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Health Education BERNADINE KUNKEL xl. B., Slate T6'acfif'rf' Col- fegf, fllinoi, Aflflffll Dako- fa, xl. df., Colziiiihfrz Uni- 'L'Ur.fity. Miss Kunkel is as spry as Il hird, and she is frequently seen dashing about in little lmlue shorts. LESLIE HOENSCHEID B. S., Uliizierfily of lflizioif. Being tall and lanky, Mr Hoen- scheid can easily be pointed out as a gym teacher: he also has a great arm for tennis. Rrazling from left fo rigfzi, WINIFRED M. LONGFIELD If S., df. S., Uiif-:'f'r.i'ily of lVin'o11Ji11. l,ittle hut mighty, Miss Longheld has plenty of vim and vitality. A. J. NOWACK ff, S. ll'il'f'1'r.i'ily of lffffiriif. Get up there heanpole, or down comes the meat house. i one ol l3ut h's layorite expressions, HERBERT B. VALETT B, S., Uiiiiizwrily of lou fl, ullerhf, who swims like a fish, successfully coached his tank- sters to victory. Page tuiefify Lower left: Miss Kunkel's gym class illustrating the sword dance. Lower right: Typical work done in boys' health education.
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Fine Arts Reading from left to right, LEOTA MILLER fl. B., Crilmefl Crillegrg' fl. .'li,, Uiiiitifrfoy ofSo1iif1rl'71 Cnliforizifz, Because of her wide traveling experiences Miss Miller is ahle to add the living element in the stutly of Latin. ZADA DICKSON fl. B., Tfxfzx Stale College for Wnmfii. Carrying out the tradition of the Lone Star State Miss Dickson, with quiet efficiency, gives to L-P the products of artistic traininf' and experienee, EVELYN McCORMACK fl. H., LYlli'Z'F'l'J'lfy of Cfifrfigng ill. il., f,v!7!llU1llfll Uiiiw1r,ri!y. Mrs, MeCormaek's interests are many: travel, art, astronomy, garden- ing, community interests, anal, of course, teaching. PAUL KOTZ An 'fextral' teacher who clues extraorclinarily Well, without the use of a haton, to get excellent results in his classes in music: EARL TROBAUGH B. Ed., Southern lffizzoif Stale Tez1a'l1e1'.t' Coflfgzfg xl. flfl., Uf1if'1'r,rii'y of Ifllnoif. With a sense of humor and a love of fun, Mr. Trohaugh gets the most out of life's activities, whether dramaties or picnics. LEE W PETERSEN B, E., Cmifrai' Stare Tf?dIf!lf'f,l College, lV1'fg0i1,fj11,' 13. AM.. Vnriilfrmok Stlzool of fllufic. Before Pete starts to work, he sheds his Coat, loosens his tie, ruffles his hair, then come the works. DONALD SELLEW B, S., flf. A., Colznzzbfav Uiiizferfity. P- l op has one foot in heaven when his chorus sings the correct notes all through the piece, hut he is constantly heard praying for ri tenor. Lower left: With the aicl of a map, Kather- ine jahus explains the Roman Forum. Lower rght: Bob Junko and Frances llar- emslgi put the Finishing touches to the mur- als now hanging in the cafeteria. Page uiizvtemz
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JPPER LEFT: Miss McGreavy demon- strates to her girls how to care for a baby. UPPER RIGHT: The Foods Class re- nove the hnished product from the cake Dans. Home Economics BEULAH McKEY B. S., Ill. S., U7LiZ'6TIifQ' of lllivmir. Spry, dashing about, Miss McKey looks very becoming with her three- inch hair cut. MARGARET McGREAVY, R. N. just as they come, Miss McGreavy takes them all on and teaches! the young women of tomorrow to make the future generations safe and sanitary. MARION K. SCOTT B. S., lliizzoif Wexleyang M. S., Univenity of Iowa. There has been a motion in order to buy Miss Scott a bicycle so that she may be able to get about faster-if possible. KATHLEEN M. GAYNOR Miss Gay nor gives the girls in her clothing classes all the aid necessary -from straight pins to her own knowledge-to be successful in dress- making. LOWER LEFT AND RIGHT: Mem- bers of the clothing class show how they go about cutting out the new ma- terial and assembling the newly-cut sections. Page fZL'6'7'IfiV-0716
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