David City High School - Scout Yearbook (David City, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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SHI Iohn Schlentz and Betty Wadkins I- XX Mr. Vauck explains an d perform a hydrogen experiment in X H' vanced algebra problem to chemistry class. f, Milo Dvorak and Irene Hinze . . sis-,gif ll - - ---v A-if-, '4'QLEi, 4x or mg tlze mwer F434 X egg H+ A 1 X 00--4. 0 , 0 0' -Z A. 'hx X .1 l-Q-Z 4' 315 -R Those persons desirous of continuing their trip after high school can take a college pre- paratory course and thus prepare themselves for new adventures, This course consists of two or three years of science, two or three years of mathematics, two or three years of social studies, two years of foreign language, and three or four years of English. The tedious task of fording the river was well done this year with the able assistance of several guides. Miss Catherine Swanson had charge of all science, biology, physics, and chemistry. Mr. Mercer's algebra and classes and Mr. Burnett Vauck's advanced algebra class had many weary moments, and anguished sighs of distress. geometry Mr. Coslor tests Sara Beckler's hearing on the audiometer. -.-. -Q .. it l - 1'.v- - - ,Q- Mr. lohn Rumbaugh has led many a ve- hement debate in his world history classes. Mr. Walter Schlichting had charge of Hmeri- can History and first semester civics and sec- ond semester sociology classes. Many have been the social problems that have come out of that room. Mr. Frank Highby was guide for the Latin and 9th grade English classes. Mr. Rex Coslor taught llth and 12th grade English and Miss Lucille Hoffman was in charge of the lUth grade English. David City high is recognized as one of the best schools in Nebraska and is accredited in the North Hrnerican Central Hssociation of Schools and Colleges. This makes it a very excellent place to take a college preparatory course. Mr. Highby explains a Latin translation to Marldene Lanspa and Maxine Klein. 4'

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nxcflPl9.!.! Betty Kutka types on the new bookkeeping machine. 5 Marilyn Birkel counts money for Mr. Ebmeier QOH HSSGQQVS Miss Edith Roos guided the shorthand, typing, and machine classes while Mr, Cran- dell was in charge of the bookkeeping class. Pifter completion of a commercial course these students can truly go out in the World as gold assayers. They may acquire any one of several different jobs, such as stenographer, typist, or secretary. The students taking a com- mercial course have the advantage of a well- equipped office making it easier for them to adjust themselves to future positions. Betty Kutka runs one of the bookkeeping machines. ln the machines class, study of the calcu- lator, electric bookkeeping machines, hand op- erated and electric adding machines, and dic- taphone is included. The office also has du- plicators, a ditto machine, a mimeograph, and several long carriage typewriters. The commercial students also have office practice which includes Working as a secre- tary for either Mr. Vauck or Mr. Ebmeier. The office students also type out tests, report cards, and notices for the bulletin board. Mildred Kucera runs the Burroughs calcu- lator. L

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