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Fm' Securil MISS ELLEN LEE TATUNI-Girls' physical educa- tional program and boys' of grades I-4, junior co-sponsor, sponsor of: G. A. A., junior high athletic club, adult women's recreational hour. Miss Tatum spent Z1 few days sight-seeing in Chicago before hieing herself off to Lake Geneva, Wiscoii- sin. Here, as recreational leader at Camp Eleanor, she got plenty of exercise daily teaching such sports as swimming, boating, tennis, badminton, archery and bowling. During the fall, hikes and picnic served as recreation. Shows gave variation. MISS RUTH VAN ALSTINE-School nurse, health inspection. A summer session course in public health nursing at the Universit of Minnesota ut Miss Van Alstine in con- Y dition for gardening, canning and Red Cross knitting. During the school year, this knitting skill was used upon some very young enthusiasts known as the Spinning Wlieel club. Miss Van Alstine also conducted a class in home nursing for junior high girls. Then there was reading to be covered, and work in the XVesleyan Guild and O. Ii. S. to be properly taken care of. MISS THELMA VVHITFORD-E n g l is h, assemblies, plays, sponsor of Pep Club. Miss Wliitfcnrd spent part of her last summer at the University of lowa doing some work in corrective speech and in serving the hungry public at Hotel ,jefferson in Iowa City. Before the restrictions on gas pre- vented such extravagance, she spent a week-end now and then at Lake Okoboji. Miss W'hitford, a faithful attendant at the home games, frequently found a way of wheedling Butter- cupn-filled with student fans-to the out-of-town contests. Miss Tatum seuwls at a mouse-eaten target. Miss Van Alstine files girls' health cards. Miss Whitford, Bob and Fritz really work E141
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Coach Jones explains a sprained muscle Ill S Chef Myers and cooks plan the hot lunch uq Miss Peterson really did run a combln MR. VICTOR JONES-Grade shop, physical education, athletics fhasketball, football, baseballj, N. T. agriculture. Mr. Jones was a genuine farmer last summer, helping his father with his problems, in addition to managing an eighty on his own accord. There never was an athletic director who didn't enjoy fishing, and this one was no exception. To keep in extra spiffy trim during the winter, Mr. Jones did a bit of bowling. The draft threatened in April, got him in May. MISS RUTH MEYER-Smith-Hughes home manage- ment, adult night-school, junior co-sponsor. It was a Victory garden, sewing, knitting, cooking and, quoting Miss Meyer, whatnot Qean't we hear her say it?J that took time last summer. Fall brought the regular school duties, together with the extras, such as, Red Cross knitting and sewing, and the hot lunch project. Shows created a little color. It is whispered -there was a trip te Chicago. But, hush, don't tell on her. MISS MIRIAM PETERSON- Bookkeeping, t y p i n g, shorthand, co-sponsor of Wildcat Wail. By way of serving as a delegate to a National church conference, Miss Peterson got herself a trip and a week's visit at Minneapolis last summer. Otherwise she did gardening, housework, office work and, if the snapshot tells the truth, some farming. Miss Peterson finds rest from the regular routine of school work or household cares in reading and sewing, or in erocheting and embroidering. MRS. BERNICE SMITH-juiiior high English, geog- raphy, law, business training. One teacher after another dropped off the faculty roll, and at midyear, Mrs. Smith kindly came in to stuff a gap here, fill a rip there. As she had been in the system before, her appearance on the teaching force was indeed most welcome. Mrs. Smith is one of those capable persons who uses .i pen, pushes a lawnmower, and wields a Cooking spoon-all with equal efficiency. Nephew john helps. E131 John B. reads the hugarplum poem to Beez --M Ni an..
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The class breakfast house that Donnie and Lanie constructed. A score of loyal alumni came back to start the new svhool year. Commencement speakers pose before bidding the alma mater farewell. You are a tulip, and I am a big red rose: Mr. Brayton at the piano- at ' . hnul tn Take Uff Toastmaster Bruce Ehmke ready to try out his class breakfast gift. 151 ai
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