Albert Lea High School - Tiger (Albert Lea, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Francis Blonigan Carol Easlwolcl Elaine Hamson Rulh Nelson Senior High Library Junior High Library Senior High Library Senior High Library Skill In Many Field ,-Xri classcs anml availahlc lllJl'2ll'lL'S liclpccl sin- ilcnls acliic-vc hohhics, I2llL'lll anal knowlcclge. ln holh ol' lhc school lilnarics slnclcnls workccl lowanl lhcii' olmjcclivcrs hy rc-ailing lor plcasurc, rc-zuliiig assignnicnts anml cliscovcriiig thc use ol! planning work ancl rcscarcli work. Oni' li- lJl'1ll'lk'S In'ovccl lhcy wcrc scicnlilic lol' Cach was a laboratory lor sluclcnls ol' all grades. 'l'hc- junior high library hacl onc special weck. March Ili-22, which was National Book XVcck. .X hook lair higliliglilccl thc occasion when ncw lmoolu wcrc on display lor stnclc-ins. linglish classcs gallicrccl at thc lilirary cvcry Iwo wc-L-ks making thc scienlilic and classical litcratin'c availahlc to cvcry junior high sluclcnl. lfor lhc lim linic in years, thc sc-nior high li- lmrary hclml no slncly halls, making it acccssililc Lo xlumlcnls ai all linics. l.iln'ary instruction was conmlnclccl ln' thc liln'ai'ian. .Xrl class lor scvcnlli gimlcix was a requircil wnlriccl which cnalmlccl llicni to cliscovcl' lhcir arl lllll'IllS and llll'll put lhcin lo nsc in onc ol thc many pioiccts llironghoui lhc year. Mc-Lal tooling, soap sculpture, Cllniisnnas carcl clccoral- ing anil puppet making wcrc among thc activi- IIUS workccl on ilironghoul thc year. Scnior high art classes consislccl ol' thu lcnth, clcvcnlli anal Iwclllh graclcrs wlionc ohjcclivc was lo acquaint llicinsclvcs with as many incclias as possible through wcckly incliviclual projects. Lilllll'l'0lll. llliliil illli. lcnipcra paint, oil paints, anil crayon wcrc a lew ol' thu drawing snpplics nscml lo luring' out thc sluclcnts arlislic lalcnls. DEMONSTRATING CAESAR'S CONQUERINGS lo lhe soc- ond year Lalin class are Richard Aclzland and Kalhy Olson. Page 23 Alice Pelerson Junior High Library Palricia lsla rshaugl Kellerling Ari IO. ll. I2 Harlan Veld Ari 7, 8, 9 Junior High Arl Club if Hllil To K ww MK' QM?

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,-f Delores Himle Music 7 Language Arfs 8 L. J. Emmons Band RETRIEVING FOLDERS FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE ROWS in B chorus are: Carol Hopperslad, Carol Sanborn, Mary Hills, Arlene Ebsen, Connie Paulson and Sharon Sigurdson. it Robert Myers Lesfer Slriemer Clara Berdan Ruth Bauer Vocal Music Orchestra Lalin French Madrigal Singers Rudimenfs Junior Classical League Spanish French Club Spanish Club Hi-Teens Fine Arts Encourage Page 22 Fine arts has become one ol' tlte greatest lac- tors in establishing the American culture in our school. Through music and loreign languages. students achieved inherited concepts. 'l'he goal ol the French and Spanish classes was not only to learn vocabulary but also to know ol the people, their cultural background. the physical features. art, music and literature. Learning such material was accomplished by drawing maps, listening to records and tapes. giving plays, reading great literary works and observing posters nl' that country. Latin classes ol' the Iirst year course were taught the lttndamentals ol' Latin, Roman stories and vocabulary. 'l'o realize the relation be- tween Latin and English and to show how Latin is beneficial was basic in beginning Latin. Students ol' the second year Latin learned the more dillicult Latin and linished with mythology stories. a Caesar study, and Claulic wars. Music began in our high school with a study course in seventh grade where music ol every kind lrom jan to opera was appreciated. 'l'he students were also introduced to instruments. Orchestra members were given special train- ing through sectional rehearsal and private les- sons. lnstruction was lor the purpose ol' creat- ing sounds that would bring enjoyment when instruments were combined into an orchestra. Voices ol' quality were chosen lor the cho- ruses and then trained lor perlormances namely the Christmas and spring concerts. Band members were trained to almost the point ol perfection with sectional rehearsals, private lessons and hand practice.



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APN 'O' Lorrella Banovilz Marliss Urallcn Verna Graves Beverly Knudson Sonya fsondergoarcll Home Economics 7, Il Home Economics 8 Home Economics 7, 8 Home Economics IO, I2 Carlson Fulurc Homemalzers Fulure Homemalrers Home Economics 8, 9 of America of America Home Ec. Builds Domestic Trait lu prm'imlc limllcilizikiilg ll'illls lhzil umlml vslzihlisli il we-ll orgainilccl llmlsvliulcl, thc hrnnc' crmimliiu classes lDl'L'sL'lllL'tl ai wvll ruunmlccl llblllisl' ol' slucly lor lururc llullin-iiizikws. 'l'hc' year! work was clivimlccl wilh unc Sl'llll'N- lor clcvcloping rhc sowing 2lllIllllL'i zlml thc ollwr prmlucing' cxpcriumccl cooking skills. -lvuniur high lnnncnlzlkcrs sluiliccl unli'ws ul lric-nclship. nutrition, lll'K'2llililSl prcpzirulimi, ww- l2lI'lIllX' 1l1c111lJc'rs in Ihc- living romn. wnior high girls was nllzlinml lhruugh sowing' projects. hmnc' lurnishing :incl scrring nwzils. SEWING DILIGENTLY on lheir woolen dress proiecls are Darlene Schwemmler and Phyllis Roorda. VARIOUS STEPS IN lhc malcing ol a popcorn cake are shown by ARRANGING A FALL bouquel are lhese fwo Home Economics slu- Margarcl Duclley, Darlene Krczsin, Doris Jeb-:on and Terry Hillslrom. clenfs Janice Rice and Alice Cornick. .lh5S'llL GJ Page 24 ing lllilfllllll' parts :incl grooming. llighlighting thc- sn-vc-iitli g'r2ulci's' your was thi- lt'2l given Ihr llruziclcning thc' hmm' ccuimiilx' knuwlcclgn' lor 5

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