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welll' Mrs. C. M. Nachbar Jeannette Nelson English, Journalism, Art Pepster Miss Slvertson, our librarian, keeps our li- brary well-stocked and well-organized. When it comes to sewing, our home economics teach- ers, Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Strand, help and encourage their classes through the making of simple or difficult garments, many of which are modeled in the spring style show for the Parents and Teachers Association. Art and shop exhibits are also put on display at that time. Back-to-school night is another annual feature for our parents. P.T.A. president is Philip Anderson, secretary-treasurer is Arthur Nomland, and vice-president is Mrs. Eva Brown. Arthur Nomlcnd Mathematics Donald Peterson Industrial Arts, Sports Evelyn Probstfield Mathematics, Speech Robert Roy Science, Sports 'Na A AVI Is this word o good one to use here? ogkg vocqbulgry- Mrs. Iverson demonstrates the new clothes dryer to minded Shirley of Mrs. Berg. parents. 'N
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Linton Lehrer Social Studies, Sports Mrs. A. D. Leslie English Mrs. R. T. McCuIIa English, Study Halls, Optimist Edward Melby Mathematics Can you top these? Parents vocalizing at the P. T. A. back-ta school days. As your nose may detect from the pleas- ant odors, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Droen, Mr. Roy, and Mr. Westby, our science teachers, are busying themselves during some free time by experimenting with the various chemicals. Miss Helland spends her day keeping her gym class- es in good physical condition through calis- thenic drills and sports, and Mr. Strand has his hands full with his energetic boys' gym classes, too. Mrs. Dahlgren, our new public health nurse, filled the vacancy left by Miss Ida Twedten. In the hands of our English teachers, Mrs. Berg, Mrs, Leslie, Mrs, McCulla, Mrs. Nach- bar, and Miss Jarman lies the difficult task of correcting our grammar and teaching us to appreciate literature. lndustrious Mr. Wood and Mr. Peterson help shop students make everything from ox-cart centerpieces to tables and cabinets. Our fine music department has come through the efforts and direction of Mr. Thorson. For guidance on matters that range from next year's schedules to information on colleges, our students turn to Miss Johnson, counsellor. Alpha Morck Dem'-'ll' Mickelson Latin, Music, Social Studies A31 ' 3 MQWEZH
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- it Curiosity draws science teachers, Mr. Droen, Mr. Roy, Mr Westby, and Mr. Barnes, to examine some new gadget in the lab ' .- 1 Q -4 wwf Mr. Peterson examines the displays of his junior high shop classes. T W Thorson Harold Westby Q. C. Wood Music Science, Sports Industrial Arts 'i3'353ES7T'iQiJ,L ' -11.- IO
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