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FRONT ROW- Jean Taylor, Eleanor Hagen, Rodney Dulaull, Robert Holub, Mary Scheels, Theresa Berulund, Delores Sampson, Delores Greenwood, Merna Miizlicner, Vaughn Riisl, SECOND ROW Ronald Winger, Lyle Aesehliman, Earl Ahlgren, Donald Vaeura, John Evanson, Wayne Bydal. Roberl Duble. Ronald Bells, Tom Taylor, Keith Cleveland, Lois Evenson, Virginia Lee, JoAnn Wavra, llllltll HOW Jack Wavra, Robert Kiorveslad, La Roi Robertson, Ruth Bullun. Darlene Duble.Jeanelle Burringlon. Marlys Grassel, Roniayne Hawkinson. I-OUHTH ROW Leo Grassel, Jack Fleming, Aldor Charlson. Tom Baker, Robcrl Pallerson, Rnberl Mankie, Ronald Olson, Ralph Larson, Joel Slallrno. ABSFNT. Simon DieGagne, Marilyn DeGagne. Dale Barslad, Delores Fillion, Belly Gravelle, Elhel Jeffrey. Seventh Gracie HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR Participating in the local spelling contest sponsored by the Minneapolis Tribune. The serving of breakfasts, early in the morning, by girls of the Home Ec. classes. Learning how to use tools and later making neclctie racks, The Christmas Party A original stories read, playing bingo v- with Delores Fillion and Marlys Grassel prize winners. Rock collecting made in science class, Having Mrs Gray, a returned veteran, talk to the geography class and show souvenirs. Physical Ed, Demonstration - girls doing a Scandinavian folk dance. Also at Ph. Ed. DemonstrationwfBoys' Relay won two out of three times by Jack Fleming squad, Organization ot the tirst Junior High Football Team with such members as Ronald Betts, Keith Cleveland, Jack Fleming, Robert Kjorvestad, Le Roi Robertson, etc, The victors in a hotly contested game with the Eighth Grade. Establishing some sort of a record - tive different English teachers during one year. Securing literature from all parts ot Minnesota by writing to other Seventh Grade students. The only class in school to have two sets of twins - and each a boy and a girl, .33.
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FRONT ROW-Carmen Dallum, Beverly Falconer, Eileen Zak, Helen Barczak, Paul Erickson, Beverly Pietz, George Fish, Mary Chalmers, Colleen Meagher, Lois Jeffrey, Jean Bain. SECOND ROW-Miss Mary Hagney fAdvisorJ, Jacqueline Hanna, Dorothy Horscher, Nona Wolff, Marilyn Anderson, Patricia Flint, Patricia Bateman, Liv Eid, Shirley Hoff, Beverly Klemmesrud, Reuben Burringion, James Hausauer, Paul Eide, Alton Aasen. BACK ROW-Grace Vaughn, Nancy Bishop, Doris Hanson, George Krum, Robert Kerr, Zelda VerValen, Danna Abel, Richard Vacura, Stanley Johnston, Arne Filipi, Lloyd Pender, Alfred Severson. ABSENT-Lonnie Aure, William Cariveau, Jack Shroeder, Janet Thiel. Eighth Grade HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR Spelling Contest sponsored by the Minneapolis Tribune won by Mary Lou Bushee. Mary Lou Bushee, Polk County Spelling Champion, participating in the state contest held in Minneapolis. Mary Lou and Miss Hagney guests at the banquet in the ballroom ot the Nicollet Hotel. Reading thrills -- Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Man Without a Country. Girls in Home Ec. learn to gather skirts, knit, and serve luncheons. Boys in Industrial Arts study electricity and mechanical drawing-later made smoking stands. Contributions made to the clothing drive and food donated for starving people in Europe. The letter from the eighth grade girl in Scotsburgh, Indiana, asking for information about our town and school. ' Party for seventh and eighth grade students-Mr. Pemberton and Miss Hagney chaperons. Studying fossils in science class. Recording of singing and speaking voices in music class. George Fish and Paul Erickson only boys having membership in local Boy Scout troop. 0320
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STANDING-Arlys Underdahl, Hazel Haugan, Belly Lou Gilberison, Angela Vonasek, Doris Wagner, Donna Mae Grover, Dorothy Ellefsson, Cleone Ingalls SEATED-Patricia Narum, Lyla Leines, Dolores Ellefson, Miss Sena Hanson Clr1Sil'U0i0I'7, Stanley JSHSOFM DOYOUW N0fbY- i MISS SENA HANSON Aberdeen Slate Teaehers College Normal Training Department The Teachers' Training Department has been a part of our school system for the past twenty years. Graduates of high school are eligible to enroll for this train- ing. Students graduating from this course receive a Limited Elementary Certificate which entitles them to teach in any of the rural schools of Minnesota. To pre- pare them for teaching, students are giv- en academic work, methods, twelve weeks of practice teaching in the grades one through eight, three weeks of practice teaching in rural schools, and six weeks of kindergarten work. Thus each student receives thorough training and adequate experience in preparation for the work of instructing children.
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