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—+ BROKEN BOM IIII- II SCHOOL.. BROKEN BOM . EBRASK A. THE FAl’UI-TY C. V. HOBSON A. B. Doane. A. M. University of Nebraska. Superintendent. WENDELL SANDERSON A. B. Wesleyan. Principal Music. ALICE REAVERS University of Nebraska. Mathematics and Physical Training. MAUDE MURPHY A. B. Kearney State Teachers College. French. Batin and English. HARRY KUSKA B. Sc. University of Nebraska. Agriculture. EDGAR LIGHTBODY A. B. Chadron State Teachers College. Physics and Chemistry. 2 lela McIntosh A. B. Asbury College History and Algebra.
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ARE YOU LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE I Every boy and girl faces a future. What should you do? Should you go on through high school? Should you quit school and get a job? Should you stay on the farm? To refuse to face these questions is to drift, and no one wants to drift. Today is a day of education. Usually the best trained individual wins. There are fewer and fewer occupations that “just anyone ’ can do. The doctor, the farmer, the lawyer, the business man must be trained to be successful. Where is the best place to get this training? You might enter your chosen work at once and “learn on the job,” but if you do, there is usually a limit to your future. The writer once knew a man in a railroad office that was in line for a promotion that meant a good salary. He lost it because he was not a high school graduate. He said: “Believe me, I’m going to see that my brother graduates from high school.” There are a great many occupations you cannot hope to enter without a high school education. Many employers will not hire a person who is not a high school graduate. In other words, if you have been through high school, the number of occupations you may choose from is greatly increased. But you say, “I’m going to farm. I don’t need an education.” Farmers are becoming an educated people. Educated farmers are usually the leaders in their community. You want to be as good a farmer as you can. What better preparation could you get than a course in Smith Hughes Agriculture if you are a boy, or a course in Home Economics if you are a girl? These courses in school, coupled with your everyday knowledge learned at home, should rank you among the best in your community. And again, maybe poor health or other conditions will prevent you from farming all your life. If you are educated, you have more opportunities to enter other occupations. But there are many other reasons for obtaining an education. One of them is simply for the joy of learning. It is a pleasure to learn things. How much fun it is for you to learn how the engine works, or to discover how to raise better chickens, or to understand what the magazines mean when them discuss some problem of government. Look over the rest of this booklet, then decide to continue your education. 1
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THE FACULTY ALETA PARRIOTT Kearney State Teachers College. Commercial. ELOIE E. DICKERMAY A. B. Grand Island College. Biology and General Science. BESSIE BATKIN A. B. Kearney State Teachers College. Normal Training. BESSIE PINCKNEY A. B. Pacific University. English and Latin CLYDE E. THOMAS A. B. University of Nebraska. History and Physical Training. BOROTHY STAN BEK B. Sc. University of Nebraska. Home Economics. MARIE TIPPIN A. B. Hastings College. Typewriting and Home Economics. 3
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