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Left to Right: Blackwell, Haberman, Krone, Gerlach, Andries, Mrs. Hunt- ley, Donhauser, Washburn, Young, Klein, Witt, Kuhn, Langhans, E. Wag- ner, Nye, Carruth, Trippi, Blanck, Welsted, Callahan, D. Wagner, Kraiger, Kruger, Sauer, Ottinger, Latimore, McDonell, Hayes. Left to Right: 'Merz, Zittel, Kirst, Riehle, Ashdown, Biggar, Miss McAn- drews, Mumbach, Kollatz, Wheaton, Klein. Left to Right: Mr. Huntley, Blanck, Plumer, McDonell, C, Klispie, Marks. Blackwell, Feldman, Kempa, Greeno, Hines, Dresser, McDonald, M. Miller, Karstedt, W. Maringer. COMMERCIAL Speed - Typing I Typewriting is a course essential to a business position and invalu- able to a professional career, Stu- dents electing typewriting learn not only the principles ot the touch system but also the rudi- ments of typing business and friendly letters. Take a Letter- Secretarial Practice Secretarial practice is a subject pursued by business students in their senior year. The course in- cludes a general review of short- hand, typewriting, filing, and business machines, all of which are indispensable to a well-train- ed secretary. Credit Here -- Bookkeeping Students who elect bookkeeping receive a thorough training in the theory and practice ot keeping systematic records of business transactions. This preparation is indispensable to prospective ac- countants or bookkeepers. lt can also be an appreciable aid to home budgeting. The great demand for bookkeepers a nd accountants Otters excellent opportunities to business students.
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ART Model - l9-43 Left to Right: Kuenn, Pears Green, Fitzpatrick, B e c h e r Brettle, Lapp, Klispie, Greanoff Mrs. Sengbush, Walla, Dresser Richards. Art in Hamburg High is devoted to representation, design, and illustrative war activities: posters and insignia. Art trains students in the use of form, line, area, and color in composition. Representation, the drawing of things as they are, involves the study of per- spective. Design is the creative interpretation of an idea, developing freedom of indi- vidual expression. An important and difficult part of any dramatic production is the construc- tion and erection of the scenery. ' This year the job was doubly difficult because of the restrictions on building materials. Old sets had to be repaired and generally repainted, and the result was well worth the effort. Painting Scenery Left to Right: Hafner, Lapp, Hafner, Greanoff, Kuenn, Mrs. Sen bush Galbraith Krai er, 8 , Y 8 Houghton, Hodgson. 31 35?L?5Hli?b'2 Wgifieiiiligilllf
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ENGLISH Chaucer Calling - English IV The subject matter of English IV is intended to develop the stu- dent's intellect, and enable him to converse more intelligently on any subject. ln addition to gram- mar, vocabulary, and pronuncia- tion, this course follows the de- velopment ot English literature in chronological order from its earliest works to the twentieth century. Interview- English Ill English Ill is concerned mainly with the study of American writ- ers and their works in order to acquaint the student with Ameri- can literature ot the past and present. Vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation are also stress- ed to help the student master the basic skills of oral and written English. Group Reading - English II English ll is intended to acquaint the student thoroughly with the mechanics of writing and speak- ing. Grammar, spelling, vocabu- Iary, punctuation, and the tech- nical aspects of composition work are stressed. Literature is also studied, with emphasis on the short story, the novel, drama, and poetry of both English and Amer- ican authors. Lett to Right: Senior, Baer, Holtz, Baker, Wittman, lurns, Coots, Lom- bardo, Dawson, Kranz, Logel, Petrie, Healy, Glanz, Kuhn, McCloskey, Walk- er, Kuenn, Radigan, Merz, Giesler, Pears, Neuman, Reiber, Miss McGee, Newton, Wolff, Seeger, Witt, Young. Left to Right: Mitcher, Debo, Krone, Harrington, Miss Borchart, Greanoff, Clark, Asbury, Eckhardt, Kazabowski, Haxton, Green, McGee, Palma, Koes- ter, Viger. Left to Right: Pierce, Davis, Kilstrom, Erdle, Edie, Logel, Geib, Vivic, Rach wal, Brehm, Karstedt, Biehler, Wagner, Hirst, Sullivan, Witt, Clark, Miller Ludlow, E. Ludwig, Riehle, Miss Riehle, Richards, Sillence.
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