Wakefield High School - Echo Yearbook (Wakefield, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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KOFPI, ARNOLD J. .S. Northern Michigan College of Education, 'rnirebic Junior College, ThL’orsity of ‘.Vi scons in. Typinr I II, General business, Bookkeeping. Senior Class Sponsor, Athletic Dernrtnent ticket 3alcs, 7-3 Football, Elementary Basket 'all, Tatler, Echo. SKICEE, ELEANOR 3.A. Collere of St. Scholastics. Shorthand, 7th k 3th G ade Girls Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Freshman Clas3 Sponsor. The Shorthand I class under the supervision of Miss Sieger is using the Functional Method of Gregg Shorthand this year. Their aim is to master the Gregg Theory and to read and take dictation rapidly and fluently. The Shorthand II students are really learning how to be good secretaries. Office etiquette and practice are emphasized. Mr. Korpi s Typing I class is learning the essentials of typing. Those that plan to make typing their vocation take Typing II, where accuracy, not speed Is emphasized. In General Business, under the direction of Mr. Korpi, the students learned about life in the economic society. They also took a trip to the First National Bank of Wakefield. Mr. Korpi13 Bookkeeping class learned about our economic life and they also had realistic practice with actual materials and situations that happen in offices. Towards the end of the year they went to Ironwood to visit a few of the prominent business places.

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JOHN W. THOMAS Superintendent Bachelor of Science Central Missouri State Teachers College Master of Arts University of Missouri V e are indebted to Dr Horace Mann, the American who did more than any other in the establishment of our great system of free public schools, for the concise, but comprehensive advice to young people which I am honored to quote, as follows: You were made to be industrious; temperate; clean and neat in your person and dress, and gentlemanly and ladylike in your manners; kind, and generous; to learn; and to be moral and religious May your own efforts, aided by divine goodness, enable you to fulfill the purposes of your creation. HARRY B. SUTTER Principal Bachelor of Science in Education Southv est Missouri State Teachers College Master of Arts in Secondary Education University of Missouri In American democracy, each citizen must accept responsibility for living a worthy private life and also help to solve the social problems which confront the American people in their local, state, national, and world communities Pupils in our schools must learn to make intelligent choices through democratic procedures. Teachers, school administrators, and parents must realize that our freedom can be lost if each of us does not accept his responsibilities as a member of the social or political group. Pat' Seven



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HOMEMAKING CARLSON, ODESSA B. S. Michigan State College,Vocational Horae Economics, Gogebic Junior College,Nor them Michigan College of Education, Michigan State College(Graduate ’Work). Vocational Homemaking, F.H.A. Sponsor. Miss Carlson's 7th and 8th grade classes are busy learning the rudiments of homemaking. All classes are taught good grooming, balanced meals, child care, first aid, and home nursing. A Christmas unit is presented every year. The Homemaking classes are a very important part of our school and help make the future homemakers of America better ones. The Homemaking I, II, and III classes take up more advanced phases of home economics such as clothing construction, house care, foods and nutrition, vocations, and consumer buying. Food preservation is emphasized.

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