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Theile, Columbia, M. A., comprise the teaching staff in the Physical Education Department. Miss Katherine Mauthe, University of Iowa, M. S., heads the Science De- partment consisting of Mr. H. Lynn Bloxom, Southwestern College, B. A., Mr. Elvin B. Chapman, University of Nebraska, M. Sc., Mr. Norman Cooper, Drake, M. A., Mr. Ralph Bastian, University of Iowa, L. A., and Mr. Fred L. Graham, Iowa State Teachers. Miss Mabel Snoeyenbos, University of Minnesota, B. S., is Treasurer of the High School Student Activities and heads the Commercial Depart- ment. Other members of the depart- ment are Miss Ione Helgason, Iowa State Teachers College, Miss Vivian Jane Crow. Neva Home Florence Nordman, L' Peterson, University of Iowa- B' Lawson H11L'key, W. M. Phare-5, J. A. McKinSiry. F11-ffl N. Cooper, Hilrulll E. Theile, William Schwentlemz-In S., and Mr. Fred L. Graham, Iowa Orth, Iowa State Teachers, B. A., directs the bands. The Home Economics Depart- ment has Miss Jane Crow, University of Chicago, Ph. B., as its head, with its other member Miss Neva Houk, Morningside, B. A. Mr. XV. M. Phares, Bradley Poly- technic, is head of the Manual Arts Department. Teachers in this sec- tion are Mr. J. A. McKinstry, Iowa State Teachers, B. A., Mr. Lawson E. Hockey, Iowa State Teachers, B. S., Mr. William E. Schwendemann, Iowa State College, and Mrs. Don Findlay, Iowa State College, B. A. Miss Florence Nordman, Univer- I T ' N C I , M' ' M F' dl , R l h B 11 . SIKY Of Iowa, B- S-, and MF- H211'0lCl E- Hfyriffrin iiiffffm, icrfileraffgmaiflhfyaivinpchalsnffil. page Izumi fy-ffm 1'
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FIFTY teachers work in the eight main departments of the cur- riculum. Mrs. Clara Dean, Des Moines Col- lege, Ph. B., is supervisor of the underclass study hall and Miss Cath- erine Cruikshank is High School and Junior College librarian. The Show Shop and High School Orchestras are directed by Miss Lucile Corey, Northwestern, and Mr. J. Howard fl'01IfilIll!'t! 011 matt Ildglfl Physics, Manual Arts ff' 4 W-if if ' Lucile Corey, J. Howard Orth, Catherine Cruikshank. Helen Bucgel. Dorothy Horn, Clara De-an. Curriculum MODERN texts, up-to-date methods, and unstinted opportunities have made a firm foundation on which to build the courses of study in each department. Few changes have been necessary. A project begun last year in the English course has been em- phasized. The speech program in the Fort Dodge High School is considered im- portant for every student, because students will often be judged by their speech after they leave school. Vari- ous courses and activities have been planned to meet students, needs and interests. A survey is made of Freshman speech habits, to determine individual students' Weaknesses. English teach- ers follow up certain speech problems each year. Sophomores are given a semester of speech work and upper classmen may take a special course. A class in corrective speech is given for those needing it in any year. page fwwzty-z'b1'cc'
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State Teachers. Mrs. Helen Buegel is High School Clerk, and Miss Dorothy Horn acts as secretary to Superin- tendent K. D. Miller. Heading the English Department, Miss Ruth Goodrich, University of California, M. A., advises ten other teachers: Mr. Everett S. Cortright, Iowa State Teachers, B. A., Miss Mary Cruikshank, University of Col- orado, M. A., Miss Harriet Dem- Orest, Grinnell, B. A., Miss Wlilma I-Iastie, Simpson, B. A., Miss Dorothy Horton, University of Iowa, A. B., Miss Elta Jansen, Columbia, M. A., Miss Bernadene Kenison, Northwest- ern, B. S., Miss Doris Lumley, Morn- ingside, B. A., Mr. Ralph Nichols, University of Iowa, M. A., Miss Adeline Sharon, University of Iowa, M. A., and Mrs. Vera Byerhoff, Northern Illinois Normal. . . . Mabel Snmzeyenlios, Vlvlzin l a-Lorson, lone rin-lgaisxm. Th - Arlvline Sharon, 'Wilma Hzistie. Hzirrivt De-morest. C Language Department 11'1- Ve-sta Likins, lilvcrett Cortright, Doris M. Lumley. cludes Mrs. Carrie M. Longfellow, University of Iowa, M. A., Modern Languages head, Miss Harriett Dem- orest, Grinnell, B. A., Miss Katherine Mauthe, University of Iowa, M. S., Miss Mary A. Boxwell, Grand Island, B. A., head of Ancient Languages, Miss Vesta Likins, Grinnell, B. A., and Miss Adeline Sharon, University of Iowa, M. A. Dean Alfred C. Nielson, Uni- versity of Minnesota, M. A., super- vised the I-Iistory and Social Science Department composed of Miss Orpha Cheney, Cornell, B. A., Mr. Fred N. Cooper, Wayne University, B. S., Miss Ingeborg Highland, University of Iowa, M. A., Miss Marie L. B-r'd- ,R'1hN'h14,M C 'kph k. ' ' , L nlgltiiniilanscilntugizthdGoodrigh? Iloroihilf Hliiilohan Xvrlghta Colurnblaa A-'9 Mr' Limgz' f 10012 fy-film'
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