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Mr. Harold Doepke: Mankato State. B.A.; University of Minnesota. M.A.: Social Studies: Counselor: Senior Adviser. Miss Dorothy Ramsland: Hamline. B.A.; University of Minnesota. M.A.; Counselor: French. Latin. Important, Too, Are These Who Willingly Mrs. Marion Hancsalo: Hamlinc University. B A.: Library Clerk. Miss Sarah Lamb: University of Wisconsin: University of Minnesota. B.S.: High School Librarian. Miss Elizabeth E. Dills: Teachers College. Superior. Wisconsin: University of Minnesota. B.S.: Public Health: Health: School Nurse. 20
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Students create works of art under Mr. Dostal's supervision Make Us More Aware of Our Surroundings For the first time at Wayzata, students were heard muttering phrases “en le Franca is.” In past years Spanish and Latin have been offered as for eign languages, and the addition of French gives us a well-rounded language department. Spanish classes have long been favorites, with their colorful parties and programs. The breaking of the candy-filled Christmas pinata and a dinner at an authentic Spanish restaurant were two of the year’s outstanding activities. Literature and grammar are two important subjects that are covered in our English classes. Each vear a different section of literature is studied. I his varied program enables students to gain a background in ail phases of English. Two new departments were added this year: art and journalism. The art classes opened their new department to the public at a winter art exhibit. Some of their projects during the year included work with paper mache. glass painting, copper foil, puppetry, and paper sculpture. Hie classes also spent much time constructing scenery for plays, maxing attractive posters, and setting up displays in the nail show cases. journalism prepares students for positions on school publications as well as giving a general background for those who wish to continue in the field. The classes prepared “dummy” copies of the school paper after learning the procedures involved and also studied various phases of journalistic writing and technique. Karen Larkin Hives a report in Miss McPhec’s literature class.
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COOKS: Left to right—Ann Weinand. Minerva Hill. Ethel Snyder, Mable Lepowsky. Guide and Serve Us Through Our School Days BUS DRIVERS: Lott to right: E. Odegaard. D. Frost. A. Snyder. D. Mayer. V. Demo. A. Pouliot. F. Fortin. B. Himmler. D. Hedlcan, R. BaltufT, L. Day. J. Strybieky. D. Frost. Sitting: D. Mayer, M. Polosky, F. Murphy. 21
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