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Mr. Ed Miller: University of Denver, B.A.; Driver Training; Hockey: Football. Mr. Jim Nelson: Iowa State Teachers, B.A.: University of Iowa. M.A.; Football: Wrestling: Assistant Track: Physical Education: 9th Grade Adviser. Mr. Norman Schroodor: University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch, B.S.: Printing: “ High Social Studies. Mr. Jack Thurnblad: Carleton, B. Studies: Basketball: Track; Assis ball. Mr. William Manning: Purdue. Director of Health and Physical (Not pictured.) While Music and Sports Strive for Tone Miss Bovorly Johnson: Hamline University, I3.A.: Girls' Physical Education: Adviser to G.A.A., Cheerleaders, and Pep Club. Mr. Willard Budnick: Superior, Wisconsin State Teachers, B.E., B.M.; University of Wisconsin; Minneapolis College of Music. M.M.; Pomona College: Band; Chorus. Mr. Roy Hansen: MacPhail School of Music, B. Ed.: Music. 16
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For Daily Life’s Work A contributing portion of the home-makers of tomorrow can be seen in Wavzata’s home econo mics classes. Sewing, planning and preparing meals, good grooming, budgeting, and child care, are some of interesting topics covered. This year the senior home economies class sponsored a tea for all of the teachers and made all necessary preparations. In addition, the home economics department also put on the annual dinner for the school board. Typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office practice all come under the heading of commercial courses. Typing is a necessity for future secretaries, while other students learn to keep financial books neatly and accurately. Shorthand offers a speedy method of taking dictation with symbols representing various words and phrases. Office practice gives students the opportunity of fulfilling the actual duties which an employer might expect from them. Future homemakers are intent on a demonstration in Miss Westllnu's class. Shop classes learn use of machinery from Mr. Stetlenson. And Also Offer Fun The industrial arts classes offer special training to boys interested in the trades. In metal shop students learn to work with metal and are also instructed on the running of the various machines. Woodworking is important for the gaining of skill in recognizing the different kinds of wood and in learning how to work the special tools which are used on each particular type of wood. The problems of how to set type and how to place it on a press are soon solved by members of the printing classes, while the main objective of the students in the mechanical drawing class is to become proficient in the reading and drawing up of blueprints for machinery. 15
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Miss Johnson joins her gym class in a fast game of deck tennis. In Musical Sounds and Physical Well Being This year, the top notch coaching staff at WHS turned out teams that wc shall always be proud of. Good sports themselves, the coaches pitched in at the Faculty-Varsity basketball game to help cheerleaders raise money for much needed equipment. In the classroom, as well as on the playing field, our coaches show us the need for good sportsmanship and fair play. An important department at Wayzata is the music department. Our music directors have “around the clock” jobs by giving lessons, and directing the swing band (to mention just a couple of extras) besides their regular duties. Mr. Willard Budnick has charge of the senior high band and chorus, and the junior high chorus, while Mr. Roy Ilanscn heads the prep band and junior high music classes. Imagine providing classes in “phy. cd” for 450 or 500 girls! This is Miss Beverly Johnson's job and it’s not an easy one. I ler class is a “day brightener and is known for those infamous “physical efficiency” tests. Besides her classes, Miss Johnson supervises GAA and heads the girls' basketball tournament. Coach Miller leaps high in faculty-varsity game.
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