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IV. Teaching ability: 1. Individual and Family, 2. Home Hygiene Class see 1. Includes family in instruction and is effective. 2. Plans her lessons but confines herself too close to the text and misses many opportunities for making the lesson practical and using material on hand. V. Professional technique: 1. Bedside, 2. School, 3. Home Hygiene Class, 4. Family case work 1. Not observed 2. Not observed 3. Not observed - no demonstrations given when class was observed. 4. Shows good sense in dealing with social problems. VI. Records: 1. Promptness, 2. Completeness, 3. Neatness, 4, Use made of them 1. Kept up to date 2. Complete 3. Neat 4. Left with teachers with careful explanation for use VII. Condition of: 1. Office, 2. Car, 3. Bag, 4. Supplies 1. Clean and orderly 4. Careful with supplies 2. Handles well 3. Carries brief case - contents not observed. VIII. General appearance: 1. Health, 2. Uniform, 3. Grooming 1. Looks well and seems vigorous. Apt to go beyond her strength, however. 2. Wears full uniform and looks neat. 3. Well groomed and looks well in both uniform and street clothes. IX. Personality Miss Schladweiler is a tall, thin girl of German parentage, and able to speak the German language. She is very democratic - decidedly an extravert type, has a greeting for everyone she meets, calls everyone by his given name, and in this Western country, this is what people like. She has won her way into many homes through her ability to speak the German language. Fits in well in a rural and X. Remarks: small town community, as she is "hail fellow-well met" with every- body and is not critical of conditions or lack of conveniences. She is very likeable and an earnest worker - generous nature. Jan. 2, 1931: No changes. Miss Schladweiler expects to take the c ourse in Ft. Collins next summer. Visited by FNR twice during the year. Elin. Reynolds. Bessie Nicoll. - Date June 14, 1930 Signature Bessie Nicoll Title Nursing Field Representative B-177

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