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Pearson Standing Mr C Tamminen Mr P Bryan r Dyrhaug Mr T Kelly Mr P Vulov OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Trades training and sales training of ters the students an opportunity to learn a trade by working on the lob Students take the required sublects and then have one hour of class room study in either the trades or soles training classes after which they are excused from school to go to work Seated Mass C Larson Standing Mr O Courtmanche Miss G Mays Miss A Vaughan Mr D Rosenqunst HISTORY AND SOCIAL STUDIES Along with the study of more technical sublects the required sublects dealing with social studies and history prove to be very enlightening to the students ln this course of study our very apt teachers help present these sublects to the students in varied yet interesting ways With the help of visual aids students study his torical events travel to foreign countries and study the policies and application of our democratic type of government Mr A Johnson Mr P Baranian BUSINESS EDUCATION In our secretarial practice classes girls are taught shorthand typing and also how to take dictation Students wishing to use typing for their own personal in terests rather than for use as a profession may take lust a typing course Bookkeep ing and basic business are also taught in the business course. I I , . . . , - - 1 1 ated Miss D. Miller, Mr. J. Collins, Mr. J. O'l.eary, Miss , . . , . . ' ich. ! SM . . . . - ki I O, ' , 9 I . tix ' E . - .. I -' at A .Q -L l 1 A M I A .mm kg. . lf ' , . ' : . . 1 I . . , , I I I
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. . .SCIENCE AND MATH Today with America screaming for more engineers and technicians our stu- dents are turning towards the study of more math and science courses Here at Harding the higher math courses are quite complete ranging from algebra to trigo nometry Students who do not take hugh er math are able to take refresher and consumer math In science students are also able to study biology physics and chemistry and new to the school this year is conservation .1 Mrs R Cradit and Mrs F Gamble ENGLISH and LANGUAGE ARTS ln the vocations and avocations of every individual we cant help but notice the need to be able to communicate well both In written and verbal form Along with the English classes Harding s cum culum also includes German as an elec tive foreign language The skills of com munucation are also stressed in the 'our nallsm and speech classes which turn out fine newspapers yearbooks and plays For students with remedial difficulties special opportunities are provided for im provement in this area Seated Miss C McHugh Mrs O Wright Mrs I Gagnon Miss M Dunn Stand Mr M Namer Mr J R ssl M G Stalwic Mr O M Bleldanes R Johnson LIBRARIANS T and students in their studies t school and in their own personal studies arding has a well equipped library with information on almost any topic current or otherwise With the able as sistance from the librarians and library clerks a student is sure to find the answer to any personal problem the context of a term paper or other malor assignments s A ahl s D Swanson S n :ng ss Laram r C Heine Skamser M D Wnuk M J Fricke Mrs M Moore I , - u . I I I ing: .A. c , ..o', r., 'lm Z , l 0 . . . . G V' . . . , H . . . I I I Q - ' 1 XX E h , . . . L Seated: Mrs. S. Westby, Mrs. Prickett, Mrs. D. Himmelbach Miss E Warkentien ' Mr. .St ,Mr. . . tad' :Mi R. R. , r. . , r. . A , . . I , . I - I I 1 - I
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. . .PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8. HEALTH To keep the student physically fit and in a healthy frame of mind, is the obiec- tive of the physical education and health departments. Sophomore and freshmen girls and boys alternate gym and health instructions with two weeks of gym activ- ities, to one week of studying health in the classroom. 49-L. ,I 4 Q il lf -1- ',p , 7553 Miss E. Schulz, Miss J. Kraulik, Mr. H. Matthes. I. Mr. C. McDonald, Miss L. Miller, Mr. M. Kissell . . . MUSIC AND ART ln our art department, there are art and craft classes available to students throughout the four high school years. Harding's band has played at concerts for the school in the past years, and the pep band has attended most of the games, to cheer the teams on to victory. Our music department has presented in- numerable operettas and choral pageants in the past years, due to the able direc- tion given by our music instructors. A typical Harding classroom. 2. !'f'r TY sVt!,?W I
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