Brainerd High School - Brainonian (Brainerd, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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7 S0zwefofz0 W sim: Busily cleaning their typewriters are Kay Blanchard and Joyce Schreiner A n L Lord B A Carleton College Shorthand Typewriting Office Training Commercial Club Adviser Ruth Prestegard B.A. fSt Olaf College, Bookkeeping Typewriting Junior Class Adviser. Edwin Gray BS. U of Minnesatal Vocational Agriculture Future Farmers of America Margaret Ruud B.A. U. of North Dakotal Typewriting Stenography Clerical Training Pow-Wow Business Adviser. Virginia Harvey BS fSt. Scholastica Collegel Home Economics Future Homemakers of America Marlys Prigge B.S U. of Minnesotal Home Economics Junior Class Adviser Future Homemakers of America Frederick Rosel Advanced Diploma fMoorhead State Teachers Collegel I- dustrial Arts, Stage Crew Rebecca Sandven B A., fConcordia Collegel General Business, Commercial Arithmetic. Clayton Haglin, B.S., fSt. Cloud Teach' ers Collegel Drivers Education, Farm Shop, l- dustrial Arts 7 Wlth increasing opportunities tor every one m practically all fields of industry and business and professional life, an enlarged program has been developed to meet the demands for vocational training and to satisfy occupational Interests of students Career tralnmg in the business world is one of the malor fields of education in WHS Courses include typewrstung, book keeping shorthand, business arith metnc, and clerical practice With this background they are ready to accept many positions ln local and distant offices Home Economics has a real and vital contribution to make to the education of every girl Here the girls are taught the fundamentals of foods and clothing In industrial arts and general metals the boys learn cabinet making, mechanical drawing, and metal work The vocational agriculture de partment offers agricultural farming, livestock raising, crop rotation, and many things that help them manage farms 1- ag- uf' 1:2 A. Lord x fa it -.. tio' X ...ei M. Ruud, ' ,Ab ' s J ,, -a A - . xg - 'S J F. Rosel R Prestegard . Gray V. Harvey . Prigge . Sandven . Haglln

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G. B. Blackford, principal - H. C. Nordgaard, superintendent of schools. 4eqf4ZaaeQn ecwl While spending his fifth year at Washington High School, Superintendent H. C. Nordgaard, helped us maintain our high standards of ed- ucation. Some of his duties as chief executive are supervising adminstrative duties, represent- ing the school at different occasions, making the school budget, and allotfing expenditures. Mr. G. B. Blackford, our high school principal for fifteen years, is always busy helping our school to run properly and efficiently. He has numerous duties a few of which are - super- vising school activities, making school re- cords, and disciplining the students. Under the capable leadership of Superintendent H. C. Nordgaard and Principal G. B. Black- ford, W.H.S. has remained high scholastically and academically.



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W5 Nr, H Winters J Nourse der Larsen K Torgerson 1 E Ol son Tornstrom zdeeazezm Joyce Relchert Patricia Nelson and Gerald Wo are faxing the D Glass bulletin board as part of their prolect in English lNot Plcturedl Henrietta Winters BA U f South Dakotal English Senior Class Adviser Darlene Glass Bemadil State Teachers College Englush eech Act uvntnes Dorothy Larsen BA lConcordua Collegel Englnsh Jumor Class Play Katharine Torgerson B A M A. on cordna Collegel CU of Mlnnesotal Latm English Pow Wow Edutornal Advnser Latm Club Evelyn Olson, B.A., lSt. Olaf College English, Senior Class Adviser. Mary Tornstrom, B.A., M.A., U. of Minnesotal fGreely College of Educationl German, Costume Room, Student Council, German Club. Jean F. Nourse, B.A., M.A., lMacalester Collegel . Minnesota, English, Sophomore Class Adviser. New and different experiences await the students as they begun their study of English The course has two malor aspects,one of simple enloyment from appreciation, the other of analysis and comprehension Prose and poetry In literature, with nts permanence, artistic qualities, universality, and style, appeals to the widest human Interests among the students Literature develops an the Individual a desire for further vocabulary know ledge, nt leads the student Into an entertaining world of reading pleasure, and it stimulates Imaginations Grammar, the relation of words to each other In the sentence IS expressed by lnflect nonal endlngs, by modifiers or participles, or by conventions of word order English preserves Ideals upon which all our clvil ization IS founded The Englnsh sublect can be one of the most important and delightful that occupies the human mind 8

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