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Page I4 e, ' f 4-.Sv l ROBERT DREISBACH - Rl21ll1C1llZ1liCS, X'Vres- tling, Track. CLYDA DRESSEN-Physical Ed- ucation. LAUREEN DXVYER-Home Econom- ICS. CAROL EASTYVOLD-Junior High Library. LAXVRENCE EMMONS-Band. ROBERT EN- TORF-Seience, Science Club. RUSSELL ESSLJN-llKlllSll'l2ll Arts. CHARLES FAIRCHILD, JR.-Business Education, journal- isin Business Adviser. ODD CHRISTIAN FIANE-Social Studies. MARION FITZLOFF-Social Studies. ALICE CAMMELL-XVorld History, Sophomore Class Adviser. EDNA GERCKEN - AIOUl'llZlllSll1, Ah La Ha Sa, Tiger. MARVIN CLESNE-Biology, RlZllllCll12lllCS, Pho- tography Club. LORAS CODIJ.-XRD-English 7. VERNA GRAVES-Home Econonlicis. MAR-IORIE HANSON-English 8. RUSSELL HARDING-Science, Pliotograpliy Club. HEL- EN HEATH-English 10, Hi Teens.
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, ' 4 L. FURNITURE MUST BE SANDED before a varnish can be applied Mr. Schwariz inspeclecl pieces done by Jon Romer and Arleigh Jenson .2232 ecztdaeaeaa Aww 7 Z za mm Preparing the students lor their vocation and avoeation alike was one of the main aims of the industrial arts classes in the high school. Sonie ol the niany projects undertaken by students during the year included such things as desks. tables, cedar chests, beds and cabinets. Future doctors, engineers and college prepar- atory students entered the various Helds ol' math- ematics offered such as algebra and geometry. In senior high, plane geotnetery students en- joyed extra things such as drawing pictures using only triangles or circles. During one year's tinie, trigononietry and solid geometry were covered. Sketching a beautilul landscape . . . molding an artistic ligure . . . painting windows in eerie Halloween designs all played an important part in the art class activities during the year. Early in the lall, art enthusiasts began inak- ing plans lor the annual Art Exhibit. On Oc- tober 3l, ambitious art students decorated store windows with witches, cats and pumpkins and prizes were awarded. Highlighting the year, the artists went to Mankato lor the Art Festival.
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fl,-' , -...A A 4 0 Science plays an important part in the lives ol students today. Many new discoveries and inventions are introduced continually. Eighth and ninth graders lound general sci- ence helpful in understanding energy, electricity, weather, plant lile, living and non-living things. The general science course was a helpful basis lor the senior high science classes which included biology, chemistry and physics. Those who will someday enter the business world or schools ol business took various com- mercial courses. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typing, ollice practice, business machines and business principals were ollered to senior high students. The diversified occupations class was avail- able to seniors. It provided a study program along with hall' day jobs in stores, ollices, libraries and garages. Pupils who entered this program planned to enter lull time jobs after graduation. Boys who were interested in farming and soil conservation participated in the agriculture pro- gram. Better crop production was taught. Zeal of A WRITTEN EXCUSE FROM HOME was required ot each student upon his return to school. Judy Palm and Lemoyne Eggum presented their reasons tor absence to nurses Miss SIca'FF and Mrs. Sund. OBSERVING THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT LIFE was only one ot the experi- ments accomplished by the students ot Mr. Harding's science classes. SEATED: Raymond Smith, G-Ienyse Hammer, Maralyn Andrews. ' , offence ffckdeaed ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY are the qualifications ot the skilled typist. Mr. Fairchild pointed out a tew ot the trifle errors that must be conquered to students Janice Lolcen and Vivian Unseth. 5.,. ' ' 5 Lia. i .--55:52 W www Page I5
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