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

 - Class of 1960

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' 1 Shop Teachers Practice Construction Skills 3 Russell Esson Electricity Aeronautics Earl Jacobsen Industrial Drawing Photography Adviser Sydney Schwartz Advanced Wood Machine Wood Linus Seifert Metals Vocational Machine Shop OBSERVING THE PROGRESS of Jerry.Draayer on a drawing was another pre-engineering student, Rick Behr. Page 26 Learning a new skill and gaining valuable experi- ence were two benefits that were received from the industrial arts classes in the senior high school. Under the leadership of Mr. Russell Esson the stu- dents learned basic electricity and aeronautics. Mr. Earl Jacobsen taught a well-rounded curricu- lum of industrial drawing classes, including machine drawing, blue print reading, shop math, architectural and pre-engineers drawing. In his classes the boys learned the basic steps followed by advanced drawing. Teaching the fundamentals and advanced tech- niques of wood working was the job of Mr. Sidney Schwartz. The first part of his job was accomplished in the machine wood shop where students learned to handle tools. In advanced wood shop the boys made projects ranging from cabinets to cedar chests. Mr. Linus Seifert headed the machine shop classes where students learned the art of working with metals and using machines related to metal work. In the three hour advanced machine shop an extensive study of metal work was made and experience was gained from the projects made by the students. 5 awww.

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was-GTV-we 1 ' t'LET,S PRACTICE OUR TYPING faithfully, so we can stay at the top of the chartf, remarked Donna Hendrickson to two other speedy typers, Cheryl Johnson and Janet Roorda. Iva Loy Stenography Transcription Ollice Practice Marie Skjevcland Bookkeeping Typing Journalism Business Adviser Ruth Woods Typing Junior Red Cross In Business Education Courses Whether students planned to go on to college or to seek employment immediately after graduation, the business courses provided a good background. For the first time this year, business math and business English was offered to interested students. Business math included a study of arithmetic funda- mentals, taxes and business expenses. Business English covered the parts of speech and the qualities of writing good communications. Bookkeeping gave experience in keeping balance sheets, profit and loss statements, control of cash and many other important forms of business accounts. All girls planning to become secretaries could be found in stenography, where they learned the funda- mentals and brief forms of Gregg shorthand. DICTATING T0 FUTURE STENOGRAPHERS Sue Millet' and Chris Carlson to improve their speed and accuracy was done by Renee Johnson, a helpful classmate. 'vw Page 25



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irls Practice Efficient Home Management Through various activities and projects members of the junior and senior home economics classes helped to prepare themselves for a high goal, that of becoming America's future homemakers. The course oHered val- uable information in dealing with problems and situ- ations and family living and the upkeep of a home. Throughout the course of a year, the girls worked with and were aided by their capable instructors in covering two main fields of interest, sewing and cook- ing, relating to the homemaking course. During the first semester the girls studied table setting, table decoration, home management, proper preparation of foods and general knowledge in family care and living which would be of use later. The second semester dealt with sewing and fabrics. Each student picked out a pattern and material of her own choice and undertook the task of sewing an article Lorretta Banovetz Home Economics 11 Phyllis Breberg Home Economics Future Homemakers of America . . . P Cl b of clothing for herself, This field also involved correct ep u care and cleansing of each article of clothing. Knowledge acquired in this course will have un- ending value as these young homemakers go on to start and care for their own new homes, ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS for a couch slipcover were made by Cindy Wilson, Jean Lunning and Bette Jensen for their sophomore home economics project. HPROPERLY CANN ED FOODS are easily distinguished from I W poorly preserved foodsf' agreed senior home economics stu- A

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