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x Controlling the flying pencils while Miss Sawyer reads are left row, Marily Haellele. Erma Overbeck. and Barbara Wiegand, right row, Dorothy Wood, Merrily Moore, Betty Hnn Epp. Darlene Hoelis and Barbara Morris. BHS Qmerican and World History instructor was ESTELL9 REID. CR B. Nebraska Vfesleyan University, HM, University of Mich, business College, Quincy, lll.l Her home town is Edgar, Nebraska. Before taking her position at Beatrice she taught at Chinook, Montana She acted as junior class spon- sor this year. ROBERT W. SEVEHNS, who received his Bachelor of Sci- ence in chemistry, physics, and biology at Kearney State Teachers College and earned a Master ot F-Irts degree at the University of Nebraska, instructed the driver education classes at Beatrice senior h1gh. Rn active hobbyist, his out- side interests include photcgraphy, flying, and amateur radio. One ol solid gecmetry's two girls is Ioan Tart Here she is surrounded by Kenneth Zimmerman. Iohn Fike Marvin Rickard. Don Beach and Bob Bevington. Bob is holding a geometrical figure. B t , r , ,,,. f ry f-0 i Reid Severn: English C and English D instructor was GRHCE SOU- THER CM.R., University of Nebraskal Her p r e v 1 o u s teaching experience was at McCook, and her home town is Lincoln. In the past school year she was a sophomore sponsor. Her interests and H native of Beatrice is BERTHR STHRN CR N, Clark- son Memorial Hospxtal, Oma- ha, graduate work, Uni. of Nebr, Uni. of Calif.l She acted as health nurse in ten schools Her previous ex- perience includes administra- tive work at Clarkson, pri- Boy's gym may harbor future basketball stars Pic tured here are Richard Berg. Roy Parde Paul Reedy and Kirk Woodward practicing in the rumor high gym Paul Reedy is trying a tree throw hobbies include such activi- ties as travel, reading and hand crafts, Souther vate duty nursing, YWCQ health work, schoci health work Outside interests were sponsoring Boy Scout health work and music. Sta rn
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Schoube Scolield Sehl Making their way up the stairs ol the YWCH to an English class are Eleanor Hieronymus. Lois Klotz. Mary Wiegand. Barbara 'Wiegand and Elda Pling- stbn. 'Z' ws J Q, Typists finishing up their work for the dav are Donna Forke, Hachel Ensz, Margaret Hahn. Ioan Griffiths. and Delores Gebhards under the direction of Miss Wilma Sawyer. Page 18 QA f? Sell Shottenkirk Stewart Track and playing a trombone in the band in his sophomore year were the activities ol GERRLD SCHOUBE or Ierry as he is known by his pals During his high school he enjoyed social studies and golf the most. filter graduation, lerry intends to work. Physics and chemistry were the favorite subiects of DONNR SCOFIELD. Donna took the college prep course for her three high school years. She also belonged to Y-Teens ill-12D and Zip Club 1125. She was on a committee for the Iuriior Class Play. Donna plans to go on to college after graduation. Included in BEVERLY SEHL'S activities were Glee Club C10- 11-12l and acting as a librarian in her sophomore year. l-ler favorite subiect was typing and the secretarial students will always remember her tor her bright smile and quiet ways. The kid with the bright answers, is the title placed on VICTOR SELL by his fellow Modern Problems classmates. Victor, better known as Vic took the commercial course while he was in high school. Vic has not quite made up his mind to what he will do alter commencement. Being a member ot Red Cross when she was a sophomore seemed to be RUTH SHOTTENKIRK'S favorite activity. Other activities in which she participated were YATeens and Glee Club. She was also a librarian in her sophomore year and being a whiz in the secretarial class, she naturally plans to be- come a secretary upon graduation. Finishing up with Modern Problems CORWIN STEWHRT left school at the end of the first semester. Geometry students are Lois Smit, Vir- ginia Brinkmeyer. Bill Nickels, Charles El- lis, Bob Cullison and Harlan Hubka.
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'-Ju. Betty Meyer and Ruby Shottenkirk are putting their books away utter a tedious day ot school. while Leonard Willey prepares the next day's lesson. Only students who do not mind the extra grind, major in mathematics. Plane geom- etry, a headache to many college prep majors, is only the beginning. Next comes advanced algebra, trigonometry and solid geometry. Trig and solid geometry are for those who plan on a future in engineering or chemical research. A few brave girls take this subject simply because they like math and it is a wonderful way to learn to reason. BHS' linguists have no selection of the language they want to study. Starting this year Latin I and II are the only foreign lan- guage courses offered. Commercial courses, the favorite of girls, offer a variety of subjects for a girl with future in the business world. Secretarial practice, a two hour course for senior girls, consists of two years of typing and shorthand. Commer- cial arithmetic, general business, machine training, bookkeeping and commercial law supplement this course. Hdvanced art students. Lawrence Williams, Patty Cox. Christa Popp. and Meredith Weber apply the finishing touches to their third quarter projects. HICHRRD STHHTFOHD, who has majored in English, math and science, has taken the college prep course throughout high school. Dick as he is commonly called, played the trumpet in band HU-113 and was on the junior class play committee flll. Flfter graduation he plans on going to the University of Nebraska. BOBBIE SWOBODR liked shop the best of all his subjects. Bob took a general course and thinks he will enter the armed forces after graduation. BOB WEHVER enjoyed driver's education most in his high school years. Ears, as he is called by his friends, took a general course. He plans on joining the armed forces like many of his friends. BEN WIEBKE. majoring in the college prep course, lists modern Droblems and physics as his favcrite subjects. Ben played the tuba in the band tlll and sang bass in choir Ill- l2l. He was a member of the track squad C103 and worked or: the stage crews of the junior and senior class plays. Rfter graduation, Ben plans on entering college. Taking the industrial course throughout high school, LOHIN WOLTEMQTH enjoyed shop more than the rest of his sub- jects Lorin served as electrician for the i.unior class play. He has hopes of working as a mechanic following commencement. Known to all her friends as Dart, DOROTHY WOOD served as a librarian HOD and as a monitor flO-lll. Dort enjoyed watching football more than any other sport. She took the commercial course in high school and hopes for an office job after graduation Af x fe, 41 Shqtfgrd Swoboda Weaver Wxebke Whltemaih Wqgd Page 20
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