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V. HOME HYGIENE INSTRUCTION: 1. Number of classes visited. one. 2. Is there a suitable classroom? Yes. e a. Sufficient equipment for teaching and practice by students? Fair. Very little s b. Is setting and equipment attractively and effectively arrangedieed for S equipment in lesson observed. C. Is attention paid to the details of light, heat and ventilation? Yes. III VI. TEACHING ABILITY: 1. Individual and family. Teaches well. t 2. Home Hygiene class 7 a. Does she give evidence of having planned her lessons? a Yes. b. Does she express herself clearly? Yes. c. Is there student participation? Yes. VII. RECORDS: (1) Prompt. (2) Complete (3) Neat. (4) Use made of them. a. Public Health Nursing. (1) Yes. (2) Seemingly. (3) Yes. (4) Statistical studies. b. Home Hygiene Instruction (To be supplemented by Service) VIII. CONDITION OF: (1) Office. (2) Car. (3) Bag. (4) Supplies. (5) Classroom. (1) Badly cluttered up with supplies. (2) Good. (3) Good. (4) Adequate. (5) Neat , a school room. IX. GENERAL APPEARANCE: (1) Health. (2) Posture. (3) Uniform. (4) Grooming. (1) Good. (2) Good. (3) Red Cross, except does not wear a hat. (4) Average. X. PERSONALITY: Miss Dalton is thoroughly interested in her work and rises to great héights of enthusiasm at times. Un the other hand she is subject to periods of depression,when nothing seems right. Likes people and feels need of right associates, and yet is alone a great deal. Hobbies,music and art. Taking correspondence courses XI. REMARKS: in art. It is very unfortunate that Miss Dalton seems lacking in powers of perception to the extent that she cannot recognize her own limitations. She wants to undertake further study and obtain her Master's degree and yet she does not seem to be able to apply the knowledge gained with her B.S. Her bad grammer is & distinct handicap, and there are certain groups of people with whom she would not fit at all. Her particular field of accomplishments will be rural public health. Her desire is to tesobe in some college or training center. Title a. Dailey J mg May 4, 1936 Nursing Field Representative in 2

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