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DUDLEY BOYLE Physical Education Sportsmanship, cleanliness, and loyalty -these are the basic principles sought after by the Physical Education depart- ment. High standards and a sense of fairness on the field of sport are acquired by students participating in the various athletic activities sponsored by the de- partment. W. Alfred Dudley is the boys' physical education instructor and head of the department. He received his BE. at the Page Twenty-four Northern lllinois State Teachers College. Mr. Dudley is the heavyweight basketball coach and, with Mr. Carlson, coach of the track team. Virginia Boyle teaches the girls' gym classes. She took her BE. at lllinois State Normal University and is working for her M.A, at New York University. Miss Boyle is the sponsor of the Girls' Athletic League, an organization which she helped to found two years ago. Field hockey gives girls in Miss Boyle's classes muscular the audiometer test as part of the physical education coordination and pleasure . . . Mr. Dudley administers program.
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Virginia and Victoria Witt in clothing class . . . Food Mrs. Millcr and Mrs. Vanek at the bread slicing machine demonstration in Mrs, Lussenhop's foods laboratory . . . in the cafeteria. Home lzconomics The purposes of the Home Economics Department are to teach girls to be in- telligent consumers, and to plan and prepare simple meals. New equipment for the foods and sew- ing rooms was purchased this year. The foods room, arranged on the unit plan, gives each group of tour students a com- plete kitchen with cupboards, sink, and a modern range. Girls taking the clothing course learn to make simple garments and to express their personalities through their choice ot clothes. Roy Zynda and Ray Holzwart working on occasional table . . . Burnett Bonow . . . Ray Overholt and Eugene O'Keef locking a form in printing class . . . Tom Pro- zek watches George Kouba operate the band saw in wood shop . . . Mr, Richert demonstrates metal lathe to his titth hour class. Mrs. Sadie Lussenhop, who received her BS. at the Central State, Wisconsin, Teachers College, offers classes in foods and home management and supervises the cafeteria. Antonia Kramp, instructor in clothing and personal regimen, took her BS. at Lewis Institute, and is working for her M.A. at Iowa State University. Miss Kramp and Mrs. Lussenhop are co-sponsors of the Home Economics Club. LUSSENHOP KRAMP Page Twenty three
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The Qllice One of the most important depart- ments in the school is the office. Here the business functions of the school are carried on. Among the duties performed in the office are the issuing of absence and tardy slips by the Deans, the sorting and filing of school records, the prep- aration of school reports, the operation of the switchboard, and the reception of visitors to the school. ln addition, com- merce students are given an opportunity for practical experience with office rou- tine through office practice. The office staff consists of Miss Ethel Curtis, secretary to the Board of Educa- tion and instructor in Social Science, Miss Jessica Hofstra, assistant secretary, CURTIS HOFSTRA LENKSAS ROCKHOFF Miss Minnette Rockhoff, secretary to Mr, Lybeck, and Miss Elizabeth Lenksas, a member of the clerical staff of the bookstore. Page Twenty five Miss Curtis works on reports for the Board of Education . . . The rnain office . . . Miss Lenksas sells note book in the school book store.
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