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'1'o11lic1vvf--Snvilln l1I.Mye1,Altz1 Shores, Marie Drilling, Glenyth Ingram, Ruth Bxl1l1lPI', f.1z111ys llrnlt, Agnes Wilfon. lfront Ililw'--N2l0llli 011112, f,I'l11ZL A,lb2l1l!1l, Fav Lee, Missa Ruth He111,11l1ill, Doris Tjildilll, 11111111 XVils1111, l,il1iz111 .lo1111s011. Herne Eennnmics In our Hc1111'1 1500110111101 114111111111111111 ww 11111111 to t1'L1i11 the girls i11 a wider lillOVJlUl1Q'11 vi' tliinus w11iel1 11121110 1'll1' 111-tte1' 11fJ1ll0S. 111te1'ef-xt, i11 vocational Work in 11ig11 10110111 511111111 In 112 illf'i'U2lf1il1Q, j11d,:i11g 1'1'U11l 2111 increased 9I1I'0lllll6flt in both . 0011111113 111111 sewing' f'.21140S. k'0ol1i11g is 111112111 the first SPIIIPSUUI' and sewing the svL'011d. D?QDQ2lD?GD?b Top Huw-Austin Glathar, Vernon l+'urroW, Norman Stalder, Elmer Rist, Mr, Huff, Sam Philpot, Harold Hudson, Leo l4'a11k11auser, Keith Harding. 15113111 l!owfOwe11 Rist, Earl I Pl'2'lIS, Vern Hunzeker, Robert Philpot, Robert VVedner, Homer ,Xl'll0ld. Manua1 Training fxlilllllill T1'z1i11i11g' is 111111 ol' the sulojects i11 which students learn by doing, 9111- 11udyi11g the p1'z1ctif'a11 1111111ic'at,io11 of lmiowledge gaiiu-ri. Recent years show Z1 pro- nounced trend in the di1'ectio11 ot' vocational subjects. Mzirked il11IJI'OV6I119IltS are being 11121119 in the Mzmual 'l'1'z1i11i11x 'dH1Jil1'T.11l9111 with 111uch new eq1uip111e11t being added. Page I o1'ty-lfliglit
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Top How-Xlluth Morrison, Gladys Carpenter, Esther Hudson, Supt. D. H. Vl'eber, Dorothy VVittmcr, NVilda Ilurgett, Lois Harshbarger, Pearl Ingles. Middle How-Alyce Meyer, VVinifred Dalbey, Chester Harbour, Gladyce Hoagland, Hazel Parli, Beulah King, Goldie llurch. Front ltowflluth Voeller, Mildred England, Pearl Vvittvver, Bernice Burow, Helen Kerns, lone Schuetz, Nadyne Stanley, Marie Parli. och 621 D21 1941 Normal Training Department The training of teachers in the high schools of Nebraska has been in operation since 1907. The success of this work has fully justified the expenditure of lnoney entailed. lt has meant much in the way of furnishing the schools with better trained teachers, and has been an incentive to young people to take up teaching. Up to this time, more than 40,000 students have graduated from this course. During the past year 220 high schools offered Normal Training. The purpose of this course primarily, is to train young: men and women in the local high schools for teaching in the rural schools. It affords young people an op- portunity close at home to secure some special professional training: for teaching, who for various reasons are unable to go to a. normal school or college. Eleven Seniors and twelve Juniors are enrolled in the course offered in the local schools. Five of the Seniors have already accepted schools for this fall, at a salary ranging from 1175.00 to 3485.00 per month. No doubt others will be located before the summer is over. Humboldt is the only high school in the county that offers Normal Training. This means that Humboldt will be called upon to furnish a large part of the rural teachers of the county. The hope is entertained that a larger number will be en- rolled in this course next year. Superintendent D. H. VVeber has had charge of the Work this past year. Page Fifty
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