Humboldt High School - Nokomis Yearbook (Humboldt, IA)

 - Class of 1949

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ii., Mr. Cram: lt's just a little wnrm's insides. 'llrs-1. Cram: lt takes towels to keep 'em clean. Mr Dilly: Manager Carlson launders the easy way. Mr Flanders: Terry, smiley it's dress rehearsal. DELMAR xl. CRAM-15.5.-M.A.-S.U.I. Mr. Cram served junior high as its principal. l-lc sponsored its student council, coached sev- enth grade basketball, and taught classes in sev- enth grade English and eighth grade science. Once a day Mr. Cram left his domain and came across the hall to teach a class of sophomore biologists. He plays golf and baseball. But please, don't ask him to eat spinach. RUTH CRAM-l5.A.--l.S.T.C. Mrs. Cram was kept very busy in the physi- cal education department working with all the girls in the entire school and some of the young- er boys. She taught a class in eighth grade Eng- lish, sponsored the Pep Club and G.A.A. and helped supervise the noon play period. As a pastime Mrs. Cram clicks the knitting needles and listens to radio music programs. KENNETH DILLY-B.A.-l.S.T.C. XVestward ho! That was Mr. l7illy's watch- word last summer as he sped toward Vfyoming to attend summer school. During the school year he taught classes in business training and physical education. He coached the second squad of pigskin tossers, the first string of cagers, and the baseball team. Mr. Dilly dislikes cold weather. Winter of '48-'49-Brrl MARK W. FLANDERS-B.A.-I.S.T.C. After working for a term in a speech clinic .it Grinnell last summer, Mr. Flanders came to Humboldt to join the high school faculty. Here he taught classes in English and speech, and worked with students who scheduled for de- clamatory and play work. Mr. Flanders enjoys reading, but breaks away now and then to flash .1 snapshot of his young son, Terry. E161

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ANNA NI. AITNIAN l5..'X.-l.S.T.C..1 Nl..-X.-S.U.l. ln addition to teaching lfnglish to the fresh- men and helping them with their picnic and their sales contests-Ready--Iell and magazines -Nliss Altman planned the school news pro- gram, supervised the Fnglish lfssentials tests, and sponsored the D. of IJ. organilation. She worked with juniors and seniors by way of classes in psychology, geography and grammar. XV. GLENN Blil.l,-B.Nl.-S.U.l. like all good musicians Mr. Bell, who taught instrumental music in the grades and high school, likes to hear and play good music. And like all good music teachers, he dislikes persons who sign up to take lessons. but who do not want to practice. Last summer Mr. Bell taught brass instruments at the University of Iowa, and worked on his Masterls degree. DORIS M. ISIQNTLFY-B.A.-l.S.T.C. At the end of a summer of work and fun at lfstes Park, Colorado, Miss Bentley came to Humboldt to take charge of the school's vocal music department. She worked with the young- sters in the grades and with special music groups in high school and junior high. Miss Bentley likes to sing and play, and to hike and cycle-but oh, she despises wide tremolos. GUY LAR'l'lfR-ISS.-Upper Iowa Nlr. Carter attended Drake University during the summer of 1948. doing work that would apply on his Nlaster's degree. When school opened he was back in the science room ready to meet his classes in chemistry. physics. and general science. Nlr. Carter has three yery in- teresting dislikesg namely, a dry fountain pen. wads of gum on the floor, and sauerkraut. l15l Miss Altnmn: They rallud this a hat in ISHN. wth UA ll Mr. Bell: Jack, this hook has some lively numbers i 3 V l V7 I Hiss Bentley: Recordings 1-an be startling Mr. Carter: Ellen, your chick is a hit uverfed



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SHIRHQY li. HIil.D-15.8.-Ames Miss Held posed as a farmerette for awhile last summer. hut hefore long she hurried off to the lfast to spend her earnings. She managed the homemaking department in high school and. with the help of her sophomore girls, served hot lunches. Miss Held was co-sponsor of the juniors and instructor of the women's section of the adult evening school. ALMA B. JOHNSON-B.A.-St. Olaf To more than i2S students Miss johnson ex- plained the why and the wherefore of the sci- ence of mathematics. She sponsored the sopho- mores. helping them with their picnic and their magazine sales. She has a strong dislike for people who can't be trusted-and fires. She re- laxes by reading and crocheting and has a good time watching her two little pals grow up. BARBARA RIN IJXVAl.l.-B.S.-l.S.T.C. In the fall Miss Kindwall had the interesting experience of conducting her classes in the com- mercial subiects in fresh air settings, for the north walls of her rooms were only flapping canvasses. With the assistance of the senior typ- ists she helped many townspeople solve their typing problems. Miss Kindwall dislikes people who lack enthusiasm for living. lll'.l.l:N N.-XVR.-XTll --l3.S.-Coe College Miss Naxratil worked with hundreds of vers' youthful artists. She also instructed two classes of high school students who were interested in seeing what could be done with brush. pen, clay, and color. She helped the yearbook art staff de- velop their pages. Among her worries, Miss Nav- ratil included the Zllll-mile distance hetween Humboldt and Cedar Rapids. i171 Miss Held: Some-one forgot Io tie the strings. Miss Johnson: Hob, geometry sursised the fire ,ll U ff' Miss Kindwall: Ready, zo! This is a time test , ' Miss Nasralil: Why the bump on 'hossfn' tail ,UU J

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