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Elizabeth H. Graves l English, Cub Gazette fi Adviser 1 A Grace Titus English While studying their magazine unit, Miss Graves sen teachers are excellent cooks and at various times have held pot-luck lunches. On such occasions they have Luelda F. Carlton planned how to teach English more effectively EUgliSl1 and interestingly. Occasionally they find time to develop their hobbies or undertake outside activities. Miss Carlton, president of the High School and Junior College Teachers' Association, enjoys gardening and doing Red Cross work in addition to her family duties. Her father and sister live with her. Mrs. Naylor collects pattern glass goblets and likes to travel. Miss Graves, executive secretary of the Iowa High School Press Association and servicey chairman of the High School and Junior . Colleffe Teachers' Association is active in the Ed h S. N l . U' . . ' , . l It ay or Business and Professional Womeii s Club. English Miss Forster, Miss Bright, and Mrs. Kassar are the facul committee in charge of the Service Men's Canteen once month. Helene Bright English 10
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Miss Barnard and advanced commercial students stuff Christmas seals for Cerro Gordo County MR. NYQUIST, who is head of the Commer- cial department, treasurer of the North Central District of Iowa State Teachers' Association, and head of ticket sellers, thinks a spirit of alertness makes a student a pleasure. That alert student is enjoyed by all members of the department. Miss Price, who bought a home here this year and who is kept busy at home, at Red Cross work, and in Business and Professional Women's Club, likes a student interested in his subject, even though he may not excel as far as grades are concerned. Miss Brakel, secretary of the High School and Junior College Teachers' Association, is a good example of the cheerfulness which she desires from her students. Miss Barnard, who finds that the war has given her less cake and candy, has made farm- ing in the summer replace her traditional traveling. Mr. Nyquist, head ticket salesman, sells one. Rueben E. Nyquist Gladys E. Price Margaret Brakel Grace A. Barnard Salesmanship, Law Personal Bookkeeping Personal Bookkeeping Typing, Shorthand Bookkeeping Shorthand, Typing Typing Office Practice
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dents visit the public library to hear Miss Frances Kukacka After a successful summer of gardening and canning, Miss Bailey has all the canned vegetables she wants. She always is interested in dramatics. Mrs. Kassar, a newcomer, has dramatics as her hobby. Mrs. Salzer sews for her small son, Jim, The Butch, and writes to her captain in Australia. Miss Bright finds that her hobbies change from time to time with one exception, reading. Mrs. Titus is a member of the professional commit- tee of the High School and Junior College Teachers' Association. The foreign language teachers too are finding their lives are becoming increasingly busy. Miss Flynn is cashier at the W Cerro Gordo dining room evenings and Sundays and also manages some farms. Miss Forster, treasurer of the High School and junior College Teachers' Association, worked in a defense plant last summer and is :i first aid instructor. Miss F1ynn's sophomore Latin class translates Caesar. Florence Salzer English, Masonian Adviser Virginia Bailey English, Dramatics Adviser Katherine Kassar English Frances E. Forster French Florence E. Flynn Latin
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