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FACULTY MISS FLINT's vitality. ephrtsmanehip. dependable judgment. and new eat have combined to make her much in demand as a enmpanihn to the Beaten Cenferente and th basketball gamee. She is in tharge hf Physical and Health Education. and hes organ- ized women's athletics in euth a way that all are EnE'Dlll'agEd EC: take same part. Her willingness tee help has materialized inth dancing classes in IICenter end a ehneeientihus chairmanship of the RECrEariDn Ream Cemmittee. 1f YGU haven't seen her do an interpretatiee dance. hr read ehme of her merry jinglee, TERI dhn't knew Miss Flint. DDRDTHT FLINT. B. EL. M. 3. MR. SLUAT, teia'eher hf Jhurnaliem and English. hae a mneeie Gf difficult duties: helping get the schee-I Grade ten press. pleading with nethre anti actresses th learn their parts in the Dramatic Club and the settim- class plays. tactfully advising the Kappa Delta Phi fraternity. teaching the rudiments elf Latin to a. gruup hf lively ninth gradere. eneetur- aging State-wide SChGEJI publicity through his newea paper eaurse. and training future teachers tn talk. He appreciates gated music and literature and we cleft,r ynu m hutepell him. His cleanieut manner etf speech is en arresting characteristic. Cl-IESTER HERBERT SLUAT, A. 3.. IL M. LDUIS BELSTAD JENSEN. GWEN DAHL, HAYDEN L. 132 ANDERSON, Sn A. M. M. A. B. S. page twentyafeur
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MIL W'IEDEle mnit psrsnnalitf class much tia hum msn's athletics running srnttttthlsr. lit: arranges games. directs all athletic schedules. sttpstintsttds puhlicits. arid pmt-idss peppermints. His classes gitrs an excellent backgrhund in Stitial Studies. and practical wmh in Tests sud Measures. Freshmen first must him as administrator of their i. Q. tsst. l-sw realise that we hats: in Mt. 1llil'Ir'isdsrt att EJ-tpt'tt' at hatlmintun and volleyball. hut as far 5;hlf--wsll. hs's steadily iittpmvinst. His grsatsst wish each year is th tiniest l- anttirtgtun hath here and them NIH. PACKARD, jack taf all trades. is mntra-tradi- tiunsllsr masts: Lit Printing and Metal Elihrk. 1tlfhstt anything is needed in Cuuhsll Hall. all rnsds lead HI!- Patl-tarti's printshnp. His busts listened tn the Wnrld Series while thssr whisked last fall. Under his warh- ing. this star's cmss-muntrs team was tint: til the best in the sthtanl's histsirsr. J'ts adviser hi the Y. M. C. ft... hi: hftsn spans his htams frat meetings. Pits campus cup. hs registers all cars and regulatt-s parking facilities. Ils possesses a keen sitnss hf humor: and conducts a nest T. M. candy mttntsr in the ptintshtap. MISS 'WDUD's return 1mm wmlr. st Radclilfs was a very wsitums suns. Wt: had missed hsr enlighten- ing histtarical snscdhtss. nfttrn intmdussd hat a hushed, HEGW. did swat: kphw . . . ? She says she is l'I'IIl'lII'E Cit lcss of a farmer. as her summers with her parents at Blushill and he: hattisr :lassrunm plants attest. Hsr gift isf targanttting ability. antl hrs happy faculty fm- disagreeing pleasantly. suggesting tact fully. and advising wisely have made her SDugltl after by individuals and hit urganisatihns far friendly cnttnssl. Witness as an ssampls ltsr whale- itsai'tsti sttppttrt of the Einmmtttsrs' Cluh. EUELYE llT'l'LEI-Itit D. E'I'ttELt'ts tiust'Ett Utt't'tzis'. Ah. E. 3.3-..M. MISS LITTLEFIELH, hut- httst-r Littlt' Chief. keeps house with Miss Andrews and has a iiassihn ihr neat human drawsrs. Hit: SupErlGI administra- tive ahilittf is shown by hss WDrk behind the sssttss hi the Superintendents Dav tea. at the Junittr High cafeteria. as gsnsrsl cnstuntsr. :uttl as tsashsr til Hhusshnld Puts Its hath Hmmal anti junititt high pupils. Spmts-mindsd. she satti'ls in tennis. tat'tsn takes Miss Endtt'ws UI'I irt cruqust. and appears with he: at all gantss. MISS UPTUN tlslwts intn ths JWE-lf'iEpll'lng man's realm tsf mathematics. and emerges with hnnms. She is a graduate rat Ehrham himmal arid farmed? taught tn the Junior High Eshhtal. This yes: she was a dElEEME tn the New York Ccnfsrsncs. and being also a ChlUmhia Teacher's Chilege grad. she shnuld have met status raid friends. She presents in- tsrssting classss. has a lint: ssnss tat' humm. and gives Earth with a:attst'iallsr prepared thursss in Junitar High Math. Algebra. and I'listiar',r ttt' Math. She is always ssgsr ti:- help. and her time is at yrsur dispersal. MISS LEWIS, whtast: classes have the fascinatinn cf the unpredictable. specialises in English and Litsratum. Hsr mastsry hi and enthusiasm for her wnrk, mmhinsd with her excellent hscltgrtattnd ul English Hismr'f. maks her cuttrsss appealing and thhrtiugh. 511s cssrcisss a general omniscisnss twist- the CiIEEEH AHEJ UtrHI'l'l: 303111 and Pastry Club. members til? whttm learn ID wurls anti pla'f under her guidance. During hcr infrequent spars ttihtttttnts. shs knits mittens for underprivileged children. and tries tn keep cluh msmhsrs and laitht'ttl Ultltlfla 'DUI hf tmtthis. Btzss LEWIS. Rt. FL. M. S- pugs twenty - three
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MR. IENSEN gives thilege thutses in Physics and Mathematics. and has established himself SECUIEI? ss athletic mach. Last year his basketball team won the if-ew England championship and in baseball the team was nearly as ghhd. This 1,resr he WDI'E all the imphttsnt games. His falfQT'itE EKPI'EESlCII't is Lrshsen up. felleiws. sntl thst means tslisthenits. He jtiltirtghI regards JEhlEti-ES ss euming first sheet: all else. as men find when try ten he esteusetl fttim prattites. As .1 hillisrcl specialist. he takes all challengers. MISS IJAHL1 a Minnesota prtidutt setusttimed tn all tiur kinds of weather. is an attist hesttiwetl with varied talents and s cnntsgiaus enthusiasm which makes us all he: subjects. Her interests in singing. dancing. pisnti. putters, weaving, and metal wtitlt have aided the Art Club and student bGdlf greatly this year. But halls and her cards are enlivened his her poster and hlhtlt print whtk, and her studies is always tipen tti students interestesl' in the funda- mentals hf such arts. MR. ANDEHSHN, when mite thltl a pupil. Re- member there was s purptise in ynur being given twti eyes and twti ears. but hula: tine mnuth. has nevertheless initiated a grhwing prhgtam hf pupil participation in the gheernment and assemblies hf the Ghrhsm Junieir High Sthnhl. Pts teacher tif English; his classes have an informal. tuhperstive stmtisphere. His ehntrihutihns to Nhtmsl Hill in- clude instruction in Junior High Schtitil Greenin- titan and Administration tithet-punthing st basket- ball games. and excellent phhttis fear DUI yesrhhtilt. Ltits ELEANOR PIKE Eststs Fssetce's Hsttsts. 1-3.5. MISS PIKE adapts herself admirably IEt'J her twc- gttiups tif pnpils. Junior Primary thiitlren stints her. and she lenses and understands them. Normal students greatly admire her charming manner and well-hrgsnized wtirlt in Primary Hrithmetie and Primary Reading. and she maltEs her classes interest- ing with useful and appealing snetdtites hf FGENE- sters and their instructtirs. MISS HARRIS' Iiindetgsrten Thetiti,r tutim has heehme gen,r with new equipment this treat. and is always tIttrstctit'elyr dectirsted hit! her students. Her day is divided between this mum and the Etithsm Training Sthhhl Kindergarten. a truly mudel ele- psrtment where she EhDWE unusual ingenuity with her tint,r pupils. He: hhhhies are divided. IGD. be- tween travel in the summer and skiing in the wine ter. Hmsteur phhthgtsphv. hGWE'UE'r. is s FEELI- mund interest in which she has heetime quite prhhtient. MISS TEASE teaches EEDEIHPHV anti HiSICIIY in the Junitsr High. and likes tti supplement her weirlt with travel and histeiritsl navels. Her classes are quick t1:- rEalizt: the justice tJf her decisions and prat- tite teachers appreciate her frileritihr twining in melt- ing mitlines. She ltives tti relax with her fellhw- teachers and particularly enjeizts their uut-hf-dahr sttivities. Her summers are spent at the sesshhte. where she has made a number hf interesting collec- titins hf iletwers and sesshells. She advises tint KHUH'LinEGIH CDLIHI? Club. HARRIET'IE GATHELLTRASK page twentyefim'
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