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zamlfieaewe Miss Fenelon sets her clock for a writing. I Waiting for the daily bulletin are the winter quarter practice from St. Cloud. Mr. Zwick practice teaching in business, education, and biology. Mr. taught mathematics. Eng- Zi, i., Qgilasses were conducted l . 4 . - Ready, begin typing is a familiar phrase heard in the commercial department as Miss Fenelon sets the clock for a timed writing. She also teaches shorthand, bookkeeping and office practice. A graduate of the University of North Dakota, Miss Fenelon is now busy planning a June wedding and is learning to cook, but she still hopes to find time to improve her golf game. Orono's home economics teacher, summer camping trips to the Black state give an excellent opportun- ity to put her teachings to a good test. She is a thorough sports enthusiast who enjoys swimming, volley ball, and basketball. This summer she hopes to learn to play golf so this sport can be added to her list of favorite pastimes. ln her home eco- nomics classes Miss Ness feels that a great emph- asis should be placed on the teaching of clothing construction because a girl will find this ability has current as well as future value. A I .41 It JA?
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7,3235 Mg! iff? was S ggi? 'gif I Operating a ham radio is Ivlr. Ulander's major hobby. His enioy- ment ot mechanics and electronics led him to teach drivers' training and physics. During the summer he attends graduate school studying to obtain his Masters Degree in Educational Administration. Originally from Boyd, Wisconsin, Mr. Ulander, his vvite and daughter now make their home in Maple Plain. I Another ot our European travelers is Mr. Howells, who wants to return to Norway to improve his skiing skills and to learn more about the people ot this particular Scandinavian coun- try. During school hours he teaches general science and biology and helps coach baseball, football and wrestling. Mt G -iilii-M .fi 1 iiyigfwin-.aeivf . Ns 1 ,. 2iir2f'tm.5w-- ,,,.M2tiwM J,-Q5-7 it 53561 ' .. .gsxgisfr W. swf' .. -, Hits ,mr is ....f f, ,i,.,.s,,.3c- wsu? I Where there are bunsen burners, test tubes, chemicals, and formulas, Mr. Wright is in his glory. l-le teaches general science, chemistry, math and is also the audio-visual co-ordinator in the high school. In his spare time he enjoys experimenting vvith his camera and listening to his Hi-Fi set. During the summer he attends graduate school at the Uni- versity ot Ivlinnesota. 1 .a it illii ' 'tg gig vw? in eh, xsiuo' WMYNex-' ,,,,,,.,,M3,,,wr ,MV5..,,-,i'.,,sf,,EV ,'.,..i . ,,., f .. ,sm .M .z m,3?swit 7gfwf..,fffiw4,iiwi, WM- M' 'i z,sffM:i3,'13:m isislfii1fi?i.?fZ?,'5'i :,,+..7,f.:fis ,- .fi wi J, fe ,famvip ftiszfiivis2i5?Qs,.i4?5:fn.Q Wa 4 1, ffifz-ifv' ery: iw 7 ,.miY1s,,ti,.,.1..f,., it ,,.s,g, Q-M g., :,Q,,,,,W5,.g,, ,g 13 X Young chemistry enthusiasts - Elizabeth Painter, Loydene Hink, Brenda Bergquist, and Dianne Larson - are kept quite busy during chem lab observing chemical reactions.
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