Glen Elder High School - Gold and Black Yearbook (Glen Elder, KS)

 - Class of 1945

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irnef mlmi mmm BUCIKEEPING The bookkeeping class is composed of twenty-one students, eight boys and thirteen girls. The class is instructed by Mr. Hampton. The purpose of the class is to learn the secret of keeping books neatly and accurately. Most of our Work is done in class so that each student may benefit more from it. MANUAL TRAINING The manual training class this year did not make cedar chests or many of the advanced projects because of the shortage of the finer woods. Instead, ladders, saw-horses, chicken feeders, and tool boxes were made, and many refinishing jobs were done by the class. Mr. Hampton held the freshman and sophomore classes together be- cause of his short time limit.

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1rsmef .m.mu lnmuth. NDRMALTRAHHNE A There are seven students enrolled in Normal Training this year. They are as follows: Mary Jean Fenner, Marjorie Forster, Myrth Shoemaker, Opal Shoemaker, Dorothy McCune, Virginia Vint, and Robert White. 1 The subjects taken the first semester were phychology, grammar, and reading. The second semester subjects were geography, methods, manage- ment, and arithmetic. The normal training teachers are Mrs. Morris, Miss Butts, and Mr. Sutcliff. ENGUSH The Glen Elder High School has English rhetorics for the first se- mester for the Freshman, Sophomores, and Juniors. The Junior class began the second semester studying Shakespearean plays. Some of the Sophomore students have written poems. Miss Butts has been the English and literature teacher this year.



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Ilhaef mlmud llllrfllilfli FOODS In daily life food and nutrition play a very important part. Foods girls must know what food to eat, how to prepare and serve it attractively. Besides their regular class Work before Christmas, they 'brought sugar from home and made candy. They popped corn for sale 'at the county tournament. Their last activity other than regular class work was as waitresses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. CLOTHING This year's clothing class consisted of nine girls. Because of the scar- city of material, the clothing class did not make the articles usually re- quired. Some studying was done in addition to the sewing. Recitation work included personal grooming, color study, and selection of clothing. The girls feel credit is due Mrs. Clover, who has been a patient instruc- tor. The class has learned a great deal this year which will help them the rest of their lives in making and selecting their wardrobes.

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