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SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS The science and mathematics teachers are StX'1VlI'1g to make thelr students the future leaders IH en gmeerlng electronlcs and other phases of sclence Dlscusslne methods of mstructlon IH the Physlcs room are seated from left to rlght Nllss K Evans Mrs I Gagnon Nlrs O Wright anal Nllss M Dunn Standlng from left to rlght are Mr I Rossl Mr C Stalwlck lVlr O Bjtldanfs Mr B Vlr In and Mr R Iohnson 'Ihe courses of study are xarled stu dc nts are able to choose from algc bra geometry higher algebra solld geom etry and trlgonomttry and refresher or consumer mathematics In the SCI ence vem blology physlcs chemlstry and conservatxon are offered eoch leodlng o course of knowledge HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION The physical educatlon department and the school nurse go hand ln hand 1n thelr Job of keepmg students ln good physlcal health Miss L Mlller IS DO1I'ltlI'1g out some health records of her gym students to Mr C McDonald health teacher and Mlss J shown IS the boy s vm mstructor Gym and health are requlred of all freshmen and sophomores Here thev learn good health hablts as well as rules and re ulatlons of sports and sport manshlp HONIEMAKIING Ijl9I7l3VlI1 thexr sltlll IH tht kitchen are Hardmgs three homemaltlng, lnstructors They are left to Tl ht Ntrs I Christopher son Nllss C Schwartzbauer and Mlss E Trautman The home economlcs department offers to gxrls lnstructlon ln all aspects of home economlcs Thex are taught the basic fundamentals of cooltln sewmff budgetlng and many other things vuhlch vull enable them to be efflclent homemalters The homemakln classes produce some dellclous meals and some prxze wmnmg garments faculty Page 11 , . . .- fl' D , 5. A 5. . 1 A ,ll . - , ' I . . . A . 1. A .V . . . 'I '.'. v fr' , 1 ' S13 L 3 1 ' 1 .4 . , N , I - ,- U v .1 ' ' . -I h 1 1 . XT, c I' A A I' 4 . . . . 8, x my mvyw 3 ,, , , . 7 tg 1 t A s 4 - 1 . A A N 4 I ii A . Eg g . , , ' . gg Solum, school nurse. Mr, M. Kxssel. not V! w S537 , '. gf ' , . , Y-W K . -.1 X - . A ' ' I U ' X . . , . ,, . I F I 5 'r ' cr ' 'Y' ' s Y' w . ' Y P' ' ,553 , l Y .I . Q - l. . . . Al .. ' I V uf - ' - lr' . ,, V x . w V V. ' 2. ' 5. ' . N , I 3 !' Y . v . Y. , , , H I r I nfl ' l Y ,B 1 M . ,, 'I 3' 5 I h F K A , , 1 . D I
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-f' ' mg' A 80,13 af: f ENGLISH and D' ' LANCUAGE ARTS mu.--,Q x. . INOULN To be ahle to express and com munlcate ones thoughts and feellngs to others IS truly a great art The English and language teachers ex hlbltlng this art are left to rlght Mr D Wnuk Mr C Herne Mrs D Swanson Mrs A Stahl Mrs INI Moore Mr M Peck Mr R Skam ser Mrs D Hlmmelbach Mr J Frlcke and Mr P Strexf All students are requlred to take Engllsh through out thelr four years of hlgh school Some of the students are put lnto a colle e preparatory Enghsh class which IS somewhat more dlffxcult German and French classes are taught by Mrs F Gamble Mr E Dyrhaug teaches Spanlsh sto works toward common goal BUSINESS EDUCATION L- Our skllled buslness educatlon teachers left to rlght Mlss G Mays Mr D Rosen qulst Mlss C Larson Miss A Vaughn and Mr O Courtemanche are mterested ln tralnlng boys and glrls ln the SDGCIIIC courses of typlng shorthand bookkeeplng and baslc buslness Two year courses of shorthand typlng and bookkeeplng are of fered to students who are far enough ad vanced to proflt by addltlonal lnstructlon These subjects prepare the puplls for Vafl K4 ous careers ln buslness and also provlde them Wlth helpful knowledge of the subject for thelr personal use OFFICE CLERKS Ambxtlouslv worklng ln the school s mam office are the office clerks left to rlght Mrs VV Kln 'Nlrs E Ekelln and Mlss R Rockenhach They keep the school s en P' rollment flles accurate and up to date put :L out the dally homeroom notlces and ln their buslness llke and efflclent vsav tal-te care of school procedures Nlrs KIDQ., schedules dances and other school HCIIXI tres 1n accordance Wlth the school calendar and IS the school Registrar The nexer end mg Jobs of the clerks make need for student offlce help Page 10 faculty , A 1 A P4 I' xs ' r 'p . X, . . . . Y .L v . V . fl: - I , . . , . . X - . . . , . . cr ' ,.,. , ' . . g . . I '-x,4,-,ty ' bf-, I L , y ' U ' ' A of I il , . . . - i - X . - -, ,,, ' ' ' V- ' -1' . . . . . . . xi Qi- ' , , -- ' . e It V A l - Z V . iv . . . . . ,, ,Sl ' ' ' - ' f if - , . . ' , ff U l . ' ,'- ' ' . 1' . - , . if
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Mr j J OCCUPATIONAL RELATIONS Two speclal classes occupatlonal rela tlons and trades tra1n1ng are offered to senlor students who do not plan on contln umg thelr educatlon The student who has one of these classes goes to school for three hours has two requlred subjects social stu dres and Englrsh and thelr sales class then he or she IS excused to go to a Job to recelve on the Job tramlng These students are taught sales technlques and gwen oc cupatxonal rnstructlons under the teaching of Mr O Anderson rlght and Mr A Johnson left MUSIC and ART Enjoyrng the muslc of Mlss J Kraullk vocal rnuslc dlrector are two 3Vld art lovers Mlss E Schulz art lnstructor and Mr H Matthes band dlrector To the student who has speclal rnterest and abrllty m the fxelds of art or muslc such classes are offered The musrc department presents operettas and muslcal programs throughout the school year The band performs at games and as semblles and grves a sprlng concert The art department stresses works of drawlng palntmg and crafts on ploce HISTORY and SOCIAL STUDIES The sometrmes factual subjects of hlstorv and soclal studles are made verv lnterestlng at Hardmg by seated from left to rlght lNIr P Vujovlch Mr J OLeary Mr T Kelly Mr E Dvrhaug Mr J Colllns and stand mg hh I-I MlChl6 MISS F Pear son and Mr P Bryan In the courses offered freshmen soclal studles world geography world hlstory Amerlcan hlstory and senlor soclal studles these teachers trv to make them as engrosslng, and rnformatlve as pos slble The students learn about hrs torlcal events the pollcles and struc ture of the dlfferent forms of govern ment geographlc locations and cur rent events To ald textbooks ln these subjects educatlonal fleld trlps and movles are planned of light ond leornlng 'F 1 A . - L. A - ,dw :L Q . I . I : I - 1 J' Q 'l',, -4- ' 0 ' 'Q X f ' ,,.. 4- I 4 ,, .s ,, li 'I. il ,, Ji' at ' ,MI wg ui, N g,,.. -' 4. an - V 1 . f . A -11 Page 12 fGCUl1'y
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