Humboldt High School - Red and White Yearbook (Humboldt, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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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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Top Row-Homer Arnold, Dale Elmore, Loren Kuper, Robert Philpot, Rudolph VVatzke, David Sheard, Robert R. Philpot, John Cooper, Edward Carsh. Third How--Dale Reid, Ethel Chandler, Valetta Halm, Helen Clift, Eloise Player, Zelma Drilling, Miss Lena Trunkenbolz, Velma Chandler, Ilral Sterns, Cora VVil- liamson, Kathleen Sterns, Lois Morris. Second Row-Louise Wilson, Luella VVilson, Edna Shaffer, Adelaide Philpot, Libusa Ninger, Lidusa Ninger, Bernice King, Gladys Mitchell, Naomi Locker, Lillian Stalder. Front Row --Edna Carsh, Alberta Nettlebeck, Birdella Tosland, Grayce Hill, Fern Boop, Fern Schmidt, Naomi Atwood, llomaii Butterfield, Rosa Smith, Mildred Lee, Blanche Lepik. Sk D23 L90 EQO Commercial Department The number of students enrolled in the Commercial department rep- resents one of the major groups in our high school. It is estimated that ninety per cent of high school students go into life's activities without any further preparation, so we believe that the training which will enable the student to make the quickest and most successful contact with the business World on leaving high school, is the training of most value to him. Com- mercial Educationn no longer signifies a specific vocational training only, but has a broader meaning. It should, and does provide training useful to the student in his home, community, personal habits, and his vocational relationships. Page Fifty-Two

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