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. . CJlfLi6'CVl:6W.4 iA6 Cfjvldfljf WILLIAM FULTON-Auto Repair: He should have intelli- gence, diligence, and an honest purpose. BESSIE GULBRAND- SON-English: Is he dependable, is, in the final analysis of an individual, the question that matters most. Duncan, too, must have felt he was giving the Thane of Cawdor the finest tribute he could give him when he said, He was a gentleman on whom I built an absolute trust. HERMIA HAYES-Speech: Speak the speech, I pray you, trip- pingly on the tongue. JEAN HEALY--Girls' Swimming: For safety she should swim for two--at other times just grace will do. RUTH HENNING-Mathematics: Two of his biggest assets are accuracy and a good memory. MARY HOLLEY-Home Economics: The use of fashion and clothes to create a pleasing appearance and enhance one's personality. EDWIN HUMPAL--Instrumental Music: He should be able to think for himself. ANNA JOHNSON-German: Er sollte in einer fremden Sprache denken koennen und sich damit aus- druecken moegen. He should be able to think in a foreign language and have the desire to use it. VICTOR JORGENSON-Electricity: Can he work with both his mind and his hands? N. CECILIA KETTUNEN-Art: A student in my department should gain a certain sense of ap- preciation of what goes into the make-up of a masterpiece of art. FAITH KNICKERBOCKER-Latin, French: Que l'eleve ap- prenne la valeur de tolerance, de cooperation, et de bonne humeur! Let the student understand the value of tolerance, cooperation, and good nature. RALPH LEYDEN-Speech Training: Has he begun the art of getting along with people through more effective communication? Supnintendent L A Lavinc is 'zz- ' aH'a A
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