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MISS KIDD Besit.es leaching physical education and first aid. Miss Kidd manages the G.A.C. am. assists the school social committee in planning the year’s calendar. MR. WEITKAMP Manual arts is ably taught by Mr. Weit- kamp who is also adviser of the activity managers. He supervises the Junior Red Cra s shop work. MR. HEITING Coaching the boxers, being sophomore class adviser, and unraveling .he mysteries of general science and chemistry for the puzzled lreshmen and seniors are Mr. Heiting’s duties. MISS LEE Miss Lee takes time out from supervising the library to instruct the eighth graders in arithmetic. She acts as senior class adviser and keeps the Service Roll for Hudson High School. MISS PETERSON Giving illness excuses to children of the Hudson schools, assisting with physicals, examining eyes and teeth, and visiting homes of sick children constitutes Miss Pe.erson's day. MISS HANSON For the students' pleasure Miss Hanson has given freely of her masterly ability to accompany vocal and instrumenta1 numbers. Her direction of vocal groups has been inspir- ing and praiseworthy. MISS HUGHES Miss Hughes teaches bewildered s.udents the complicated forms of geometry, advanced mathematics, and Latin. In her spare time, she coaches debate, oratory, and extemporan- eous speaking. MISS CHUBB The senior class play, forensics, and the one-act plays are under the direction of Miss Chubb, who teaches freshmen and sophomore English as her regular work. MR. WALBRANDT Accurate and speedy typists as well as efficient stenographers and bookkeepers are trained by Mr. YValbrandt. The junior prom was managed with his cooperation.
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Out of the darkness comes the light. This statement might he applied to our present state in world affairs and relations. We can begin to see the end of the war that has held mankind in its grip. ( hit of this great catastrophe we hope will emerge a greater understanding of human affairs and greater adherence to principles of Christian living. When we scan the casualty lists, we know that no community is too small or remote to have paid a price for the future. Many a home has been saddened by the sacrifices made by our youth in the cause of freedom and the equality of man. May our prayers he an- swered for a just peace and a better world. If we can he shown how to build for the finer things of life as efficiently as science has taught us to destroy, then, perhaps, we shall he able to emerge out of the darkness of despair into the light of brotherhood and fellowship of man. Then our maimed and our dead shall not have suffered in vain. May Cod help us to realize our goals.
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MISS GILBERT Enthusiastic departmental students are conscientiously taught .he reading, writing, and aiithmetic necessary to their high school caieers by Miss Gilbert. MR. CROWE Soothing U. S. and word history stu- dcn.s’ headaches” Is the undertaking of the football and basketball coach, Mr. irowe. mr. McMillan For training in ins.rumental music, stu- dents go to Mr. McMillan who ably directs the band and orchestra. Many solo and en- semble numbers are trained by him for the music tournament. MISS MADISON Future home makers are taught by Miss Madison to sew a straight seam and serve delicious meals. She also supervises luncheons and dinners given a. the school. MRS. BEGGS Teaching bewildered algebra students how to fine, unknown quantities, such a-s x and y. is the work of Mrs. Beggs, who returned to teaching after a brief absence to assist in the present teacher shortage. MISS McILQUHAM When Miss Mcllquham isn't teaching English to the juniors and seniors, she is work- ing with the members of the True Blue Times or the Annual staffs. MISS MURPHY Teaching students many interesting things about geography is Miss Murphy's goal. Under her training next year’s freshmen are learning their “p's” and q's”. MRS. QUALE To learn how and why nature functions as it does, the sophomore biology students meet with Mrs. Quale, who is devoting a half day away from her household duties to help dur- ing the teacher shortage. MISS MATHEWS Problems of community, town, state, and nation are studied by Miss Mathew's’ freshmen citizenship classes. She teaches business prac- tice to future business men and women.
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