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V b Miss Bertram Cannaday vt wif W Miss Eleanor Ewalcl , Miss Geoline Oppegaard Asovm: English class en:ami'nes model Elizabethan stage-Erickson, Piller, Miss Carma McFarland, Ammdson, Straus. BELOW: A busy moment during freshmen library period - Pytlick, Wallin B301 Willson, Maresh, Miss Kvislcn, Miss Oppcgaard, Severson. English Developing an appreciation of good literature, correct spelling and punctuation, and good diction, the English department is busily at work during every school day. Miss Ewald has charge of sophomore English in addition to all vocal music. Journalism, three junior English classes, and one senior section give Miss Steinborn a full dayg while speech work, freshman and senior English keep Miss Cannaday equally busy. Miss Oppegaard teaches French I besides having complete charge of the school library. She is a graduate of the State Teachers College of Valley City. The Hi-Liner adviser, Miss Stein- born, also received her bachelor of arts degree from the State Teachers College and has taken graduate work at Northwestern university and the University of Minnesota. Specializing in speech work, Miss Cannaday attended Northwestern university and the University of Colorado. For her associate of arts and bachelor of arts degrees, she attended Stephens college and the State Teachers College of Springfield, Missouri. Miss Ewald, whose home is in Minneapolis, has a bachelor of music degree from McPhail and a bachelor of arts degree from Hamline university. 11 Y W , ,,, .,..t, .. cn, .Y - .,, .N,..,s-,i,-X 1 ,X-fs . . , i. ,M . , I , , X , I.. . . : .s LN K, .-XM., , , . Af- . Aff-'-'.sf,v., wg'---.'-,,,,fgvgxiffgfr J. e - i:1.4g'Y.'!.ff:.S72'zfl?f2f--nf s.--: vital-.wi x , fl' 31?-..-::isFf: H ' N 'N' ,---L. ,, f Aw, -:M ,X f3,,-gf ,sa-. : ,gp ,-,K-1.1: .EA-:Q-, , -'r we ., 'L rm: . .1412 fig-.Q '.,'f 5 - 'L . '- ' K 1- . vc... .,. ...,...,,., - V-.r .'i-.4. xv, an-C ...fp - -fe-w.',..c-. f -. . sf-,-,er--s-f - . V X- -x. sf- ,ci .- ,-,. y N-. A V xi L ,Q l Q XX 'x ,, ., .. , . .M .., , A ,. . ., ,Q ., -if U K. V , ,..-,L w ,-1-f .rx ,li 2-f3q.g,..g,,x. x X 5, 4. F,- .-.':. El, ffl 1 -'.L7ff- 4-7,-:-. t ki 1 1:.i3:'?:-.51'rP W f1'?-.Il-532' 11715132 ,GBT X 3- 1':?3irf2 Y'i'.S'?+:i1-'i-L' Q -is X 44' ' LJ .V ' uf C 4 . .. ,.,.. .. . .. ,V ,K iv, W. - X, .
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SUPERINTENDENT G. W. HANNA Few persons realize the importance of harmonious functioning in the schools of a community. To keep unanimity intact, various factors are involved, but above all there must be a leader-one who is ambitious, dependable, impartial, and intellec- tual, and one who can face all prob- lems broadmindedly and with wisdom. In Valley City no one is better quali- fied to fill such a responsible position than Superintendent G. W. Hanna. 5? Q PRIN PA OD an k ro s h' es T is, e- v ri nd ry, ' ly dan e, an hiSvxllO ac ' m s. Con- t with th 'asm dom de 'te e tiowi s, lu 'g ul t i s o and hif ilu f S, Xclea ' g and Gaiade rrg th ay T es ar asure nt c . P sesi h nesgqsx le 1 s, Prin' W9 ha e iey CM! cho to ne he hts. BL. T .Q 4- we 1 -4- f fr x :fr 5 J K 5 Aix K A Kr 5 Q - - ., ' -tiff-Fist? LPPTPPT- I 7 514. E935 Slifflf-fr1'ZE?iii1fT?gHiT -X11 is, is S59-'F' -1 141-l'1fi'E'i -Ii'7 E5-'fs-1 71 -Q x 'S A ,iw ' e .s,+Q,,,..g-gg-g',g, '-.-.-5f,+.:,.:f4,':'2f::.-- 5:33-SLegflqgc-?7'.-,.:'f A351415-Nfl .54-,s',jS4g?5f.4,-ta1x- ifgqgili-gg,sa1',-, ff , -. , My -t, -:. ,,,,. -- , ' 'Q ,319-,--ff-Q.,-. 1- 1 . -if-1 .,g,.,'5g ,Lai .-15.--igggg 5.5,-'f,'Q2-1,i Wg.:-.f:,,. .x:-.-- Nz'---.-4,---n-. ..--x-? ' . ':a-A ' -1: lf' I- rf N Wa ' 'W ' as -uiz
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M r. C. A. Halmrast MT. V. M. N. Bow: French class work on idioms-H.Jolmson, Colville, Mr.I-Ialmrast, Davis, M. Johnson snow From pattern to finished product in home economics . . . Kretchmer, Miss Green- land A Johnson, H. Johnson, Jacobson, Isensee, Bemis, McCann, Rice, Holland. Languages and Applied Arts Language students develop progressive ability to read, speak, and understand a foreign language and as a result a better understanding of English and greater facility in the effective use of words. Latin instruction is in the hands of Miss Lucy Joyce, who has received a bachelor of arts degree from the College of St. Teresa, and taken graduate work at the University of Minnesota. In addition to Latin she teaches drama, serves as sponsor of the Junior Dakota Playmakers, and coaches all high school dramatic productions. Mr. C. A. Halmrast, in charge of the advanced French class, also specialized in American history. He received his bachelor of science degree from Concordia college and later attended the University of Minnesota. A famous college athlete, Mr. Halmrast is a valuable assistant in the athletic department. Preparation for home making and an initiation into the effective use of tools and machinery keep student interest at a high pitch in the applied arts department. Mr. V. M. McConnell, who teaches industrial arts, was a former principal at Golden Valley. He has a bachelor of arts degree from the University of North Dakota. Miss Phyllis Greenland, instructor in home economics and chemistry is also a graduate of the University of North Dakota, holding a bache- lor of science degree. 12 K r ' T-'.'.F'f'2f.'.111.xif.zf.g.efs1is:Heal-'M '- rbffuf ' .... , ,.,. ., .,. .. ,.. .,. .,,.-,.-X., J 4. ., .. xg. mx. K M, . ,N . .,.,!:i6: .VI-i. J: 12.81 g,,',y1,v?: L :gag v N-'.'c: vp .-'Hx L5 Inv, M cConnell M iss Phyllis Greenland Miss Lucy Joyce ffl- x TTL' 1-Xxx? L' er-,515 f .-51 -gf 357- 'L-,I .1 A' x 15355 hal --
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