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WYE BEATRICB Fonnr-:s JAMES Con BEATRICE FORBES BA Tarluo College VVhen Mrss Forbes favorlte query What s your left thumb for? resounded through the halls everyone knew that typmg class was 1n session Mlss Forbes also had charge of shorthand bookkeepmg and secretanal practlce classes Besrdes her teachmg dutles she helped sponsor the Junlor class and the Nokomls JAMES GOFF BA Drake Unwersny MFA Mormngsule There are too few hlgh school students takmg art accordlng to Nlr Goff Two hrgh school classes Junlor hlgh flfth and slxth grade students made thelr wav to the basement of the old stone hulldlng for thelr sessrons 1n art A practlcallv contmuous exh1b1t of the work h1s students were domg plus help ln stage deslgn were among the actrvltles that kept Mr Goff busv for all but four perrods each week RICHARD COCC B A Iowa State Teachers College Mr Gogg found tlme m h1s schedule for a freshman sclence class and a hgh school study hall as well as teachmg ln jumor hrgh HIS after school act1v1t1es mcluded sophomore football and jumor hxgh basketball AL HADAR B S Upper Iowa Umverszty After returnlng from another summer at that Pennsylvama swlmmmg pool Mr Hadar mentored football m the fall freshman sophomore basketball 1n the wmter track 1n the sprlng and physlcal educatlon and economlcs class all year He was well known for h1s long and thorough football workouts but these HCIIVIUCS left hlm llttle free tlme to mdulge 1n golf, let alone work on h1s house RODNEY HAKEMAN, BA Iowa State Teachers College Mr Hakeman IS a vahant soul who trxed to teach the mtncacles of math to students who sometlmes weren't too much xnterested I-le taught algebra and plam geometry, plus a speclal class of advanced algebra After hours, he helped coach the 1un1or htgh football squad and alded ln sponsorlng the Junlor class 11 I 4 wa. had RICHARD Coco ALBERT Hanan Ronmav HAKEMAN V L . t I ' ,K J 0 Ag J f hugh? - 'whiff l .4 P of xg-ft. 'ft' 'ns - fa ' - ft- i ' f tx Q of - fl-ff .f . r e t 5 I A 4 an I - - - f t ,XS I l I vi ,.. . lx ' l A , , , . Y xx 4,..ff., ff-45 li , . . l ' ' 44 Y Y, A l . . l . we , . . ' , A . s v 'Q W , . ., l l , . . ., l tn f K ' , l . . 1 1 . , , I , I l . . . . . . ' I . Ev ' sl , . . , . . l l ' - ' - 44 n . . . I 1 ' l 9 ' ! 7 I I y
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DoRrs BARTON GUY L CARTER ll GORDON EVERSOLL I wwf, W GLENN BELL ROBERT BERKEMEIR DORIS BARTON B S Iowa State College More often than not the mornmg breeze carrxed the odor of dCl1C1OL1S food bemg prepared by the home economxcs classes After regular school hours she mstructed adult classes 1n the evenmgs and helped sponsor the Jumor class W GLENN BELL B M 'W M State Unwerszty o Iowa Iunlor and Senxor Band sectxonals and 1nd1v1dual lessons frlled most of Mr Bell s days The band met at elght o clock at least tvso mormngs a week so hlS days began early Durlng fall and sprmg he worked outsrde wlth the marchlng band ln the wlnter he worked vuth the concert band ROBERT BERKEMIER B A MA State Unwerszty of Iowa Three Junlor and one sophomore Engllsh class and one class rn economxcs kept Mr Berlcemler quxte busy durmg h1s flrst year at Humboldt He also sponsored a debate orgamzauon One son and a daughter helped to occupy h1s evenrngs GUY L CARTER B S Upper Iowa Unwemty No thats not r1ght sa1d Mr Carter What shall we do? asked the students Start over was the patlent reply So went Mr Carters three chemrstry classes In addmon he taught one class m physrcs and one ln general sclence Mr Carter vxas the sponsor of the vnsual ards program and cared for that equlpment and he sponsored the Sclence club A summer spent SllpC1'VlS1I'lg the swrmmmg pool left hlm bronzed and f1t for hrs school dunes GORDON EVERSOLL B A Gnnnell College MA Stanford Unzverszty Mr Eversolls dav was well fllled Wlth two senror Englxsh classes two sophomore Englrsh classes and one speech class Hrs other tlme was used to coach oratorrcal and mterpretatxve readers and sponsor the Nokomrs At the end of the year h1s b1g Job was drrectmg the semor class play IO
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..? 4-4-Q ALMA B JOHNSON LEONE LOVERING ENID MILLER STERLING MISCHE MILAN PETE.-xs ALMA B JOHNSON BA St Olaf College Those who have been m any of Mxss Johnson s algebra or general mathe matlcs classes have nodded ln answer to her Are you vuth me? as she ex plalned the complexmes of math M1ss johnson who IS well known m H H S for her W1lllI1gI'16SS to gue spec1al help elther before or after school hours LEONE LOVERING RN Iowa Methodwt l-loswtal Mrs Lovenng checked attendance 1n all grade rooms 1n both schools each day Besrdes takmg care of all the cuts brulses nose bleeds and the other 1nJur1es she checked the herght vselght and eyes of all the students and found tlme to sponsor the IUHIOI Red Cross That her tlme was fully occu pled was shown by the busy 0fflCCS she had ln both the old and new bulldmgs ENID MILLER B A Iowa State Teachers College Hrgh school and jumor hlgh glrls gymn classes took most of Mlss Mlller s tlme but she also supervxsed most of the grade students 1n at least one physrcal educatxon class each week Sponsormg GAA Pep Club and the cheer leaders rounded out her workmg day STERLING MISCHE B S N E M O S T C M M Drake Umverslty After spendmg the summer workmg for DeKalb Mr Mlsche returned to the task of trylng to teach Jumor and senlor hrgh school students to smg Bel Canto Mrxed Chorus Boys Glee Club and Ceclhan were regular Slflglng classes In add1t1on he had a IIIO a madngal group a sextet and many solorsts as well as prepanng two operettas MILAN PETRAS B S Unwerszty of lllmozs Arnldst the sounds of hammenng sawmg and the screammg of power tools Mr Petras VOICC could be heard shoutmg 1I'lSfI'l1Cl1Ol'1S to the boys rn shop That however lasted for onlv twelve weeks and the rest of hrs trme was spent ln teach1ng crops llvestock care and farm management to the faml boys and conductrng hls part of the adult educatlon classes 12 Y 'Q-1v-,,,. 4 i f E ' I can 5 v -e I. W ,rr I f j . , . . . . I . , n ' ' ll 7' 77 - . . .Y . . Y 7 also sponsored the sophomore class. , . . ' . l 7 . Y 7 . . 1 . y Y. , , , . . , . . . . , . . , . V . . . . . . ., , - , . ., . . . . . . ., . ., , . Y . , 7 . . . ' I Y ! Y , . , . . . . 7 . , . , . . . . . , . if YI 1 I ' 7 ! , 7 ! 7
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