Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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Sound Principle CQ.XRRIi'l I' .XHICRX Social Problems Cluidanrc C1 llasltethall .XXX li ,XX DERSOX N'trrltl History Guidance NIIRI.-XXI QIOHNSOX Social Studies Xl.-XRY Xl li'l l'.XNl Social Studies Clnidanee M laI.X N ISEXNPTI' I Socinl Studies Guidant e Stu Rl l'H NELSON ,Xntericnn Historv Hi-'I'c-ens Guidance During the year, the senior social studies classes stndv American govermnent. learn the fttnclmnentztls ol' our tletnocracy and develop an appreciation ol our wav of government and economics. Sociology is part ol, this t'0ll1'5C. Here students record and trace their lamily trees and study the be- havior patterns and institutions ol man. American history is required ol' all juniors. lt gives the student at background in how American gov- ermnent came about and prepares him lor senior social science. XVorltl history, which is ollered to all senior high students. studies past world alliairs and gives the stu- dents an appreciation ol ottr world. .junior high pupils in the social studies classes study the problems ol our modern living and how to improve themselves as American citizens. This class is required of all grades in junior high. dying wurlcl allairs are Richard Crccngo. Frank lflztnztgan. Miss lilsic Sclmcrt and I,arrv Carlson. Q 224 - 1: , ...,. f, is - 'f' Qld: j- --'- , -:M'fqgt53 N, 5 , t MARION Fl'I'lI,OlfIf Social Studies Social l'l'Ul7lCIllN Nm. Vs 5, -, 3 Y W RJQL. ' -igtw35EE'EE'EEi,5-,E fi,gQg.g g. i, lr, IlI I'HliR OISEN Social l'rohlt'ms ECLII. HOYIEY Social Studies Guidance Senior Class Adviser liI,SIli SIZBFRT Xmcrican History World ,Xllairs XX'ot'ld History American History Social Studies Student Council NI. E. YS'.tXNIB.ACH Page l

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Presenting their own i Gertrttde Blue, liditltann Nelson and -ltianne B. Nelson. 'adio skit They Taught U are Carole Nlters. .klllllllllk Nl. Nelson li'l'l-llil. G RY'l'l NG liuglisli EDN.-X GLRCKEN 'journal isnt -s x- 'F 2? , f .f W ,fzezrrz Z X 1- ' DOROTHY ANIJERSON English junior Hi-Vltys M.-XRJORIE HANSON Engl ish Gttidance ICDNA lN'ElliN1i'I'll linglish Student Counfil Page I2 K , -t ii tt 5 5'1EgE5. ..-:Q ,,,. lll ,JXNCH ll IHCNSON kngl ish ,luniur Class ,-Xdtiser RVTH JOHNSON l'.llgll5ll 1 A SYBII. Y,-YI l-ZS English Ciuidzince linglisli ctuczn lJ.XHl.li if st HtLnRED . l'liNNlHll.li ' English i if -, llrainittits lilfll l Rhllli l'llfR5 linglish lli-Teens lilJY'l'HE OLSON lingl isli Guida lllil' During his six years in the junior and senior high scliool, each student is required to take a course in linglish thus enabling him to use our language more fluently in lioth his writing and speaking. lhe tnechanics-spelling, ttapitalizatiotl, punctua- tion and usage-are emphasized in every grade. Beginning with Beowulf and proceeding to tnudern authors, the studc-nts in senior high get a coinplete lJ2ll'l'igl'0llllll in English and Atnerican lileraf ture. Everything lrmn 'Alvanliueu to A'Rendevx'ous with Death is studied hy junior highers. As a part ol' the English course, the niovie version ol Sliakespeart-'s lainous tragedy, Hamlet , was shown to all the students in the New Bmatlway Theater. lu carry on the olrlecttves ol this lJl'Og'l'Zllll, 12 teachers are etnployed. One new teacher. Bliss Edna XVeicneth, was added to the stall this year.



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