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Most boys flock into the industrial courses, W- Reviewing a case for commercial law between classes are Larry Rrnold. Hay Bratt. Ruth Shottenkirk. Lucille Iones, Marjorie Hoh- bein and Donna Turnbull. a three hour course either in Woodworking or machine shop. Fundamentals in both types of shops are taught with the idea that boys taking these courses will enter a trade upon graduation. Other subjects in the industrial shops are drawing, general, advanced, archi- tectural, cabinet making, and machine trades. Girls that read their blue prints and see marriage as their future, major in home eco- nomics. This course deals With home man- agement, personality, foods and clothing. One of the outstanding subjects taught is family relationships, a course that discusses prob- lems oi marriage and parenthood. Miss Starn demonstrates some of the new equip- ment in the health department to Esther Sandersield, Maxine Schenck. Norma McNarnee and Don Schank. 5' t ,E swf g , Rf 'V' Sturmer Winsor MISS MHRY STURMER. biology teacher, received her Bach- elor of Qrts at the University of Nebraska and her Master of Flrts at the University of Chicago, Before coming to Beatrice, her home town, she taught in a college in Mississippi. Out- side of school her main interest is ornithology. She is a senior class sponsor. Music, reading, sports and travel are the hobbies of MISS HLICE WINSOR CFLB., University of Nebraska! who, besides being a junior class sponsor has the tedious task of finance secretary of the Homesteader. She teaches typing one and two and first and second year short hand. Miss Winsor calls Beatrice her home but she was originally from Beaver Crossing Don Cummins. Lloyd Knoche. Kevin Whigeside, Roy Peckman and Vernon Lindhorst. show interest in the work Wayne Houseman is demonstrating. ,Z Y -,-4 'I-x l W., ...... X 47 f i 1 it
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Latin students Iohn Noble, Beverly Ellison, Mary Cook, Carma Lea McPheron and Ervin Hiensche pause in the hall ol the YWCH to look over their Latin as- signment for the day. Caesar seems to be getting the best of them. Musical students hgve their choice of join- ing choir, glee clubs, srrigll groups, grid or orchestra. Prom these courses, every BHS student selects the subjects which will guide him to his good success. Roland Trecek, Morgan Vanover, Duane Wenzl, Bob Williams and Richard Young inspect the shaper machine in the shop building. This 'is only one ol the many ma- chines which the boys use throughout the year in their shoo course. Iudy Sargent reads from a history book while Roberta Still. Orlin Henke, Dick Reische and Kenneth Bittings look on with her. xi , s., Norma Lloyd, who is a first year shorthand student, shows her skill at the subiect to Marlene Littell. Shirley Lenhart and Hogene Henricks. Going to their commercial arithmetic class are Ianette Hummer. Verlyn Wieden, Delores Duntz, Betty Otte, and Margaret Scheve. . ...X Ext
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