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I! A Inu.: Shih- It-uvlu-rs Valli-gr-, I'ni- wrsllj uf Vululzulo, Faculty Strieby, Aanestad, Hesse, Griffith, Mead R. E. Aanestad Alice Mead Ny.u4,,,, Begh-ice Chlzirslmllinxlgl ' OIUIDS C Commercial 0,,,.,,,,,, I , 1 , H x X I 1' H I, , ll r Mauslmlllmxn .Iunmn tnllvul-, I! . . mum zum tn 1-gn, tum-rn 5' It - f I I 1'olm'n-In, .Xnwrix-:ni Instituto uf liusilwsw, Commerclol HHH, U WE.. 1 R i lvmkv l'IIlH'l'.fill3'. ll, S. lima Slim- Ti-an-hors t'ulli-uv, llnukv lf eSerVe5 limi-lsllx, Inuit-rwity nt In-:twin Girl Reserves N. G. Griffith Beverly Hesse N-'H'-H-V Wim-rlim CPfm'e9r.i3OI Commercial Senior ui ance Vniu-rally of Missouri Girl Reserves MR. AANESTAD was re-elected president and treasurer this year of the lowa Commercial Contest Association. The state commercial contest was, therefore, held here, April 25, and Newton teams held the highest scoring place. Mr. Aanestad was elected secretary of the Central Commercial Teachers' Association and acted as treasurer for the fifth year of the Newton Teachers' Credit Union, serving likewise on the picnic committee of the local association . . . MISS STRlEBY sent personal cash records kept by her students to the co-author of the accounting text, which he asked to keep . . . MISS MEAD, now Mrs. Wick, was on the service committee, and MR, GRIFFITH was on the professional committee of the Newton Teachers' As- sociation. S l'ui li. S, lxirksvilln- Stull' 'I'n-zu-lu-rs Uullvuv I'liiu-rsity nf Southern Vialifuriita, Nl A Business Manager Page I2
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Faculty Beckholl, Orwick, Reed, Potwin, Speake, Thompson, Bestor, Blackburn, Eastburn, Boslough Marian Speake Bernice Eastburn Toledo Newton , . I'enn Uullege-, II. A. anal M. A. l'nn't-rally U- A- C09 4'Ulll'K4'- ll'll 3ll3' of mllmfo- of Iowa, Wrlter's l'onfert-nve, Vnlversily M. A. Ilnlverslty of Iowa, Pnlversily of of Colorado: Grinnell Institute ol Inter- Ul0f'dU- national llelatlons. Head Adviser of Girl Reserves Glrl Reserves Every teacher in the English department is on a standing com- mittee. This year these groups developed projects already inaugur- ated, such as the N.H.S. Handbook of Correctness, creative writing Hundred Books that were student-recommended was made, however, and new pat- booklets, and leisure reading lists. A new Une terns of teaching reading comprehension and appreciation were de- veloped in junior high school courses. Cooperation between the library and classroom work was taught when entire classes spent an hour in the school library . . . Seven of the department attended the annual conference of English and Language Teachers at the Uni- versity oi Iowa, and ten were at a Saturday meeting in Drake Uni- versity . . . MISS SPEAKE, head of the department, is vice president of the English Teachers ol Iowa State Teachers' Association and chairman ol the English section oi the Iowa Library Book committee. She talked at a spring conference ol English teachers from central Iowa at Drake University in April. She is also a member ol the State Conference Planning Committee of Girl Reserves . . . MISS BLACK- BURN served on the welfare committee of the Newton Teachers' As- sociation, and MISS REED served the organization as secretary . . . MISS BOSLOUGI-l, as speech instructor, helped organize a tourna- ment in N.H.S. and coached a one-act play for an exchange with Pella and Oskaloosa . . . MRS. BESTOR celebrated Latin Week with student exhibit and program. Page I1 Eunice Blackburn Marshalltown B. A. Iowa State 'I'eal'ln-rs Uolloae, M. A. l'nivt-rslty of Iowa, Wrltt-r's Conferenm-e. University of Folorudo: Unlverslty of Minnesota. Newtonia News, Yearbook Miriam Beckhoff Des Molnes French ltrnkv l'niu-r:llJ'. It, .-K. anal M, A Slat. l'nitvrsity of lnwu. Girl Reserves Mrs. Edna Bestor N ewtun Latin II. S. Turklo Uollt-ge, Ilnlverslly of Iowa, lnuke l'lllwrslt!'. Girl Reserves Alice Reed Newton ll, A, Iowa Wesleyan, M. A. University' ol Iowa, Gi-lnuv.-ll lnstltule of Internutlunul Itelutluns, Catherine Orwick Newton Form-ll Voltage, Drake Ilnlverxlty, Grin- nell Institute of Internutlonul Iiellllolll. ll. A. Slniuuon 1'UIl6'Kt'. Naomi R. Boslough Ui-slur Falls II. A, Iowa Stale Tvavlierli College, North- Vl't'Slt'I'll Fnlterslly. Thespian Club and Plays I-Iildred Potwin Allrflfll Ilnlverslty of Iowa, IS. A, Iowl Stale Tout-In-rs College, Unlverslty of Wuh- lnlilon. Anna Belle Thompson Den I son Purnell College, Ii. A, Ilnlvvrslty of Iuwu, University of Volorudo. Iunior High Newspaper
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B. Franklin Hull Delma E. Harding R. I. Penney Nfwlm' I tilt N4-ululi Agriculture, General Science N 't Chemigiryy Phygicg l'niu-rsily uf louis, ll, S, in Aliininl Huh- . . I. i . . - ,I hulntry, Irma Stun- Vullogvg t'ulnrsilo State Elernenluri' SC191'1C9, Biology A 'Pak' I Hmifiu' ,hum Tidin vullvgv R S and M- S- lvniwriiu. of Imm Ivai'In'rs lullvp.:1', lima Nutt' tullvgv. l Ill' Future Farmers of America rum-ilrsily ur iiiviiisiiii. I-ma sum- ws t t Y f mi lmze, Mrs. Winnie M. Palmer llla Podendort , V 0 xi-tim llllW'l . . Biology Normal Training 'mm Sum, Tmwlwrs vullwzvv 1.h.vplaIld ll .L I'niu-rsily of Inman, M, A 1'ulum- Srlmnl uf l'Iillln'ailto11, ll. S, Iiruki- Uni' ivrslty. l'ngu 13 lain Vniu-rsity. Future Teachers ot America Girl Reserves M. S l'uIu'rsity nt' Iouu. Girl Reserves MISS PODENDORF has been editor tor the biology section ot the lowa Science Teachers' bulletin, was the author ot an article, Making Slides as a Biology Hobby, published in the February issue of The Science Teacher, and was co-author ol an article on conservation in Midland Schools tor April. She was elected secretary ot a science group at the Central Associa- tion ol Science and Mathematics Teachers in Chicago in November. She served as building representative for the local teachers . . . MR. HULL was on the picnic committee ot the Newton Teachers' Association . . . MRS. PALMER headed the Normal Training section ot l.S.T.A. During the year, her students gave tour teas on Saturdays for groups of rural teachers who were graduates ot Newton High and entertained about eighty girls from the Central District, April 18. Hull, Podendorl, Palmer, Penney, Harding
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