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4 , . s F 1 4 ,J , if Chemistry is a selective course offered to jun- iors and seniors. Studying the famous men ol' science and learning the practical application ol' chemistry are all a part ol this intriguing subject. ln addition to learning through lecturing the students also gained knowledge by participation in laboratory experiments. Otlering many courses in homemaking, the Home Economics department covered various dillerent units. The skills taught to the girls tak- ing part in Home Economics were certain to prove useful in later years. Sponsoring teas and style shows were some of the projects in which the Home Economics students took part outside of classroom work. Becoming familiar with the countries of the world and learning about their people and cus- toms was all a part ol' social studies, a required course in Junior High. To make these tradi- tions more realistic, Mr. lfiane, an exchange teacher from Norway. interpreted the foreign policies not only of his own country but also ol' other European nations. A study ol the occupational opportunities for the luture enabled the .iunior High students to start planning their career lar in advance. Cur- rent Events and Junior Scholastic papers were read weekly to keep the students posted on the everyday events in modern times. 5 lN MY COUNTRY THERE ARE MANY FISH MARKETS, Mr. Fiane, exchange teacher, explained to Ralph Stevens, Judy Gordon and LeRoy Schultz as they located Norway. Mr. Fiane taught social studies in the Junior High School. acted Zwldea ?waea! Wdtcd my ATTRACTIVE SERVINGS OF NOURISHING FOODS was emphasized BE CAREFULV' Mr. Vollrman seemed amused as Barb McNeese helped in the Home Economics classes. Miss Myrah approved the work ot Pat Bonnie Maiden with an experiment. Students who planned to become Paulson, Carolyn Jensen, Lorraine Jenson and Janet Folven. doctors or nurses found chemistry helpful. Page I7
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1 . , , , 'l A. , w .. Q .f ' l ra ' l lv rua X Ea Q, ,a - 9 ix . . f 'f Q ' .. F ' : W ' -tri' Page I6 MILLIE HOLM - Mathematics, Service Club. LUCY H O U L I H A N-Mathematics. EGIL HOVEY-Social Studies, Guidance. EARL JACOBSEN -Industrial Arts. OLIVE -I-OHNSON-Biology, Science Club. RUTH JOHNSON-English 9. XVALLACE KENNEDY-English l2, -Iunior Class Adviser, Tiger's Roar. DONALD LAUN -Science, C Football, Track, Guidance. GOR- DON LEBEAU-Social Studies, Drivers Train' ing, C Basketball. IVA LOY-Business Education. XVINNIFRED LYON-Reading. LEROY MAAS-Physical Ed- ucation, Hlrestling, Track. MARY METTAMMS0cial Studies, Guidance. STANLEY MITTELSTADT-English ll, Guid- ance. ROBERT MYERS-Chorus, Rudinicnts, Maclrigal. NORMA JEAN MYRAH-Home Economics. RUTH NELSON-United States History. Vir- GINIA NELSON-Social Studies, English 9, Guidance.
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... 1- sf . ,V f 'ff .fw..,- V' ,, .. .N Page I8 I .a A v ,u .fi,o.- I -. 0 'LD NVARNER NETTLETON-Biology. LUTHER OLSEN-Social Studies, -Iunior High Student Council, B Football, A Basketball. EDYTHE OLSON-English 10. DONALD PAULSON-Vocational Agriculture, Future Farmers ol America. GERTRUDE PIERS-English ll, Guidance. JUNE PRATT -Home Economics. ROBERT RIEGE-English IO, Guidance, Ten- nis. LOYVELL ROSS-Adult Agriculture. MEL- VIN SALMELA-Vocational Agriculture. F L O R E N C E SCHOTTLER-Mathematics, Guidance. SIDNEY SCHYVARTZ-Industrial Arts. ELSIE SEBERT-United States History, Modern History, Future Teachers of Anierica. MARIE SKUIEVELAND - Business Education, -Iournalisni Business Adviser. DAVID SKRIEN -United States History, A Football, B Basket- ball. RITA SIMON-Art, Senior High Art Club. LOIS SPENCER-Physical Education, Health, Girls Athletic Association, Bowling, Cheerlead- ers. KARL STAPEL-Science. V I C T O R STENRUD-Physics, A Football, Track, Student Council.
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