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PHYSICAL EDUCATION --N49 Kit? Mrs Helen Wollen takes Hennetta Svobodas pulse and Norma Iohnson and Maxme Martm try to keep tr1m hgures by exercxslng m gxrls gym MANUAL TRAINING Busy at work 1n the shop are Elmer Grubaugh and Wayne Pyle Assxstant coach Kenneth Shuck has taken over the manual tralnlng dutles left by Kent Ryan at Dav1d C1ty H1gh School The 1ndustr1al arts program was re estab hshed ln 1945 after a seven year lapse of tlme Walter Schllchtmg taught the course at that tune '-N-N.. Don Kxlgore begms work on a table leg on th wood turnmg lathe The course can be taken lor two years and consmsts of begmnmg and advanced wood workmg The shop w1ll be turned mto a three year course 1n the next tew years Many new electrlc and hand tools have been added to make many stalled lobs posslble Page 27 ,,, . U A W II E ' .. xr' ' N ff , '2 h'3wgf '-If . rf . Xu If -+51 temperature as I.aDonna Voboril looks on. I az: l . . ,L ' ' ' e ' 1. , ,
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fi Page ,ling 'ff E+.-3 -1 fiwvwmckvrxng ran..- Elem QQJICTNH Pm mmm, Pnoomq Iunior normal trainers Connie Votava, Maxine Klein, Libbie Palik, Peggy Mc- Elravy, and Wilma Nuebel show Pat McFarland some doll-house furniture in the home-life unit. KSU Martha Stara, Joyce Metzgar, Letha Nozicka, Miss Lucile Hoffman, instructor, Mary Kozisek, and Rosalie Zegers review what they learned at the Butler County Reading Workshop. NORMAL TRAINING The lU normal trainers under the watchful eye of Miss Lucile Hoffman have been busy Whipping up projects to use during their days of teaching. Together the girls made and furnished a playhouse to use in the primary grades, and each girl made a dollhouse and various pic- ture booklets. The senior normal trainers spent much of their second semester practice teaching. is M 5. PTA, officers, Libbie Palik, secretary, Mary Kozisek, vice-president, Maxine Klein, news reporter, Letha Nozicka, president, and Connie Votava, treas- urer, select games for a party. 26 This is required by Nebraska law before the potential teachers can obtain a school. The national organization of normal trainers is known as the Future Teachers of America. Activities of the F. T. A. for the year in- cluded various dinners and a skating party. The David City High School F. T. A. officers are Letha Nozicka, president, Mary Kozisek, vice-president, Libbie Palik, secretaryg Con- nie Votava, treasurer, and Maxine Klein, news reporter. Martha Stara is shown practice teaching the third grade science class. gt Yr f 77 I . xv!!
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General and College Preparatory Courses I- Two of the ma1n courses at DGV1d C1ty I-hgh School are the general and college prepara tory courses Davtd C1ty Hlgh School 15 an accred1ted member of the North Central As soc1at1on The school comphes fully w1th state regulat1ons govern1ng entrance requ1re ments to the state un1vers1ty and state col leges The college preparatory course mcludes tour years ot Engllsh two years of mathe matrcs two years of a lore1gn language and a course ln soclal studles and SCIGHCG Alge bra geometry and advanced algebra are some of the mathematlcs courses avallable rn the college preparatory course QNX- ,v I V N1COdemUS and Mrs Elda Hansen watch as Patty Mulllgan pomts out lnterestmg Roman plctures rn Latln 9 Subjects taken for the general course usually xnclude Engllsh mathematlcs typmg shop scxence and home makrng World h1story Amerlcan hlstory C1V1CS and socrology are the sub1ects offered 1n the socxal studles department Wh1le the scrence courses lnclude blology physlcs and chem1stry The general course rs desrgned for the stu dent that does not plan to go to college but who has not dec1ded as yet on hrs l1fe work The course presents a d1vers1f1ed program of courses deslgned to QIVG a W1de and varxed educatlonal background to the student NOSE' AND THR I 'U' Q lack Lang pomts out some hot spots of the world rn WGN Svobodu Gnd lo KTOSQCY SlUdY lhe the mternatronal relatrons class as Mr W1ll1s Moreland Slfuclufe Of the human eYe In b10l09Y lab Mark Sauser and Dona Gans check lhelr h1story book Page 28 '. 1 ' :lla A , .J , N i L, M-1 V- . h,.,g.,,5':. X V t . A: ' . C . f 0 1 ,Mm V X I ' I ilk- . I . I I I I ' V 1 I I - I ' 1 1 , - . . - I 1 ' l - I I . ,. ' - fx Y 1 7 1 Y Q. xwfi l y ,,, '. N 5 ,, 'ti .Y 4 f , , I-A I , . V V ff , ' l r- A n, l l R 4 u . . . ' . . I ' ' D , ' ' s.
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