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Information Standmg left to rlght Mr DeRube1s M1ss Brown and Mr Kearns Sxttmg left to r1ght M1ss Br1scoe MISS Kmg M1ss Kaxser M1ss Rogers and M1ss McKay Mrs Levtallen not 1n photo 'VOC2IlOH3l Thls belng h1s flrst year of h1gh school teachmg Mr J R Kearns offered the new courses of Trades and lndustry to Senlor Hrgh pup1ls Mr Kearns prevlously taught radlo at the army field ln SIOUX Falls He IS a graduate of Iowa State College at Ames He also teaches Rad1O Mr George DeRube1s heads the In dustrlal Arts department Th1s course takes 1n wood and metal worklng as well as electrlcal phrases Mechan1cal Drawmg taught by M1ss Ol1ve Rogers lavs down the fundamentals of Archltectural and M8Ch1D6 Drawlng for those who w1sh to take up the work of an AFCh1t9Ct or a Mechanlcal Engmeer An advanced course 1S offered whlch takes ln detalled machme drawmg A Red Cross F1rst A1d course and a Red Cross Home Nursmg course recently orgamzed are taught bv Mrs Ruth Lew allen Mrs Lewallen who IS the CIIX School Nurse IS a Red Cross Nurse as well as a Reglstered Nurse In the Department of Home Econom1cs an adx anced course 1n Sewmg and Cook mg IS offered to Semor H1gh glrls These g1r1s recelve excellent preparat1on for Educatunl home makmg or for future study of D16t6t1CS MISS Catherme McKay teaches Cooklng whlle M1ss JQSSIG KHISGT teaches Sewlng In the study of tx pewrxtlng the pr1mary a1m IS the development of tx pmg power for personal or voca tlonal use M1ss Florence Kxng a graduate of Northern State Teachers College has prevlouslv taught at DetFOll Lakes M1nne sota and the M1HH8SOta School of BUS1 ness Her home IS 1n Aberdeen She IS new th1s X ear 1n Huron Senlor Hlgh School By rece1v1ng 1nstruct1on 1n Commerclal Ar1thmet1c Shorthand and Typmg from MISS BFISCOE a student IS excellently pre pared to enter a secretarlal career Durmg the year the faculty recelx ed student help fxom MISS Brlscoes Adwanced Shorthand classes One of the newer of the commerclal couxses IS D1StYlbUt1X9 Educatlon taught bx M1ss Dona Brown Th1s IS a comb1na t1on of classroom study and actual exper1 ence BX recenmg 1nstruct1on 1n Book keepmg from M1ss Broun the students a1e well prepared to enter a secretar1al career Tu 11x ne ' , . - ' g o . . . . V Q . . . Y 7 - - - V .1 s . y . - . . V . ' . , . 1 1 L, v ' s H - . . Y . . . 1 .1 V ' ' Y v v . . . . . . V - ' 1 - ' ' ' v v l y 1 ' 1. ' u . . , . , . v , . v , ' ' . . Y 1 . . . . V . . . . V . 7 . ' - . , V - 7 . . - . . y i Q . . . . . ' Y 1 . 'L-I V' 0
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Bureau of Left to right Miss Tait Miss Bliss Mrs Tollefson Miss Cone and Miss Grimes Mr Washabaugh not in photo Social Stud1es Good living and proper social relations are outlined by Miss Marie Grimes in Sociology This course has been very popu lar during the past year Economics IS a study of how men make a living which takes in a large territory Present day problems social conditions and the guide to better living are brought out by Mr Percy Washabaugh to his Economics students Introducing the students to the funda mentals of Law Miss Frances Tait gives a sound framework upon which students may build when taking up adx anced Law mercial Law classes promotes a true pa tr1ot1sm which ever actuates us to do all we can with voice vote and pen to pro mote our nations highest welfare Commercial Geography taught bv Miss Wilma Bliss IS a simple direct storv of human geography It shows the student the economic influence of climate soil forests mlneral resources waterways and water power to a country Our American Hlstorv teachers Miss Marie Grimes and Mr Percy Wasnabaugh set out each year to present a clear picture of our country from the time Columbus discovered America to the present status of the United States as a World Power winning a World War by means of the Atomic Bomb The perplexing issues that have faced the world of yesterday are presented very clearly by Miss Marie Grimes and Miss Kathleen Cone in the World History courses Our present age more than any other in worlds history IS intensely concerned with the problem of International Re governmental history and theory Miss Cones students are acquiring an invalu able store of knowledge along these lines Mrs Sander Tollefson Librarian has been instrumental in aiding students with research themes essays and other compo s1t1ons The library shows its interest in other school activity by sponsoring an always interesting and educational pro gram during Book Week Mrs Tollefsor' instructs the Junior High English classes each year in the proper use of any library Twenty i i V l O . . , . . . I . V . . . . . ' . y 1 1 Y . . , l - . 1 . . ' Y 7 7 t . . , . . . Y . . 7 . . - courses. Miss Tait, in her Civics and Corn- lations. Taking up war strategy, geography, 9 ' 79 . . . , . . . - . . , , - I . . . , , . . Q - . . . . - . , , . Y v . . . , . 1 7 - s s ., J 1 . , . , . , . . . Y . . . - 9 7 V I . W' Q , . Q .
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Managers of Left to xlght M1ss Burr M1ss Rxtches and Mrs Greexe Muslc Art The Huron Sen1or H1gh School musxc course 1S d1v1ded mto the Instrumental Musrc Department and the Vocal Muslc Department Mrs Ruth Greeves has charge of the vocal mus1c Mrs Greeves has re celved d1plomas from Huron College and Northwestern Unlverslty She has also attended Chrlstlanson Choral School of Ch1cago and Mmneapohs College of MUSIC The past four years she spent teachmg at Gettysburg Besrdes the regular Grrls Glee Club and Boxs Glee Club Mrs Greeves also has charge of the Treble Clef and M1Xed Chorus These groups under the outstandmg leadershlp of Mrs Greeves were recogmzed by the entlre c1ty M1ss Arlvne Burr has charge of the lnstrumental muslc She IS completmg her second year 1n th1s pos1t1on MISS Burr recelved her B M Degree from the Um xerslty of M1HH6SOt8 Under her drrectron the baton twlrlers haxe become xerx efT1 c1ent She has dex eloped a good band as well as an excellent pep band Among the finer arts ot hte Huron Ix nt Sen1or H1gh School students have greater advantages rn mus1cal tra1n1ng than the axerage h1gh school student Under the full t1me gu1dance of Mrs Ruth Greeves M1ss Arly ne Burr and M1ss Allce Rltchey they haxe had excellent gu1dance ln the fundamentals of music and art The student after a course 1n Art has a better apprec1at1on and understandmg of Art and 1ts relatlon to lxfe There are among us a number of students who pos sess art1st1c 3b1l1tX and a tendencv toward an art1st1c career Thus Huron Semor H1gh School has a xerx complete Art course taught by MISS Ahce Rltchex Besxdes ac qurrmg an apprec1at1on of art through study and d1scuss1on M1ss Rltchex s Art students haxe enjox ed among other pro jects the makmg of scenery for all the mus1cal programs M1ss Rrtcnex started to teach art 1n the Senlor H1gh School at tle bCg1I'1HlI'1g of the second semester m l9-14 M155 Ahce R1tchex recelx ed her de glee from Huron College has attended the Chlcago Art Instltute and the Un1xc1s1tx ot Mlnnesota Txx I A , I I .', . ' S, O - . . Y . . Q - u , . - 7 . . . . . , , 1 Q Q . . , 7 , I I U A Y V v ' V .1 . 7 Y - 1 . . V . . . . . 1 V . 7 .... y, ' .f ' M V Y h V - .f . . , L 7 ' ' ' I Q - -Y ' I Y Y 1 u ' ' V . Y . Q 1 1 ' v v 1 '- f ' 1' ' 1 ' r ' v - ' , , , 1-. . , 1 . . K . .. . . v,.. , , . xv 5 0
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