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BEOiNNiNG THE 3Rs Charlotte Blckler, a graduate of M.S.T.C., teaches one of the first grade classes. She has 17 pupils. Here some of her pupils are looking at some thing they like, zoo animals. Delores Benson's students seem to be interested in science. She has 20 pupils in the second grade. Miss Benson is a graduate of the Jamestown College. Reading is enjoyed by many of Maryls Priebe'e sec- ond graders. Miss Priebe graduated from M.S.T.C. and teaches 18 pupils. Two of Marjorie Wise's third grade pupils probably are wondering what they got in the test. Miss Wise has 41 pupils and is a graduate of Valley City Teachers Col- lege. Anna Fish teaches tne fifth grade class of 38 pup- ils. Geography seems to be the main interest here. She is the graduate of M.S.T.C. 6 One of the girls in Donna Hanson's first grade class seems amused by the pictures in the book. Miss Hanson is a graduate of M.S.T.C. She has 18 pupils. Rose Marie Fettlg's fourth grade pupils are checking their pi ogress on the spelling chart. She tas 41 pupils. Miss Fettig is a graduate of M.S.T.C. Around the world in a few min- utes . Shirley Fischer has a sixth grade class of 44 pupils. Miss Fischer is a graduate of Jamestown.
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Our commerce teacher this year is Miss Mar- lene Schaap. She teaches shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping. She is also assisting in the library. Mrs. Helen Backen has seventh grade health science, literature, and math. She also teaches eight grade spelling. Our music teacher, Richard Novotny, has been teaching in Harvey for the last two years. He does a good job of directing the band, glee clubs, and mixed chorus. He taught a new subject in Harvey th's year which is Spanish. He also teaches the eighth grade literature. Wilhelm Anderson teaches a variety of sub- jects including junior business, sophomore and senior English and U.S. history. He is one of the advisers for the prom and junior and senior plays. Paul Steen teaches math, which includes al- gebra, physics and geometry , He was in charge of the Home-Coming activiti'es and also is time keeper at the basket ball games. Richard Septon is Harvey s science teacher this year. He also teaches sophomore English. He is junior and senior play adviser and also helps with the junior-senior prom. MARI£?IE SCHAPP HELEN BACKEN RICHARD NOVOTNY WILHELM ANDERSON PADL STEEN JR. RICHARD SEPTON
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The classes that have passed through the halls of Harvey High School during the year of '56 and '57 have worked, studied, and had fun together. A whole new class of freshmen entered the doors of Harvey High last fall. They entertained the sophomores at a party and soon entered into the buzz of school activity. The sophomores have studied hard and we find this class looking for- ward to being upper class men. They have taken part in many activities of the school: F.F.A., F.H.A, Pep Club, Hornets »izz. Annual and ot- The juniors have had a very 'msy year, taking part in many things. Their first experience in dramatics was tested when they put on the Junior Class Play. With a great deal of anticipation they look forward to the Junior-Senior Prom. This event takes much hard work, careful planning and preparation, but they love it, and are stepping higher on the ladder of experience and success. The Senior Class is in a whirl of excitement almost from the first day school begins. Some highlights of the year are: Homecoming, re- ceiving their class rings, class night and finally, the goal they have been reaching for ever since they started school, graduation. With the highest attained they are well on the way of being prepared to take their place in the world.
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