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Ruth Bauer French Ill Spanxsh Ill French Club Spanish Club H1 Teens Edna Gercken Iournahsm Ah La Ha Sa Inger Grace Dahle Englxsh 12 Ushers Club Senxor Advrser Orvxlle Gilmore Enqhsh 12 Cultural Hxslory Paqe 14 Helen Heath Wallace Kennedy Enqllsh 10 English 11 H1 Teens Amencan Studxes Language Ar-ts Practtcal usage of Enghsh 15 derlved throughout the three years ID semor hlgh school By learnlng to express themselves well students show thetr mental growth rn language arts courses ln tenth grade Enghsh classes sophomores ex pressed therr knowledge ln grammar and sentenc structure Ltbrary book reports and themes were re qutred wrrtten papers whxle Srlas Marner and lulrus Caesar were two books selected lor the year s study lunrors rn hlgh school followed along the same lrnes as d1d the sophomores only w1th advanced work rn grammar and sentence structure along w1tl'1 an ex l1terature was also stud1ed ln the eleventh grade to co1nc1de wtth the Amencan h1story courses Thls year hrst term papers were also wrttten Senlor Enghsh was a comblnatlon of short stones grammar plays by Shakespeare and term papers Cul tural h1story wh1ch was an Enghsh course made up ot l1terature mus1c and art of d1tterent h1stor1cal per1 ods was also offered Three term paoers were requtred ot each student IU thrs college preparatory class The Journaltsm and speech departments under the d1rect1on of M1ss Edna Gercken and Mxss H1ldred Ten n1h1ll respectlvely promoted school actlvrtres IH Ah La Ha Sa Tlger play and speech work CHECKING OUT requlred class hterature and studymq dnflerent phases oi Amerxcan hxslory are Iames Rollms and Iamce Fcqe' - ' ' e tensive unit on parliamentary procedure. American , . I . , ,
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Gmdanoe Counselors A1d Students Helpmg students solve thetr problems whether soc ral scholastrc or vocatronal was the respons1b1l1ty ot the ALHS Guldance Councll COHlDf1S9Cl of two teachers tor each ot the Sc n1or Htgh School classes The emor counselors were confronted w1th all the vane d and numerous problems ot the students as they endeavored to ard them IN thelr future plans Pnvate counselmgs and the d1scuss1on ot test scores and ab1l mes rn vanous holds ot knowledge a1ded semors 1n the cholce of future vocatrons College pamphlets and scholarshlp tntormatlon were also avorlable tor students at the ottlce ct therr semor class counselors Mlss Flor cnce Schottler and Mr Lgll Hovey Q ollege Day wlnch ottc red an opportumty for stu df nts an l thc ll part nts to lIllPTV1PW and meet wlth the It DTf'w0IllCIllVf from varlous colleges and vocatlonal chools was agam a feature ot the guldance program Mrss Gertrude Prers and Mr Stanley M1ttlestadt the Junlor class counselors were occup1ed wlth Prom plans and the Jumor tostmg program The sophomore class guraance ofhcers MISS Anne An rerson and Mr Dale Shuldes a1ded the sophomores ln thelr regrstranon and lntroduced them to sen1or hlgh Issutng aolrmts and spec1al passes and talcmg care ot attendance records were tasks shared by all SFNIOHS LOOKED through these and other college bulletms trymg tc reach cx dect ron as to where to contmue thexr educcxtxons t 'W I lx, We ,,,f ' SEVERAL TESTS were given to rumors throughout the year to deter ADMITS AND SCHEDULES tor the next two years could be found on mme then' mental abllu s and vocatlonal aptltudes the sophomore counselors desks rn the gurdclnce room Your m IH! KTUA I DLKATKONAL mcg moon tml xv txt :WN ,A-W Qs. ,A -v' 'gg KR pd-13,10 .-f' Tig .ff I, 'lm fi Page 13 g 0 , I , f . , , ' I I K is , ' ' ' Q , , , X A ' ' f ,. ft 2, xt 'K c , . X Xt , ,fy ' X . . ,, ' Y , ?t 2 E , A . 5 Si, . , . . ' lbs? ' A 1 -3 - ,.. - . . ' if I ,Q 3 -, 2 5 Q95 ' , . , ' . 1 Q - -. . ., , . 7 H , , , , L, 1 4 pm , , , . , . t It y . , . , X s . . Wx, 4 , , , , 3 Q , f f I A.. X 2 1 1, 2' 1 5 ' , ' 1. ' -at t e 92 , ' 'vs ' . ' , ' A 35' s of . , . , 1 . . 2 , 4. -. I -1. M, . V' , . . V j wx uk X x ' ' I X lk U. . . Q w . . 'N XL A - yt 4 . , . K ntl' V .. V . , tx W , . . , . . , N U . M mf' , . s A 1 A A ,I ' W A . . I V Q V l mcckrnonwma ,I I K 4 , K l . r 2 ..,,t.t..., .., , ty Q H ,fit i ,fr at ,ft I I , ...,..:,.,.,..: g,,, ,::::::,,. , A , ..-.W,...- 'Hs - .. H121 tn uma. moe swoon fr-,4w.,h K -J-1-ff-fr. D.-vw... ., sm. ' 1 snr, st 5 V- . tm N r ,, If ,tmlx M M- P uf- , E , f fav, N, A , ,. - 1 1 X I f p M. r,,,,'.,w ,. qw ., ' ' V vw t EL '
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Stanley Mlttolstadt Ierome Narvolon Englllh ll Latin III Guidance Iumor Claxsxcal League Stress Learmng As an addrtronal subyect ln rumor Englrsh a course s1m11ar to cultural hrstory was started thrs year Amer rcan studres IS a two hour lecture perrod consrstrng of Amerrcan hrstory lxterature musrc and art The stu dents are requrred to do consrderable outs1de readrng rn order to cover the course adequately rn such a short trme Two term papers are also part of the program deslgned for thrs college preparatory course Trlps planned for the students 1n Amerlcan studres range from ballets to symphonres art gallerres to plays French and Spanrsh classes set therr goals not only to learn the language but also to know the people therr cultural background physrcal features art musrc and lrterature Thrs was accomphshed through makmg maps lrstenrng to records and tapes grvrng plays and observlng posters ot that country Mr Ierome Narveson replaced Mrss Clara Berdan who resrgned as Latm teacher last sprlng Prrst year Latrn classes learn vocabulary conrugate verbs trans late Latrn materral to EIlQl1Sl'l and partrcrpate rn the annual Latrn Banquet rn February Second year Latm students have advanced work rn frrst year work and study ancrent Gaul and Iuhus Caesar Durrng the semester break Mrs Ioyce Allen re placed Mrs Barbara Verdoorn who taught Englrsh 10 Mr Wallace Kennedy returned thrs year from a Colum bla Unlverslty Fellowshlp rn New York PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES on a Latin Thanksqlvmq bul letm board are Dee Ellertson and Lynda Bell Edythe Olson Gertrude Plers Enqlxsh 10 Englxsh ll H1 Teens Gmdance Hrldred Tenmhxll Barbara Verdoorn Speech Enqlxsh 10 Drama Txqers Roar Nahonal Thesprans Future Teachers oi Ilmenca Masquers Trqers Roar Page 15 I 1 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 '- . V 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' . , . .. . t
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