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Administering Aid, Aids Administration Heart's Desire-program lending a help- ing hand. This school was similar to the radio pro- gram of the same name, in many ways. Lloyd C. TeSelle, superintendent of schools, was the master of ceremonies, while Gerald Meyer, principal of senior high, and Flossie German, principal of junior high, were the people who helped make the per- sons on stage feel at ease. Doing the behind the scenes work were Doris Hatch, secretary in the Superinten- dent's office, Laura Hunt, secretary in the principal's office at senior high, and Mrs. Morehouse, secretary in the principal's office at junior high. The school board, who determined the policies in the operation of all public schools, were the guests who answered the questions of the program. Many questions concerned Teaching fingers to t'fly on keyboards and with pencils, was the job of commercial in- structors: HELEN MARR-BA, Midland Col- lege, Fremont Normal School, Gregg Commercial College, University of Chicago. LILLIAN E. SCHULTZ-BS, Nebraska Wesleyan: MA, North- western University. MAGDALENE G. ROB- BERT-BS, MA, University of Nebraska. Revealing the inner-workings of frogs to pulley systems, were science instructors: RAY- MOND REED-BA, York College, MA, Colorado adding, equipping, and building new schools, and their goal is to have all jobs completed by September of 1954. Our prize, an education, is certainly the Heart's Desire of the administration.--Mary Jane Thulin. State College of Education. RAY EBMEIER- BS, kMidland College: MA, University of Ne- bras a. Latin and Spanish weren't uforeignl' to stu- dents who took classes from language instructors: MAY BURKHOLDER-BA, Midland College, MA, University of Nebraska. HELEN WILES- BA, Nebraska Wesleyang MS, University of Ne- braska, University of Mexico. Teaching everything from grammar to Shakespeare were our English instructors: DAR- LENE RITTER-BS, University of Nebraska. DOROTHY MASENGARB-AB, Midland College. u J us' 14 vw mm - ' no-e KATHRYN GERHART-BA, University of Ne- braska: Grinnell College. FRANCES HANLON- BA, MA, University of Nebraska, Columbia Uni- versity, University of Michigan. 'wb-W..
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What have these kids done now? Hanson. Weddle, Mathemier, and Gocken look out from behind bars. Why so happy? Oh. of course, school is out! Moeller, Rasmussen. Enquist, and Voi- iech leave for the day. 1 j? Ii's a holdup! Lamme, Hors. ford, Thulin. Schotiler, and Hop- pel, hold up Neuenfeldt. Page 27 5
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Facts and figures were the tools of mathe- matics instructors: MRS. C. M. BALL-BA, Uni- versity of Nebraska. ALBERTUS N. LAY-BA, Hastings College, MA. University of Nebraska. Dramatics and journalism, the offspring of English, were the responsibilities of: MARY GAILE SIGLER-BS, University of Nebraska. C. BARCLAY WADE-BA, Nebraska State Teachers College at Kearney: Northwestern Uni- versity, Omaha University. Revealing the growth of caveman to modern man was the responsibility of our social studies teachers: HELEN MORROW-AB, Doane Col- legeg MA, Colorado State College of Education. DONALD BOTTORFF-BS, University of Ne- braska. MILDRED LANG-BA, Midland Col- lege: Grinnell College, University of Wisconsin. DARLENE RITTER-BS, University of Nebraska. Cookies, coffee tables, and crops were among the products brought about by the training pro- vided by: ROSELLA KERCHBERGER-BS, Uni- versity of Nebraska, MA, Colorado A 8.1 M, Iowa State College, RICHARD M. KILDEE-BS, Iowa State College: University of Nebraska, Colorado A 8: M. T. HARRISON ELMORE-BA, Midland College, University of Chicago, University of South Dakota, Stout Institute. Pushups, volleyball, and running were among the things on the menu provided by physical education instructors: ART RONHOVDE-BA, Peru State Teachers College: MA, Colorado State. MERCEDES REED-BA, Nebraska State Teach- ers College at Wayne, University of Washington. Providing the downbeat and know-how for choir and band members, were: ALBERT GAY- BA, Nebraska Wesleyan University: Colorado State College of Education. BOB OLSEN-BS, MS, University of Nebraska. WALTER R. OL- SEN-BS, Midland College. 'Viilllliff
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