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Show Miss Dressier Participates in Many Activities Scribe presents these articles to better acquaint the students of South high with the staff responsible respon-sible for their education. Miss Mildred Dressier, type and shorthand teacher in room 305 doesn't believe in imposing excess advice upon students who have not requested it. She says that when a student desires further help, she is more than willing to help him out; but she claims that she "has plenty to do trying to regulate her own life" without cramming ideas into young heads that "more than likely won't listen, anyway." 1492 was the year she claims she went to the University of Washington. She has also gained knowledge at the University of Utah, the University of California, and Ax-mstrong's College of Business. Busi-ness. Miss Dressier harbors a special interest in Ancient Greek Literature. Litera-ture. She also knits and "sews-by-spells," she says. During the summer vacation she worked for the OPA, and last winter did some knitting for the Red Cross, a little blue suit for some lucky baby. When asked of her greatest desire, de-sire, other than for the war to end, Miss Dressler's uninformative answer was, "Oh, I don't really know. I suppose I've been too busy for wishing." One thing she believes be-lieves in strongly is not worrying. worry-ing. She has no pets either at home or in school. (There's a tip for apple-polishers.) Last spring a group of graduating seniors presented pre-sented her with a corsage of pretty yellow believe it or not dandelions, that were picked during dur-ing the lunch period. Miss Dressier receives a great deal of satisfaction in having students stu-dents from her former classes return re-turn to tell her of their accomplishments. accomp-lishments. The students' who plan on becoming President must ' remember re-member this. She says that it makes her think perhaps her "asdfg" and tactics were not wasted. |