Dekalb High School - Kalibre Yearbook (Dekalb, IL)

 - Class of 1935

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ff 315 C' Miss Charlotte Cumming IST ROW Gladys Sebree ames Briggs Phyllis Swanson Ruth Coultas Arthur Edwards Merle Olson ZND ROW Stella Bolen Altda Flnnestad Marxe Devltt David Redmond George Sever ZRD ROXX Mary Rita Hart Wilbur Montgomery Vtrglma Nlonson Bettx Rach La Vern Shoemaker Rl ha d Pckhardt 4TH ROW Hubert Lake Donald Ester Charlt- Smlth ohn Hopkms Xxctory aclcson STANDING Louis Rukavlna Luvern L1r cn Ceorge Kalnlu Oatlxer l-hrlou France Wtrtz Cl-nr1 Louie Olsen We find a Jumor Engllsh class tn Miss Charlotte Cummmgs room delvlng IHIO the llterature of the past of the Anglo Saxon perxod, of the Mtddle Englxsh perlocl, and of the Ehzabethan perlod the first SIX weeks Songs and lyrlcs and the Faerze ueene are read at thts tlme In the second sxx weelcs perlod the l1terature of the Elnzabethan perlod IS completed wlth the study of Shalcespeares Macbeth whll Dzlgrzms Progresx wnth the llterature of the Purxtan and Restoratxon perlod, IS read durmg the tlnrd sux weeks Durmg this semester, lnstructlon ts g1ven ln types of llterature and 1n the elements of verslflca txon Theme wrltlng, wlth emphasxs on creative wrxtmg, ts a part of the work Systemattc d1c tlonary work, mstructlon ln spellmg, and punctuatlon drllls are provided A jumor durmg the first semester of his Engllsh llterature course, lS required to talce a Cross Engllsh exammatxon to determme whether or not he w1ll be required to take senlor Engllsh or the English 3g course G 'SA Ljxu fx K i4 ,v'X 1 0,5901 Page fzfleen sf W D- f l . 1- I h 4 K X5 v 7 f r KS I fu t U' 'we' A f . ffffvx f , 'K !, I Z K K ' , f xx tx ff, X f'7' Vf :hi ,tl .XA 'X ll ,k

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And now shall we peer into Miss Mi s Dorothy Stooltey IST ROW Louise Cooper Mary Lou Hiatt Elna Ruppi ZND ROW Dorothy Boch Eugenie Donnelly Bernice acobson Ruth Tobiason Vivian hlatson 3RD ROW Richard Boyes Erwin Evans James Malone Albert Sakalauski Margaret Pesut 4TH ROW Mary Louise Cone Nellie Goff Evelyn McDermott Martha Myllynlemi STH ROW George Masilunis john Greenacre Mark Masterson Thomas Crooks As we wander around, suppose we snatch a glance at Miss Dorothy Stool: eys geometry class Upon entering the room, we Hnd Miss Stoolcey industrious ly explaining a difficult theorem out of the text New Plane Geometry by Hawkes Luby Touton to the puzzling pupils Upon investigation, Miss Stoolcey dis closes a few interesting facts concerning her class in geometry She tells us that geometry IS a very practical study, ln that geometric principles are fundamental in architectural designs and in decorative problems We are told that in this course, the class adheres closely to the text The material within it has been carefully selected and so graded so that the pupll can pass from the introduction to real constructive work of his own as smooth ly as possible On the various students deslcs we per ceive the text used in this course Muz zeys The Amerlcan People We are informed that the class also indulges in collateral readlng as well as having special reading days in class We learn from Miss Ady that floor talks on assigned topics are given and biographies are read outside of class Current events are discussed, especially as they fit in with the daily discussions During the nrst semester of this American history course, called the 4B history, we are told that Miss Constance Fogarty, a student teacher from the Northern Illinois State Teachers' Col lege, conducted the class for a period of five weeks During this time the teacher acts as a critic supervising the worlc of the student teacher Page fourlefn IST ROW Marvin Cochran Donald Busse VND ROW Lillian Wlheeler Clara Darin Harriet Anderson Richard Eckhardt BRD ROXX Miss Gertrude Ady George Kahilus Helen Hayes Rodney Fuller Arnold Colvin 4TH ROW Erro Michelson Dale Martha Margaret Klemm 5TH ROXV Helen Peter son ens Panula Irene Nehrmg Milton Mont gomery 6TH ROW Alfred Rich Lucille Pyper Herbert Plapp William Phillips 7TH ROW Robert Danielson Helen Wrublasky Harry Condon Grace Spacie Miss Gertrude Ady 1 J , . O Gertrude Adyls American history class? - s 7 rr ' 3: W - 7 - r' , .T . ' ,J j ' .Yj V 1



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