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-+R-wx! Developing sportsmanship by playing together is one of the basic obiectives of the girls' physical education classes. Discussing common problems in physical education teaching are Lloyd Lehn, B.S. St. Cloud Teachers, and Al Lucas, B.E. Mankato State Teachers. nfs 1 Promoters of Health, Sportsmanship Physical education is required in all schools and in all grades through Al Lucas, physical education director, is also track coach and teacher the sophomore year. ot several physical education classes, besides being responsible for all One basic goal of the physical education classes is to teach students equipment in both the girls' and boys' gym cooperation and sportsmanship. ln physical education students learn to Lloyd Lehn is kept busy instructing seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth play and get along with other students, a necessity in later lite. Hattie grade physical education. In addition to this, he coaches junior basketball Rosentreter is kept very busy during the year giving daily instructions to and football. each of her classes, managing the Girls' Athletic association, and teaching rhythms through square dances. Hattie Rosentreter, B.S. La Crosse, and Dorothy Gerretson, B.S. U, of Minnesota, find that administrat- ing tests is an important part of their physical czp 4 education program. Q Sophomore boys use various types of gym equip- ment in promoting their health. They also learn the fundamentals of many sports. 20 s ' s s f as 'stsss ,V ., f 5fiifji7 ' 'ff f--A , fy: ' 2 . . , ' . .,.. ,V,.,, TPL L g, as .. is A .4 D 1 f g X L, g . D AWA . Ax .T r I T ff ff S 1 . .. I-ff - 1
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Counselor Ace Hoberg, M.A. U. of Min- nesota, administers aptitude tests to students. Assisting students in using reference mater- ial is a daily task for Evelyn Deike BS U ot Minnesota our librarian. Guides of Plans, Problems Chester Ace Hoberg, our senior high coun- cillor, is always ready to help students plan for the future. Administering aptitude tests is one of his main duties. ln charge of our occupational training pro- gram is Mr. Eugene Fox, who assists many stud- ents in acquiring part time iobs. Mr. Fox is also in charge of the evening adult courses. Evelyn Deike, our librarian, guides the student body and faculty members in the selection of books for class reading and leisure hours. She also shows students the correct use of reference material, Our nurse's office is maintained by Rose Schlad- weiler, who has been instrumental in guiding several of her assistants into the nursing pro- fession. 19
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QT busy schedule. Especially busy around report card time, when band fines are due, is Bill Gavaras, business manager. Our custodians Sam Gustafson, Carl Helnzelman, Roger Odell, Frank Ayotte, Eugene Westerburg, and David Estwick pause for a moment in their Directors of Bod , Buildin Our cooks not only provide a variety of nutritious meals for the student body, but also serve meals at board dinner meetings, keep the coffee warm for faculty members and prepare special banquets. Serving several hundred students daily, Mrs. Thimell and Mrs. Erickson are confronted with serving substantial meals on their allotted budget. Besides keeping files, typing and taking dictations, our secretaries give students useful information. Attending to the vital necessities are the custodians of Willmar high - Q i i i Always ready to help WHS students are secre- F 7 taries Betty Gunther, Pauline Erickson, Floyce Reitan, Carolyn Anderson, Janet Beckman, Marion Grobe and Gloria Larson. Cooks, Mrs. Ella Erickson and Mrs. Edla Thimell, are kept busy fourth and fifth hours tilting empty is stomachs. A school. Around the clock and through the year these men can be seen dusting, sweeping, cleaning, and doing any job which needs to be done. They are busy locking and unlocking doors, fixing broken lockers and keeping our school comfortable. Handling the money is Bill Gavaras, business manager. Although not too often seen, except by band and orchestra members who owe fines, Mr. Gavaras's managing ability keeps the school financially solvent. Mx. ia' IH' s i
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