High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
Supplies Variety lilsie Wynia. Beverly 'l'ovson, Anita Samudio. Alberta Heitlantl. Lois Godtland. Carolvn Iinerson. Marx Peterson. Marx Kuvper. NORMAN BAILEY .XLICIE C,-XNINIELI. I Vocational Coordinator .-Kttendztncc ,A Guidance Sophomore Class tr SEHK. . 1' . , 2-2 -s 's s 1. H61 IVA LOY Stenograpln' Business Training ln order to prepare students for permanent voca- tions alter graduation, classes in diversihed occupation are given. As a part of this class, students obtain part iime jobs and actually learn the work first hand. Pld- ucating students lor work in stenography, bookkeep- ing and secretarial ollices is the task of Miss Iva Loy. Students interested in typing may take that subject any one ol' their three senior high school years. XVhat crops to plant? NVhicl1 type of seed to use? 'lihese are just two ol' the many subjects discussed in the agriculture classes. Agriculture is offered to all boys in senior high who are interested in farming as a lutttre profession. Miss Alice Gammell, who is in charge ol the sen- ior high attendance, reported that 40 students had dropped school by the end of the first semester as compared to 30 which is the usual number. The average daily attendance stands at 745. Besides taking charge ol attendance. Miss Gam- mell also served as sophomore class adviser. DONALD P.-XI'LSON Vocational Agriculture F.F.A. Guidance NIARI li SKJEVIQIAND Bookkeeping Typing Hr '+'2.'43EfE7bF- . LOKVELL ROSS Vocational Agricnlt F.I .A. lll'C RIITH WOODS Typing Guidance Page Ill
”
Page 24 text:
“
ls, X .,.. V h,, ., ,. as - t 'ffl DOXXA HEISIC hysical liduczition Diversification C..fX.A. Health l.li ROY NLXAS Physical liduczitiun Wrestling Hcailtli Q .W A i LOIS SPENCER Physicztl Education GAA. Health Guidance R.-KLPH SUNINIICRS l .Xl'I. XYILKF Allylclil- Iyircfim- l'hy'sical Education A llasketbzlll Rosetnztry' Peterson. La Yonne Parks. Henry Hickey. Denise Health Henson. l.:irry Klukow enjoy ll square dance. Guiflgmfc Square dancing made its way into the activities of both the boys' and girls' physical education classes this past year. For the boys it was the hrst tilne that square dancing has been a part of their regular gym classes. They were slow starters but once they learned they enjoyed it lor the lour weeks during which it was a part of their regular classes. The other sports the girls competed in included volleyball, basketball, soccer, softball, tumbling and the required exercises. For the boys, basketball and football were again the principal sports. while wrestling, volleyball, kit- tenball, tumbling and exercises were stressed. Health and lirst aid classes were held for all the senior high students. They were taught by the gyin in- structors, Mr. Paul XVilke, Miss Lois Spencer, Miss Donna Heise and Mr. LeRoy Maas. The classes were held four days a week with physical education held on the fifth. This program offered training for the students in these courses as well as providing for the physical welfare ol' the body in the physical education courses. Page IS
”
Page 26 text:
“
They Promoted Our Student Welfare .- fl V 4 , 'tj : jf my A V -' ,Qt 2 ls, if fi if '53 f3t..,t3St'ff' One of Mrs. SLl11!l'S many tasks is give ing hearing tests to the students. Here Mrs. Suntl demonstrates on sophomore ,Ivan Hcilmzlll- Mrs. Helen Suntl has as her cluty tl1e guarcling ol stutlents' health in the srhool 5y'SlClll of Albert Lea. Because ol their work with eye and ear testing. lirst aitl and home nursing instruction, she antl her assistants may he cretlitecl with having aitlecl all stu- tlents in the general aclvancetnent of their health. Helping stutlents lintl their way to the choife gateway ol lile, are the members ol' the Guitlatite Coni- initlee. Hlililix SUND School Xin-sc All senior high students proht by seeking their counsel on tlerisions OliCXll'2l-f'lIl'1'lCLll2ll'2lCllX'lllCS. 'l'he seniors especially proht from the atlvice ol! leretl ttoncernin their work in any lieltl the' ina' . . ,. 1 ,, .. .. QA ,..' , - ,. ll K. ,., .4 . Row l' Xliss Iitlyllie Olson Xlr litil Iloiex Xliss Xuiie Xutler ' ' I 5 5 sou. Xlr, Nl. A. VIIIUIHIJSOII, Nliss sltloreiiee Stliottler. Row 2: udn O slM '1'C In Xliss Ruth Wootls. Miss lizulileen Kigyer. Nlr. llonalcl Paulson. Nh: l'aul Nuke. Nlr. Harold Matson. Miss Ruth Nelson. Nliss Lois Spenter, Not pictured: Mr. Xorinan liailey. Page 20
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.