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wide gy- IIU4 ' fi v. K'f,i'Vlg W1 '. QI u fg..,...J DlbTILLING WATER rs the experrment that IS bemg performed by Charles KenKn1ght Delmar Fmco Davld Vor 770: Wcdcmn 344:04 Mr Phelps 1S known as the wandermg mlnstrel of mathematlcs as he goes from room to room for h1s classes From Superlor State Teacher's College he learned methods of eras1ng the many puzzled ex'press1ons from the faces of those students who took advanced math, algebra and geometry Ex pemments added mterest and lrght on the subjects of chem1stry and phyS1CS 775:44 'Wan ?do-wan Th1s 15 M1ss Peterson's f1rst year of teachmg after graduatlng from Augsburg College She has found many ways to make the Jumor h1gh math classes more practlcal x.. for 1nstance, show1ng them how they can use math 1n the1r homes They comb1ned fun w1th the1r work by d011'1g P1'0b1e1'Y15 017 the black ADDING FRACTIONS on the blackboard looks easy to Junror b ard and havlng math downs hrgh math students Patsy Fetters and Alfred Henderson I 13 I I I , E I y W .X I , , If 4 A , M ' .lx - 2 K 'I I 1 .V K V! s , ' 'r f t A I , x , I rj I I ,! ,Kwok . y pahl, and Estelle Rengo. Pat Gay is recording the observations. . . I 1 , - 1 - ' . . . ,, ' X, 4 X? 'R . -' 'f M 'Q , g f 4 , H T' . . . . fx! .' n If K - . . . 1 'C 5 f O ' l A 3 y v 1 .
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6 ,aft sv-f'V ,libs .5 fax 94 iff 41 ,ms ws ff J-F hw its wwpikysw Q W if X M.-gw aP ' -44 .3091 PHY ED classes prove to be most fun to Delores bippola Marlene Nordstrom soma Puntila and Shirley Weaver when they are playing soccer outside 'S ? EUROPEAN COUNTRIES are more realistic to Mollyn Lou Anderson and Phyllis Butkiewicz after locating them on the map. 12 7fzmz':.,..eeeagM4e Look1ng for an avid sports fan among the faculty? Who is more likely to be one than our girls phy ed teacher? Miss Grobe, who also teachers girls' health and science, enjoys every sport from skiing to tennis She also finds time to coach the cheer leaders and advise the G A A She had a great deal to do with the Moose Lake I-I1 C 77014 7,f4'L70'M6 P68504-6 Versions of baseball and other games help time pass much more quickly in Mrs. Penrose's geo- graphy class Art work done by her students has made her room noted for drawings and posters As if a week of teaching weren't enough, on weekends she plays for Dry Nights in Cloquet. She is a graduate of UMD.
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ic.. amqaafyeotdaacw r V' 11. .17 Q. L... UNDFR MISS Hartwell s supervision Judy Hermann Joanne Ruhiluoma Jeanette Olson Muriel Brink and Kathryn Anderson try their skill at baking a cake ENGLISH ILLUSTRATIONS by Miss Wildasin prove a point for Donovan Lumby and David Olson 14 77044 Da-wtdq Wfaatwell Home Economics is so practical It taught us to be better homemakers to cook to sew to budget to plan color schemes to market, and to take care of children Even a touch of modeling was included at the fashion show Teaching did not keep Miss Hartwell away from her favorite sport, tennis. She attended the U. M D for two years,butwent on to finish at the University of Minnesota. Self assurance was acquired in the junior high English classes by giving book reports. Something un- usual in Miss Wildasin's straight English schedule was the teaching of current events once a week to her 9th grade class. The writing of ad- venture stories in that class uncov- ered some hidden talent. Miss Wild- asin was never too busy at Macal- ester College to find time for skiing.
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