is aided by good hea th. Most ct her time is consumed in her wort, I-ler remaining hours are spent in di- versitied activities. Whether at a typewriter or guiding a pen in shorthand, Vivian C. Erickson is adept in using her shilltul tingers. This dexterity is employed in her eftra-curricular activity ot mating an atghan which she tirst crocheted and is now embroidering with exquisitely minute stitches. Assistant coach Eugene Fisher divides his at- tention between tishing and golt. Nlodestly un- derestimating his ability on the golt linlrs Mr. Fisher loolcs up trom his paper to remarlc, I be- lieve I catch more tishes than birdies. With the aid ot his mathematics, A. M. Gowan has constructed his own radio set, and is ardently exploring the ether. lncidentally he cre- ates the unusual situation ot a principal trom Cedar Heights, teaching halt a day at C. F. I-I. S. under another principal. Things cliclc when Agnes Hansen is about. In the superintendents ottice it is typewriter teys and etiiciencyq at home it's knitting needles. This secretary uses her nimble tingers in producing lfnitted dresses which are the envy ot the less dexterous along these lines. IVI
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-cr THE ADMINISTRATION With unsettled conditions in Europe, Social- scientist Marietta Abell meditates on South America. For Miss Abell is a horizon-chaser. As a successtul author she spends her vacations col- laborating on books. This hobby tinances her ad- venturous journeys. The Greek and l.atin languages have been mastered by Edith Atchison. But when she reads tor pleasure, the book is in English. Miss Atchison contesses that she is inclined toward psychology as well. She likes to study people. John Bliese is not examining a tree although as a maior biologist that would be natural. It is a photographic illusion tor he is really hunting birds with binoculars. A tollower ot Audubon, he takes long tield trips to study the tlyers in their native habitat. Write-ups trom Mabel Benton Brown's musical productions till eight scrapbooks. But when she isn't itat the piano she relaxes by doing house- work and gardening-things she paradoxically wishes she had more time tor. Glancing up trorn a catalog ot musical re- cordings, Coella Correll revealed that she col- lects phonograph discs. She specializes at present in those ot the leading orchestras playing their own theme songs. The picture discloses that Ce- dar Falls I-Iigh School's librarian is also a canine tancier. Mrs. Hiram Cromer is always looking tor la- bor-saving systems and schedules that will make all work orderly. One ot her tavorite pastimes is to attack a chaotic closet and transtorm it into an available arrangement ot supplies.
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THE ADMINISTRATION I'IaroId E. I-Iarryman is checlring his accuracy at the commercial class blackboard. Cn vacation he studies strangers. In his mind he decides their occupation, interests and personality. Then he makes their acquaintance to checlc the seldom tailing accuracy ot his deductions. Atter history classes, Blythe Lamme relaxes with her niece who is entertained and entertain- ing. Miss Lamme really considers her Icerchiet collection to be her predominating interest. This collection has grown to include more than a hun- dred hankies, An ardent artist, Mrs. Helen Lentz is inter- ested in all phases ot her profession. I-Iowever bloclc-printing is her annual hobby as each Christ- mas she designs her own cards through that med- ium. Whether she slcetches with her pupils or I 8 , fa W , W Xffk .- . f dabbles in paints, Mrs. Lentz is practicing her hobby. Perched on any vantage point, chiet musician James A. Melichar can be seen screening motion pictures ot his smart-stepping marching band. The completed project will teature the develop- ment and drills ot the organization. R. H. Pedersen runs trom one hobby to an- other. I-lis versatility ranges trom auto mechan- ics to tollr dancing. But he is always looking tor characteristic natural movements that he can use in adding reality to the high school dra- matics. Teachers have no pets? L. E. Petersen has a tavorite pupil-his brown, curly-haired coclcer spaniel. I-le has taught Tony several usetul and intricate triclrs. Tony is an apt pupil and rewards his tavorite pedagogue with pleasure not tound in scientitic or athletic Tields. I
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