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NO RANCH SETTING is complete without a good storyteller-someone to relate the legends, customs, and accom- plishments of the old timers. In the evenings, we ranch hands gathered around the campfire to sing, tell jokes, and reminisce. The gang was always careful to talk plainly and make good usage of grammar when Mr. Den- ison was around. because he was sure to give us a good talking to if we said aint or them cows. At thc first of the week when the postman brought the mail, and we cow- boys read about some governmental de- ss partmcnt doing something or other, we A went to Mr. Denison to have him ex- plain wh-it that department is for and what it does. Gt 9 Y? KC . Y? K X I V 9 X s X X C XVhen a question for argument arose, and our outfit wanted to have its opinion known, he always took charge of instructing the cowhands who were Mn. nmmsos to do the talking so that they would make an impressive speech. He also attended the meetings of the ranch council and gave his advice to the members when they were making plans for the ranch's future or coming to a de- cision about some problem. Mr. Denison received an A. B. from the University of Nebraska, obtained his M. A. degree at the Colorado State College of Education, and also attended the Babson Institute in Boston and the University of Colorado. M .1 . ' ,Q . ss ' if svv as-if 1, iv G A M sk ,X at sie dk K main.. 'K'
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5- :- an A SMILING EAGERNESS to help others is one ol' the virtues which mane Mrs. Muir an invaluable friend to all who know her. Included in her responsibilities is that ever-important one of seeing that we learn and practice correct grammar. She has induced us to be more appre- ciative of the finer types of literature by offering courses in American and English literature. To those of us who want to improve our writing ability, she teaches journalism and creative writ- ing. These classes prepare us to rank high in literary contests and to publish interesting Pemmicans and creditable Wyomalos. She sponsors the Quill and Scroll and the National Honor Society, honor- ary societies for outstanding students in journalistic abilities and in character, scholarship, leadership and service. Mrs. Muir fills the position ot' assis- tant foreman, and when the foreman is away, she assumes all the responsibili- ties and duties ot' the foreman. 'HS MUIR 'She .received her E. A. at Penn College and later took graduate work at illf University ot' Chicago. Regardless of how grown-up we feel. or how independent wc consider oui selves, it is always hard to get along without thc guidance ot' our mothers, no mattei what our position may be. The realization ot' this need is lessened for those ot' Us on the ol' home ranch by Mrs. Muir's presence. Nowhere could there be found 4 better substitute than this amiable member ot' our ranch hands. img l . tt , .afmgfw . .3 Eel' :zl . H . a-J
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'FIIICSIC lClJUCA'l'I'ID FULKS can teach us old ranch hands a surprising amount. For instance, we have always known that the kind ol' paint we used to paint the buildings around the place was the best, but we didn't know why until Mr. Van Heuvelen joined the out- t'it. He taught us what paint contains. what constituents make it durable and all the other important factors of chem- icals and their action. The miners, who thought they knew all about minerals and rocks also learned a thing or two from him and the books he brought with him. VVe didn't pay any attention as to whether or not the books balanced or how much we could spend for this and how much for that. but he talked so much about balancing books and budfr- ets that we got the habit of keeping a set of books ot' our own. lle assumed part of the responsibil- ity of seeing' that the newcomers knew where to go and what to do. lYhen- 42- v :me vAx :ii.t'v1-.mx ever this group gave a partv or something ot' the sort, he helped them plan the fair and offered his suggestions. You know. it used to be torture to listen to the gang trying: to sine' in the nings. but since Mr. Van lleuvelen joined us and offered his helpful suggestioi and guidance, the gangrls attempts have realllv begun to sound like music. Mr. Van Heuvelen is a ll. S. graduate ot' Huron Vollege. in lluron. South D1 kota. later having: taken graduate work at Minnesota L'11iVC1'Sl15'- -3-an , , - - 'W wx M85-l: T Q.. ,.
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