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l 'N Ililfin x gag yr , V ' 'Oli HEALTH SERVICE With the aid of her ever-present thermometer, Miss Hettie Gooch, school nurse, is about to decide whether or not Dolores Rude, fresh- man, is really sick enough to go home. In Classes and Out o !2'T,T :2! 'H-v- warm-on Left to right: Whether scientifically inclined or just plain thirsty, Phyllis Kunisch seems to en- joy looking at the aquarium in the biology room. Resting up after a long afternoon's work are these tillers of Maine's soil, the agriculture students, who help raise most of the vegetables used in the cafeteria on their 60 acre farm.
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JAMES C. PENDLETON-Northern Illi- nois State Teachers College B.E.: Metal Shop, Machine Shop. PHILLIP W. RAMER-Northern Illi- nois State Teachers College B.E., North- western University M.A.: Algebra. DALE ROBERTS-James Milliken Uni- versity B.S.: Wood ShUDJ Coach of Rifle Club. CLARENCE J. ROGERS-University of Wisconsin, Bradley Polytechnic Institute B.S.: Drafting, Industrial Mathematics: Director of Safety. ALICE J. RUSSELL-University of Michigan A.B., A.M.: English II and III: English Integration Committee. MARIE RYAN-Trinity College A.B., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania A.M.: English I and II. E. R. SARIG-Central Normal College, University of Wisconsin, Illinois Wesleyan University: Band Director, Brass and Reed Assemblies: Sponsor Baton Twirlers, Cu- Sponsor Susic Masters. 18 MARIE SCHEINPFLUGfU-niversity of Wisconsin B.S., University of Chicago: Clothing. QNot picturedj. ELLEN M. SEABERG-Yankton College B.A., University of Iowa M.A.. Northwest- ern University: English, II, Journalism: Adviser Student Publications. ARTHUR SERFLING - Northwestern University B.S.: Stenography: Frosh-Soph Football and Basketball Coach. RUTH H. SMITHAUniversity of Illi- nois B.S., Columbia University M.A.: Ad- vanced Typing, Bookkeeping I: Sponsor Good Words Club. VIRGINIA SNYDER-University of Wis- consin B.A.. M.A.: Latin I, II, III, IV: Sponsor Latin Club. RAYMOND J. SPAHN-University of Iowa B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Ph.D, Jena University, Germany: Chair- man Foreign Language Department: Ger- man: Co-Sponsor Junior Class, Sponsor German Club. , EARL W. STURGES-Coe College B.S., University of Southern California M.A.: Physical Education: Lightweight Football Coach, Intramural Athletics. J. C. Pendleton -P. W. Ramer D. Roberts C. J. Rogers A. J. Russell M. Ryan E. R. Sarig E. M. Seaberg A. C. Settling R. II. Smith V. Snyder R. J. Spahn E. W. Sturges C. P. Van Dyke C. K. Watson E. J. Williams K. Williams O. K. Wilson M. Wolters P. Yates CORINNE P. VAN DYKE--University of Illinois A.B.: General Business, Typing I: Sponsor Organization Committee. CLYDE K. WATSON-Western Illinois State Teachers College B.ofEd: Mathe- matics, Aeronautics: Asst Coach Light- weight Football, Freshman Basketball Coach. ELIZABETH J. WILLIAMS-University of Wisconsin B.S., M.Ph.: Biology: Spon- sor Mounted Mainites. KATHRYN WILLIAMS-Eureka College B.S., University of Wisconsin M.A.g Gen- eral Mathematics, Geometry, Algebra. O. K. WILSON-Nebraska Central Col- lege B.S., University of Nebraska: General Math, Industrial Math: Heavyweight Foot- ball Coach, Lightweight Basketball Coach. Ass't Track Coach. MARGARET WOLTERS - Northwestern University B.S.: Girls' Physical Education: Sponsor Terrapin Club, Water Ballet, Co- Sponsor G.A.A. PAULENE YATES-University of Ne- braska B.I.A., M.A.: English I.
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Classes . .. They are our preparation for the future . . . Students here at Maine are offered courses in anything from English to electric shop, and clothing to college algera-and they take them. Every fall, a new and more perplexed class of freshmen e'nters, and gradually prepares and progresses through four years until it is ready to go into the world. Some of its members con- tinue their schooling, for which they have received an excellent background, at col- lege, and others use their secretarial or technical courses to get jobs. In normal times, the entire graduating class would go one of these two ways, but now there are also new courses designed to make Maine's boys the best in whichever service they enter. Shown on opposite page, left to right, top to bot- tom: the machine shop, Woodworkers show their skill, a physics class in action, biology students take pride in their plants, social science classes develop global consciousness, Maine boasts a well-equipped library, English students admire their handiwork.
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