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To the right: Mr. E. E. Lenander. Mr. XVarren Lang Mr. Floyd Cook, Miss Margaret Dunn, Miss Grace Benz SCIIENCE AND SUOIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS HE photographer didn't disturb Virginia Anderson, for she was busily engaged in counting the vibra- tions ofa tuning fork in physics class. Here, in room 203, are several chemistry students collecting carbon dioxide gas. Members of the science department enjoy a cup of tea before their monthly meeting. Backed up by a large array of maps and pictures of current events are the histoiy and social science teachers. With such an interested audience as this, it must be a pleasure to point out places of historic importance to Miss Nelle Ryan's American history classes. Problems of today cause many heated dis- cussions in Miss Celina Pilger's economics classes. Right here it looks as though a debate is in progress. the Left: Mr. Leo Bradle, Mr. 0. D, Billing. Mr. Edward Engson, Mr. Alton Sexton. Miss Nelle Ryan. Miss Alice Mullane, Miss Mary Swain
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Mr. FauL Meier, Mr. Ralph Bacon. Mr. Lyle Koch Miss Leola. Strickler. Miss Marion Fredine, Miss Frances Springer, Mr. Alton Pederson. Miss Margaret Wallbloin VOCATHUNAL DEPARTMENTS Miss Ruby Jane Reinhardt OISED and all ready to take some rapid dicta- tion, these shorthand students must keep their wits about them or be' unable to transcribe their notes. Speed and accuracy are the watchwords of these teachers who make up the staff of the commercial department. There's a lull in room 210 now, but only until the cameramen leave. In a few minutes the typewriters will begin their deafening noise again. -Miss Ruby Jane Reinhardt has quite a job of conducting G.A.A. besides teaching gym six periods a day. She helped to put on an all-around exhibition, too. Mr. Playford Reed, physical education instructor, looks unusually dignified sitting here at his desk. Perhaps he is preparing the speech he made at the banquet held in his honor at the Y.M.C.A. when he formally announced his resignation as football coach. The constant buzz and hum from 105 prove that the boys taking industrial arts keep these machines in the tin shop in motion. The shop teachers shown here help to develop the skill of the handy boy around the house. What a busy place Miss Markham's room is! Needles, pins, and thread, and the finished garments themselves give proof that 101 is truly a woman's workshop. Mr. Playford Reed Mr. Ralph Nyhus. Mr. Francis Hergup, Mr. Joseph Gagnon 882611
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lElL.lECTllVlE SUBJECTS HE-SE girls are members of the Library Staff. Under the direction of Miss Anna Guthormsen, they are cataloging the new books donated to the school by the Council. Sitting erect with stomachs in and breathing deeply, this music class is all ready to start a song. The smiling quartet was recruited from Mrs. Betty Prichett's senior chorus class. Left to right let us introduce Maurice McAllister, Lewis Williams, Lillian Guetz, and Grace Weiss. Look out Fran, Louie, and Arthur! Don't drop that Surveyor. Studying publications from other schools aids this journalism class in writing their articles for the Surveyor. By learning the fundamentals of breathing and speech mechanism, these expression students expect to become accomplished speakers and actors under the patient direc- tion of Miss Marion Schroeder. Art students are called upon many times to do printing and poster work for the various organizations. They seem to be busily engaged at some such task at present. Miss Bessie Mulholland or Miss Louise Lietzau is no doubt near to help them.
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