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al (DAGE) ** V. Home Hygiene instruction: 1. Number of classes visited. 2 case MOLK B 2. Is there a suitable classroom? classes held in the school house (b TO a. Sufficient equipment for teaching and practice by students? yes she requires S : b. Is setting and equipment attractively and effectively arranged? students the to a c. Is attention paid to the details of light, heat and ventilation? bring equipment , and for the most part make the quipment. III VI. Teaching ability: 1. Individual and family. - L 0: Home - 2. Home Hygiene class yes 7 a. Does she give evidence of having planned her lessons? b. Does she express herself clearly? yes a 1 c. Is there student participation? very nuch so. 2° rocsy cuebpei VII. Records: 1. Promptness, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4. Use made of them. a. Public Health Nursing Her nome hygiene reports are kept neet and complete. III b. Home Hygiene Instruction (To be supplemented by Service) VIII. Condition of 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies, 5. Classroom. H. D. A. has used her robon as the office , however Miss Todd/offered her office ybbLoscy IX. General appearance: 1. Health, 2. Posture 3. Uniform 4. Grooming looks healthy1 good posture, werasithe grey uniform and looks well in looks very nice :in street cbothes. MOL)' 0° ENPITO TOA ço secnue X. Personality Miss Dalton has a pleasing personality, is quiet and refined, and is well liked be the country people. go cuebper 01, geg qroae no XI. Remarks. Miss Dalton is a very hard worker and puts over her project. Thore is only one falut , her english is very poor, This was the only complaint Mrs. Jones made mil about her. Itm is the commom expressionswhich are so noticeable HEVTILH MOB2MO HOWE HACIEME Date November , 1932 Signature Ruth E. Mettinger LIE BEC Title. Nursing Field Representative 2

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