Springlake High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Earth, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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PAGE 1 THE WOLVERINE SEPTEMBER 17 445 Enrolled In Spring Lake Schools Nine New Students Are Enrolled I n ;noo pound shipment I Fifteen Teachers OF BOOKS RECEIVED rilWSCIl . T a tt i| Tho Spring Lake School haa ro- Spring Lake High celved from American Book Co. and Lone Star Book Co. of Dallas Nino now studente have enrolled In Spring Lako High School for this semester. They are: Mario Haris from Quemado, Elvis and Travis Hestand from Eldorado, Oklahoma, Elsie Sulser of Earth. Beatrice Faulkner from Tahoka, Lucille Johnson and Elolae Hol- land from Shamrock, Paul Land- ers of Earth. Carl Hagan from Bula and Sybil Landers from El- gin, Oklahoma. Marie Harris and Etvla Hestand ar« freshmen. Elvis Is to be a member of the football team. El- sie Sulser Is classified os a sopho- more and plans to be on the Wol- verine staff. Beatrice Faulkner. Lucille Johnston, Eloise Holland. Travis Hestand, and Paul Land- a 1400 pound shipment of new books for this year. The High School 260 new English books. 23 algebra books and 25 Texas His- tory books. All the grades from the primary to the seventh have new basal texts In reading. The sixth and seventh grade have ten copies each of. Silver Chief Dogs of the North. Pioneer- ing in Texas, Smoky, the Cow- horse. The Magic Spear, Wild Life of the Southwest. Engineering and Invention, The No-Gun Man of Texas. For the first time there is an adopted text in music for tho sev- enth grade, “Our Music in Story and Song . All grade school classes have Make Up Spring Lake School Faculty Fifteen teachors make up the school faculty this year, six of whom were here Ins! year. These are: Mr. Nix—Agriculture. Mrs. Daughtrey—Home Economics. Mrs. Lee-English. Mrs. Axtell—Music TOTAL INCREASE OF 36 WITH HIGH SCHOOL DECREASED At the beginning of the second week of work, the Spring Lake School Is crowded with n 445 en- rollment. an Increase of 36 over last year. Only 92 of this number are In high school, a smaller high school enrollment than last year. The remaining 353 students are in grade school. The class enroll- rs are all Juniors. Beatrice has Joined the press club. Lucille and,new English Books. My Own Eloise plan to Join the pep squad Language. and glee club. Paul has become aj. All except tho second and fifth member of the football club. Carl grades have new spelling books. Hagon. a senior Is also a mem- My Word Book.” ber of the local football squad The second and fifth grade re- Sybll Landers is classified as a celved their books Isst year. In the grades. Mis. I ments are a. follows: post grad- cchool. and Miss Kelly-primary, u(lleJ 2; MB|or|| l8; jun|or8i 21; w°rk- . ... . ... sophomores, 22; freshmen. 29; Each new amber of seventh grade. 39; sixth grade. 36; ty comes to the school blghly re- fJfth grade 50; fourth Rrade 65; commended and with a degree 62; ,,Cond grade. 42; Mr. W. L. Edelmon, who Is . . • . d Spring Lake's superintendent grad- uated from Plain view High School V, » ; . and went to Texas Tech where he Three New SllDjeCtS received a B. A. degree in 1929. He OffproH Thi«J Ypflr has been teaching since that time. WHUrta 1 niS lUr He comes to Spring Lake from: ■ ■ ■ ■ Tulla where he was the head of Three new subjects have been the commercial department. ThU placed on the schedule for the summer, he finished work on his Spring Lake High School students Professional Administrator's Cer- this year. Thoy are: science, re- tlticate. I Iftted to Home Economics, agri- Miss Mary Wilson of Tulla haa culture III, and public speaking, charge of part of the primary The science this year changes sophomore and plans to Join the gleo club. CLASS ROOMS BEING MADE IN AUDITORIUM Since a new auditorium will be built In the gymnasium, and due to crowded conditions In school, tho old auditorium is being re- built in order to make more room. There will be only one class room which will be located In the southwest corner, a study hall in the northwest corner, and a stock room for the library in the south- east corner of the study hall. The hall will be extended and two of- fices will be put at each end of the hall. The first three grades and the seventh grade are using the new art books. The first grade has a new writ- ting book also. N. Y. A. JOBS According to word from County Superintendent Boles, the allot- rnt for Jobs on the N.Y.A. thU year is four persons. The persons who are Interested In this work will be required to fill out ap- RECULAR TYPING WORK IS STARTED For the typing classes this year twenty-five pupils have signed up. Since tho school owns only a few machines, there is someone practicing typing every period of the day. The constant dick of the type- writer os well os the hammering that goes on at school all the time gives the school the sound of a busy workshop. THE S. L. GROUNDS HAVE BEEN IMPROVED work. She went to school at Mc- Murry College located at Abilene and has received her B. S. degree. This is her first year to teach. Mrs. J. S. Brown from Happy is teaching the second grade. She has a B. S. degree from Canyon and has taught school one year at Union Hill. Texas. from general science course, which Is taught to boys and girls, to a related Homo Economics science, which is taught to girls only. The course Is similar In many respects to the usual one. but varies In that the parts stressed arc more relat- ed to home. This science is taken parallel with Home Economics II. Miss Alberta Adklsson from Ab One of tho Interesting features of ernathy is the third grade teach- the year's work Is a unit In house er. She went to Texaa Tech and plication blanks. Until these are being laid In the yard in front of completed, no work will be done the buildings. The swings have along this line. been moved and repaired. Three ‘aerea of land have been added to The Spring Lake School grounds have been Improved In several ways. The ground In front of the school building haa been put in Bermuda grass. Irrigation tile is jence ... - Mr .j, Hearn from Colorado. has received her B. S. degree In education. This is her second year to teach. Miss Lucille Stalling of Denton, teaches art. writing and two class- es of spelling, and health In the grade school. She has a B. S. de- gree and part of her Master's de- gree from North Texas State Teachers College at Denton. This is her first year to teach. Miss Bertlnea Howell from Ol- ton. teaches Spanish In high school and English in the grades. She received her B. A. degree this summer from West Texas Teach- ers College at Canyon and has had three years of teaching ex- plannlng and a study of modern devices used in kitchen and laun- dries. At present there ore fifteen girls enrolled In the class. Public speaking is being offered os a full unit of work, and plans for affili- ation at the end of the year are being made. The purpose of the course la not to produce a group of outstanding orators, but to holp 'students in knowing how to pre- pare speeches that they might be called upon for in later life. There are seventeen students enrolled In the class. Texaa. Is the grade school Prin- cipal. He received his B. A. de- gree from Texas Tech and has NEW GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS, the school ground in order to have taught elght y«ara. more room for play. The football Mr Glenn ReeVes of Frfona has Five new students have enroll- Geld is going to be worked over. I charge of Mathematics in high ed In grammar school since the 7 ho basketball court will be done school, spelling, health, and geo- beginning of school. They are: nway with and the tennis courts grophy in the sixth. He went to Pauline Landers and Wanda Jean will have a new location. More 8choo, at West Texaa State Teach- er's College, majored In Civics, and has received his B. S. degree from Canyon. Mr. Willie Boedeker. Principal SCHOOLING 69 STRONG of high school is from Lockney. NEW BUS SHED Slxty-nine boys and girls have He attended a coaching at W.T.S.- Durlng the summer vacation., a enrolled In the primary rooms this T.C. this summer and will be the new bus shed was built west of year. These pupils are taken care basket ball coach. He received his the main building. The shed haa a of In the primary building which B. S. degree in history last spring, sheet iron roof and a concrete has been moved to a position Just . foundation. A work shop for re- south of the main building. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hite and pairing buses is included. The shed .Kelly and Miss Wilson are the Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. will hold nine buses. [primary teachers. |and Mrs. S. E. Hite. Russel, seventh grade; Edwanda trees are going to be put out a- Hcstand. sixth grade; Wynona round tho buildings. Kirksy. fifth grade, and Howard ---------------- Klrksy. fourth grade. , LITTLE TOTS START AG. DEPARTMENT OFFERS THREE NEW COURSES The agriculture department is offering three courses this year: Agriculture I, Agriculture III, and Bookkeeping. Mr. Fred Nix teaches all three subjects. Agriculture I deals mainly with soils and plant life. Some study of livestock is Included. This class is made up of freshmen boys, nnd the failures In the course of last year. There are eight In the class. Agriculture III is a complete stu- dy of soils and plant life and a study of grain rations. There are sixteen boys In this class. Book- keeping is taught as a related course t o agriculture. Fourteen students have enrolled for this course. ANNOUNCEMENT The Lamb County P. T. A. Coun- cil will meet at 2 p. m. Saturday, September 19, In Littlefield.

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