Hope High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Hope, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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y Vocational Homemaking DISC USSION GROUP on Horne Management by the Senior and mor Hmm-making class. FRESHMEN pre-pare and serve lunch, ,QW wg. c ,W and F.H. . TO BECOME A BETTER MEMBER OF HER HOIVIE today and in the future is the goal for homemaking classes and the Fut- ure Homemakers of America organization, Hope High is proud to have all of the girls belonging to FHA, Homemaking class experiences are plan- ned for the development of class members toward this goal. To better understand the relationship between herself and her family, each girl, in cooperation with her teacher, plans and carries out three home projects during the year, A home project in each of the areas of family relations foods, child care, home management, housing, cloth- ing, and health should have been carried out by the time the third year of homemak- ing has been completed. These projects are also used for degree workin FHA, Mrs. Alvera Reynolds, graduate of Kansas State College, is the capable Home Economics teacher. She is also chapter adviser and District lll adviser of FHA, Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: Sue Brown, Jane Dillon, Ianice Schimming, Vonna Morgan. SECOND ROW: Lris Marten, Mary Louise Carmen Engle, Pat Harrison, Marilynn Klingberq. THIRD Phyllis Hostetter, Joanne Klassen, Barbara Ihde, Linda Rutz, Iudy Rutz, Clarice Bryant, Linda Nonken, Charlotte Phyllis Jacobson, Mrs. Reynolds, Adviser. FIFTH ROW: Deanna Roehrman, Mary Bernhardt, Margaret Helbach, Brunner, Jean Rutz, Mayleene Beltz, Regina Schlesener, was se

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VOLTMETERS AND ELECTRICITY is studied in Physics class by D011 B01'-1, Alan Wuthnow, Mr. Nonken, Ronald Davis and Ashley Anderson, l Departments of Science and Mathematics THE DEPARTMENTS OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS are conducted by Mr. Ray Nonken, a graduate of Mc Pherson College, who provides willing and able leadership in these fields. The Science Department is devoted to leading students to a more complete under- standing of the world in which we live and of those things living in that world, The courses include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Science. PERCENTAGES are worked by Carolyn Hartman and The Courses of Algebra 1 and 11, GCGITIB- Phyllis Jean Hostetter in General Math. try, and General Math are offered in the Mathematics Department, In this depart- ment, students strive to become better acquainted with the fundamentals of Mathe- matics in preparation for college or their their life work, GEOMETRICAL ILLUSTRATIONS are drawn by Mary' RhUd6S , DISSECTING BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS are Deanna Black Phyllis Jacobson, and Carol Hill, Carmen Engle, and Ray Rutz,



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Donna Stroda, Pat Wooster, lean Anderson, Anita Jacobson, Smith, Sharon Riffel, Iuanita Ryff, Marilyn Brockmeier, ROW: Mary Rhodes, Mildred Jacobson, Kay Dunlap, Ihde, Anita Altmann, Sylvia Nely. FOURTH ROW: Janet Riffel, Deanna Black, Sharon Beltz, Carolyn Hartman, Carolyn Rhodes, Carol Hill, Mary Anderson, Rose Riffel, Catherine Rohrer. SIXTH ROW: Gayle Rhodes, Helen Ioan Weber, Linda Fry, Nancy Davis. 'CQ Q ,i '4 'ht WOOL DRESSES Mary Rhodes, Janice Schimming, Anita Altmann, Anita AND WOOL SUITS Jacgbgon, and Pat Wooster attended leadership training are constructed School' by Sophomore girls CHRISTMAS DEVOTIONAL program. 5 l F, H, A, OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Janice Schirriming, Pat Wooster, Jean Anderson, Jane Dillon, SECOND ROW: Donna Strada, Vonna Morgan, Anita Jacobson, Sue Brown, THIRD ROW: Mary Smith, Marilynn Klingberg, Iris Marten. THE HOME PROJECT for Gayle FIXING TI-IANKSGIVING BASKETS Rhodes was a skirt and blouse to are Joan Weber, Deanna Roehrman match her foods apron and Regina Schlesener, -Q. ,

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