Elkton High School - Elk Yearbook (Elkton, SD)

 - Class of 1956

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HOMEMAKING I These girls in Homemaking I are firm believers in the aid addage: A stitch in time saves nine.” Mrs. J. H. Kramer teaches all the homemaking class- es. The girls all look forward to the Spring Style show which is an annual event. The girls model the clothes they make during the year. AG. I AND II The boys in the freshmen and sophomore classes take agriculture I and II. As a part of their agriculture instructions, these boys work on their shop projects twice a week. The ag building contains modern equip- ment and lots of tools. During the year the boys are taught to use these implements under the able direction of Mr. Bohuslav, the instructor. HOMEMAKING II “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” These wise Sophomore girls are learning the basic rules of cooking. During the year they prepared luncheons as homemaking projects. AG. Ill AND IV Senior and junior boys are the members of this industrious class who are learning the art of soldering and welding. Cyprus lamps were made by the students this year. Another of their projects was assembling machinery. The mem- bers of the agriculture classes all enjoy being on the judging teams. HOMEMAKING III “Tea for Two”--well maybe it is tea for ten, but these girls of the Homemaking III class are surely enjoying themselves. The girls in this class took a Red Cross nursing course and during the year they studied family relations. Brookings Music Store

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SCIENCE CLASS Most of the seniors at EHS are taking English IV, which is taught by VV. F. Quincy, who is also director of the senior class play. Coach Robert Hampson teaches general science and in this picture he is showing the class one of the interesting experiments that is part of their class. BIOLOGY CLASS Science of living things is the meaning of biology and that is what Robert Hampson is teaching the sophomores from their book, Basic Biology . ENGLISH CLASS PHYSICS CLASS Physics, which is a relatively new subject for Elkton High School was taught by K. L. Bohosulav. The science of matter and energy is taught alter- nately with geometry. TYPING CLASS Beginning with the second semester the junior class took over the school paper. The Elk-O-Gram. The junior typing class is connected closely with the Elk-O-Gram as most of the typists on the paper are juniors. Mrs. L. S. Guss is advisor of the school paper. SECRETARIAL TRAINING EHS gives many opportunities to the girl who is going out into the business world by offering such courses as bookkeeping, shorthand, and secretarial practice. Mrs. Guss is the instructor for these subjects.



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ist'2nd GRADES LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row; Keith Bohus- lav, Shirley Deethardt, Diane Greve, Nancy Ishmael, Laurel Kretsinger, Linda Langin. Second Row: Sonja Lytle, Patricia McDowell, Leonard Otkin, Jo Ann Pratt, John Schirmer, Le Ann Tolk. Third Row: Henry Willert, Gloria Bolt e, Dennis Duin, James Gries, Julius Haper, Virginia Janssen. Fourth Row: Dennis Kampmann, Beverly McCuen. Not Pictured: Marilyn Pottratz. MISS HOLLAND Intermediate Room 3r Hth GRADES LEFT TO RIGHT, F i r s t R o w: Larry Bolte, Leonard Greve, Aleta Kretsinger, RudieEngelbrecht, JackTolk, Gene Risch. Second Row: Richard Wright, Kenneth Baker, Ronald Deethardt, Charles Mar- quardt, Margaret Hegerfeld, Kathryn Janssen. Third Row: Carolee Kramer, Eugene Kramer, Vernon Krogman, Judy McKeown, David Pratt, Patricia Risch. PARK GRANT WHLSE

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