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i MISS ELAINE LUDDEN thrce wa, murror un the home economucs room 9 Catherunc Klostermon admures the new Q ,U 1, sw- F H A olfucers left to rught are Peggy McElravy secretary Donna Wadkuns presudent Muss Ludden spon sor Stella Slo ser vuce presudcnt and Jeanette Rumery trecsurer CSL. 2 ii L.: Z...f 5TT: 1 1 ' 'C HOME ECONOMICS The newly modernuzed home eco nomucs room has become the mam at tractuon un the Davud Cuty Hugh School The kutchen has been umproved wuth new sunks stoves and cobunets The re modelung has guven a really new new look tothe room Wuth the redecorated kutchens the work for the gurls becomes much more unterestung and easy Here the gurls learn to cook and become homemakers un a three year course The Future Homemokers of Ameruca offucers for the year were Donna Wad kuns presudent Stella Slosser vuce presu dent Peggy McElravy secretary and Jeanette Rumery treasurer Under the unstructuon of theur sponsor Muss Elaune Ludden the Future Homemokers sent Chrustmas gutts overseas and sponsored a clothung druve for Save the Chuldren Federatuon, The Future Homemokers also entertained their mothers at a tea. v , Z SEL s ,u Home economuc students work un the modern fl kutchen. Lett to rught, Marulyn Muller, Margaret Above-Gladyce Voborul, Gladyce Kucera, and Arlene Kucera work un the new home economucs kutchen. Below--Jane Rech and Margaret Struebing put Strueoung, Celune Farrell. Page 9 away theur work un the new cabunets.
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of ff X MISS HELEN RUTH KOUNS if iw Marcie Paseka, Lea Schlentz, and Mary Ann Rerucha perform the weekly task of mimeographing The Scoop. , ,,-..a-in l -ll lrene Polivka takes dictation from the dicta phone. COMMERCIAL David City High School has one ofthe best equipped commercial departments in the state of Nebraska. Some of the machines the girls learn to operate are the dictaphone, calcula- tor, bookkeeping machines, and adding ma- chines. Miss l-lelen Ruth Kouns, the new commer- cial instructor, successfully helped to prepare the commercial students for their position in the business world. 44 Edt , ,,,g 'Nw x-A W L' rrwlkaag,-I MI H C f ' f Elan-ie TORCS WMM :er dictates Wh' J 'J Und notes l 'C Delores Kobz - a A'l'S .lCQy-3 ' Artffbnigjgg r Palilf, 3 fypmg Student I ypfng instructor, runes Llbble Page 8
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X J N. MISS LUCILE HOFFMAN sw vi I Peggy McElravy, Libbie Palik, Connie Votava, Maxine Klein, Miss Lucile Hoffman, and Wilma Nuebel pose before going to visit a rural school. Miss Hoffman and Donna Stara filercatyalogy cards. ln l945, with less than 200 books, Miss Lucile Hoffman started the David City High School library. Today the library has over 2500 books. Plans are being made to expand the library when space becomes available. There are several librarians who take care of the library and assist Miss Hoffman. In I' f 'T1 5-I 1 sh , i i NORMAL TRAINING Five senior normal trainers spent a suc- cessful year filled with interesting activities and helpful experiences. Together with their instructor, Miss Lucile Hoffman, the girls at- tended a number of workshops throughout the year and gained firstehand information about their teaching careers. F. T. A. officers of the David City High School are Wilma Nuebel, president, Maxine Klein, vice-president, Libbie Palik, secretary, Connie Votava, treasurer, and Peggy Mchle ravy, social chairman. J hs. The F. T. A. members hold a meeting at which Wilma Nuebel presides. L I B R A R Y . . is.4S-VII' K A. XX-K in A. ,Ai . N., tlmi., fig, ,K if A K-Illia? rf- A if r .Inv . ,. If k Wl . X 'T A l Momft returns :5jXetigLcr:1ObijZ'Dack is ls ' n . Kiclklfo Blondell ICC 0 srnllc out O X300 ' ,2 CheCkiFIQ .hile ks. V' he boo clf5 l PolaC9lf Che LQLJ tile. PaQe 10 MON N206 me l ene Pollvlfo Cl r
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