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u Beverly Barqman. of the social studies class, points out Beatrice to her fellow classmates. They are standing left to right Marvin Kennedy, Harvey Winkle. Loree Murray and Beverly. Seated is Huby Peacock. X 1 1 ,M is Donna Scofield demonstrates to Lorin Woltemath. Delores Rrterburn, Letha Baumlalk and Dick Dicken- man how potassium chromate reacts with sulfuric acid. I-I mid-semester graduate was BEVERLY MITCHELL who participated in glee club during her school year Bev plans to work after commencement. Geometry was the favorite subject of MERHILY MOORE in high school Commercial was Merrily's three-year high school course. Merrily intends to be a primary teacher o: a secretary after graduation. Talwna an indiistriai course for three years HHROLD NICKELS, known as Sonny, plans to become em' ployefi in a factory as a tool and die malcer after graduation. liarolds favorite subject is vocational ma- chine shop TED QUBCKENBUSH clans to work for his dad Ted tool-: a commercial coxse during his three high school years. He is the tail auiot boy whom most people know as 'Homer Ted listed science and bookkeeping as his favorite subjects DELBEHT RHI-IE plans 'o work in an industrial plant ludging lim Sargent on his speaking techniques are, first row Iudy Sargent, Bill Nichell. second row, Dale Ianssen. Ro- berta Still, Dick Engherg, Kirl: Woodward. third row Dorothy Spilker. Gene Ruyle, Marilyn Mumford and Dick Reische. 'J' .4-fi' Mitchell Mom, Page 16 after aradiiation This is natlral for llftlberfs favorite subject is machine shop and he chose industrial as his three-year course Delbert proved that all red-heads dont have ternpers by remaining quiet on most occa- SIGNS IOHN SCHONEWISE commonly called 'lohnnyu by his friends took the college prep course, which in- cluded his favorite subtect Friqlish S Plfter graduation lohnny plans to attend college and study pharmacy His favorite pastime gn school was being a member of the golf tf,-arn Nickels Quackenbush Babe Schonewlse
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'WW' ee' ,. Enthusiastic about their bookkeeping are Ila Mae Har- tig. Doris Higgens. Lois Manley. lim Headley and Wayne Spilker. all members of bookkeeping CIGSS- RUSSELL GRIMES, known as Russ to his friends, took the general course and rated physical science as his favorite subject He was on a jun' tor class play committee and plans to join the marines upon graduatzon. Q major in the commercial course, a Y-Teen H23 and Zip Club C123 member, MHHILYN HREFFELE served as a monitor tlll and sang second soprano in the glee club. She was a prompter for the jun- ior class play committee and served on the prop- erty committee in the senior class play. Iournalism being his favorite subject LB VERN IHNSSEN, better known as Vern, majored in the commercial course He was on the Pioneer and Homesteader staff Cl2J and tn the junior class play cast Qfter graduation he intends to go on to school at the Fairbury junior college. Majoring in the commercial course, LUCILLE IONES intends to work at a bookkeeping job alter graduation. Lucille named English as her favorite subject and football as her favorite sport, DONFILD KILE, known as 'Smokeyf' majored in the general course and named business law as his favorite subject. Fliter graduation he intends to goin the armed service. IHCK MESSICK'S chief interest in his school sub- jects 15 speech and drcrnatics. His activities include an appearance in the junior class play cast. 7 Q S' , Mechanical drawing students, left to right. Keith Winkle. Wes Gibson. Raymond May. Howard Baker. Stove Tart. and Bob Bohrer, spend lots ot time working on designing for this subject. E we Commercial teacher at Beatrice High is H. L. BEHL KBS Univer- sxty of Iowa, graduate work Uni- versity of lowa University of Ne- braskal who previously taught at Waicelb, lowa and ONE-ill This year he had charge of activity sales and acted as general cashier for events and programs. Mr Beal managed to find time for hts hob- bies of hunting and reading. Ptfter teaching at Fullerton Bea- ver Citv and 'Central City, FRED H. BROCKMRN KB Q. Peru State Teachers college, B S, Stout lnsti- tuteb became woodshop instructor at BHS. Qs an extra activity, Mr, Brockrnan was senzor class srorisor and taught adult classes in up- holstering and buildrng trades. He lists rzhotography, reading crafts Gnd Gardening as hobbies. 2 ff! f 4 jp, 5,01 1 sf 445. TJ' 4 .t I Af ..f' Gnmes Haettele Iunssen 1011951 L- Ku' Musick Page 15
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' Machine shop drawznq and general :hop instructor was I. S. DOUTHIT CBS in Fducatxonb who hazls from Odessa, Missouri Before coming to Beatrice he worked in Missouri and in Crete ln addztzon to his teaching duties, he was sen- ior class sgonsor and Public Relations Chairman of B ff Q. 5 a Q Q , t lnstrxctar of physics, cherrhstry and physical science was DONRLD P. GEYE IBS in Fducatiori Unzversrty of Nebras- .-,... kat O'lUtRJ.lY from Quro'a Il.ino:s Mr Geyf- came to BHS ' ' 5 directly from the university He acted as a senzcr class sponsor and was cc-chazzrnan for the Orange and Black ban- quet and p'cm ti ' , Douthit Gwe X is g?:: i:l':J9 anuexperiment in physics . D an is tx Ken Kohlef lojkplxrouf- Don Mason. Dztlildslcxrzliltl Doris Q Baker seergzell lack Bean, Harold Busboo Planteen bordz think the advice given 2: and Jacqueline FS on the humorous, em bY Principql lish D, English E is designed to prepare stu- dents for college work. The term paper, every student knows, is the big project of this course. Other credits may be obtained by completing courses in journalism or speech and dramatics. Shifting gears and keeping the car between the ditches, although important, are not the only things taught in driver education, a re- quired course taken the semester the student is sixteen. Before receiving credit, a student must show his ability to drive safely and skillfully in accordance with standards set forth by the high school driver education course and National Safety council. In the past years a semester of physical education was required for both boys and girls. This year, due to the crowded condi- tions, the requirement for girls was dropped. This year gym consisted of three days of health and two days of exercise. One of the most important elective courses of study is natural science. This course which adds strong guide lines to our plans, includes biology, chemistry, physics and physical science. Hanson McVickor Pagell EMMR L. HHNSON tBTQ Nebraska Universnyt in- struc'ed :xrt f:'st semester at Beatrice Fashion and tex- 'tile design were hobbzes She was a member of the Ne- braska Qrt association The sponsor ff the cheerleaders was M'SS FERN MCVICKER 'Fl S, Unzverszty of Nebraskat Miss Mclfcker who is 1n1ff'e.stw.t in art and travel fcgght Fnqlish anal Latin Qcirr: 'ts 'mf 'i Crass sponsor BNNE PRGELS HIE Un: ', -' ry rt ..'-t :'i:':l added Fr c2n1r.b':t.fn to BHS as sfcza' N. 'ri 'yecriefry ' ether She 'agghf at ffarriy i'e 'e f: , to Beitricff wk r- e new makes her home Page 17
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