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Miss Moore's minutes are especially precious, but she is glad to take time to consider with Mr. Heeter another combination of instruments and voices such as only our music depart- ment's excellent cooperation can ac- complish. Student health education is empha- sized here. Besides doing strenuous gymnastics, Mr. Moody, Miss Apel, and Mr. Moran can easily give first aid in a first rate professional manner, Mr. Martin, ready to drop one of his humorous remarks watches Mr. Ruch discuss blueprints in the shop. It doesn't usually take two husky fel- lows to hold down the other side of a blueprint, but here Mr. Donivan and Mr. Drake are handy as well as interested. Behind the instructors of the art and home economics departments is a gorgeous hand blocked wall hanging. Miss Arendshorst, Miss Althuis, and Miss Cappon are interested in the book which Mrs. Krum is inspecting. lt contains material on the art work in junior and Senior high schools. Miss Veenhuis, although absent, would have been interested in this volume compiled by Miss Althuis. ll2l
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Cfan't you hear the familiar voice of Prof Hanson pointing out with his usual vigor an article in his favorite newspaper? Mr. Weiss, Mr. Damson, Mr. Breen and Miss Steketee also be- lieve that current history is as impor- tant as that of ye good olde days . As the junior High history quartet swings the globe, Miss Bishop and Miss Geerlings seem optimistic about the European situation. Perhaps Mr. Van Lente has announced a happy solution to this war menace. If the constitution behind him can't verify each remark probably Miss Bylsma can. We are sorry Miss Denton couldn't be present. This science group listens spell- bound as Miss Rogers describes her model. Mr. Chapman, who is backed up by an atom chart, is as interested as Mr. Bennett in the cornstalk mold. Miss La Dick left her physiology ac- complice, Billy Bones in the closet and even Mr. Geerlings lacks his usual CLllllPlUCfll'fW'l1f!f, no camera? Theres nothing phony about Miss Linnea Nelson's business con- versation. Wliile Mr. Carter adds to the progress of Miss Minnie Nelson's typing, Miss McClellan inspects a paper from the file. Miss Davidson gets each incident of this convention down in shorthand. illl
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