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LIBRHRII-INS RT WORK Pauline Birkel, loan Boroviak, Rosalie Zegers, Connie Vo ova. Miss Lucile Hoffman. Donna Stara, Mary- Lou Pola- cek Linda Vanderkolk LaDorina Voboril, Flrliene Voboril Peggy McElrary. - . fag! 9 1 ,3 , . fig: V 'Y ' 1 bi 0 F 'M n 1 ' '39 f 1 1 3-3 DIYIUI Susan Miss Hoffman and Linda Lou Vanderkolk discuss the book covers on the bulletin board, BOOK OF THE WEEK The D.C.H,S. library is televised into nearly every home in which high school students go. The library is the fulfilled wish of Miss Lucile Hoffman, having taken library science as a part of her work for her Masters Degree. These books in the library range from reference manuals and text books to biog- raphies and fiction, Miss Hoffman can honest- ly say that every book in the David City High School library has been used at one time or another. Every day shows that approximately 230- 250 books are in constant use in the library. This means that nearly every person in high school has one or more books in use. 3 Starting with a few meager books gathered from the classrooms the library has increased to the size of 1,900 volumes. The library is managed by control station DC,-T.V,, Room l7, under the direction of Miss Hoffman. Miss Hoffman credits the students who do the checking of the books and the other services for the success of the library. Linda Vanderkolk, who works several hours a day on the library, is a great help to Miss Hoffman. Linda checks the books and records them for Miss Hoffman, which saves much time. Fl man is riches far Than kings and princes are Though he no cities took. For in good books a vision of thought is found. Which. mind. exhaustless Gold yields from the ground. H few of l,900 volumes in the David City Library.
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Dorothy Engler and lean Klein point cut on the Butler county map the schools which they will teach to the rest of the class, lohn Engler, Betty Glock, Qlice Palik, Virginia Haba, Lucille Palik and Geraldine Svoboda. QUIZ KIDS l-lere are the l'Quiz Kids appearing daily in an hour-long audio-program on DC.-T.V., under the guidance of Miss Lucile Hoffman, their production manager. These industrious future teachers plan to bestow their knowledge to the minds of the young in the near future, Having taken part in an active program for two years, these l4 Quiz Kids have done many things to prepare themselves for their future work. Practice teaching in the public and rural school was one of the major accomplishments of the year. Rural practice teaching for this year took place during March 6-lU. e normal trainers plan their hobo party. ,..-... if Letha Nozicka asks her classmates whose plliOW is this in the normal training class Rosa ie Zegers, Letha Nozicka, loyce Metzgar, Martha Stara and Mary Kozisek. -J 9 V tf l The student teachers learned that teaching is more than a mere routine existence jobg it is also rich in the opportunities of understand- ing and helping young children to learn. The daily program consisted of discussions on teaching problems and regular class work. luniors with an NSU average are welcome to take part in this program. Fllice Palik practices teaching in a sixth grade Geography class. WL I xi' 'Q
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MARTH1-YS KITCHEN 11:45 2-L -5 , Hb 'Q f f -gg E l ' F H T:-so cups sifted ilour, a pincn ot salt, and bake in moderate oven are some ot the elernents of the fine recipes heard over DC-TV. The youna cooks of Mart21a's Kitchen' have been ably in- structed by hoinernaking instructor, Miss Elaine Ludden. During the past year the cooks were confronted by many new methods ot cooking. Producers ot this years Future Horne- ngakers ol Qinerica consist ot Betty Rem- mers, president, loan Anderson, vicef president, Virainia Svoboda, secretary, Linda Vanderkolk, treasurer, Letha Noz- icka, parliamentarian Henrietta Svoboda, publicity chairman, and Betty Glock, his! torian. Through various projects such as bake sales, box socials, sending patterns to foreign countries and contributing news to the national magazine, the FHH, cnapter has made it an interesting pro- gram tor the year. Ioan Anderson, the only state officer from this chapter, has performed a good Eob by contributing to the national maga- zine, irlneen 'lalkf in Seward and Line coln where ditlerent chapters meet to discuss accomplishments of each respece tive chapter. 'e e Voboril and Emilie Heyrnan work in the home f o ornics room. ' 1 S The F H H lcetha lfozi ,J gf Fl officers, Betty Glock Linda Vanderkolk, loan Hn derson, Henrietta Svoboda Mis.: Elaine Ludderi, Letha Nozicfia Virginia Svoboda foci: over the record of the 'fQf'1l' :T '-'YCYK ,v Bffty Glock are ready to go to their FHQ. bake sale lean Burdick and Donna Wadking cut Out G dress in trie freshmen horne economics class while Roberta Czapla watches O P o of . rf ' ' 1n,,, , K ..wt,X girls, Betty Rernrners, Miss Elaine Ludden :ka Henrietta Svoboda, loan Hnderson arid I
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