White Bear High School - Matoskan (White Bear Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1941

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Measure, beat and piau Lemnmg fo 714 goof! hostcsscs 4 sfziclv nz time Plmwmq for meals School Program Cocos New VISIAS To Youth Class 100111 '1ct1s1t1es open new w o1lds and b11ng xa11ed expe11ences to students at XR h1te Bear Hlgh School N0 111atte1 what a student s talents he finds some cou1se that w1ll help h1n1 dexelop them F01 students who 1ntend to go to college the hlgh school 0ff6IS cou1ses wh-ch a1e an 1nt1o duct1on to thell college wo1k FOI 0thelS there ale cou1ses which w1ll help them to get en1ploy111ent Ol to do bette1 wo1k 1n thell chosen yocations All students a1e 1equ11ed to take ce1ta1n solld subjects such as English and the soc1aI SC1 ences Lnghsh IS .1 umx 61511 tool w h1ch ex en su dent needs to lea1n to use co11ectly Ab1l1ty to think and an 1nc1ease in confidence a1e by p1oducts of speech t1a1n1ng IH Engllsh In hlSt0Iy classes t0p1cs ot C'llll9I'lt 1nte1est as well as those ot h1sto11cal 1111p01 tance a1e 6lllDhaS1Z6d The study ot' both Lumpean md A111e11c'1n h1sto1y has COIIIQ to hate f.,1eate1 slgnlficance duung the past few yeals I SOC131 studles classes whe1e plObl9l1lb conf1ont1ng c1t17ens of today 'ue dlscussed students not only lea1n how to use the f1anch1se but also app1ec1ate the fact that 1ts QXGICISQ 1S one of ou1 111ost p11zed possesslons Because of '1dd1t1onal demands on t1a1n1ng f0l national defense and serwice mathematics 1S COIHIIIH to play a g1eate1 pa1t than ex EI 1n the HQCGSSAIW equlpment of any C1t1Z9I1 Rapld changes and new dlscox 8116s IH the field of science haye 111ade those subjects of added 1nte1est With the 1n yention of plastlcs synthetlc 1ubbe1 and explosiyes thexe 15 sca1cely a depa1t111ent of 1ndust1y 01 sclence not affected by the '1dx ances 1n Ch6llllStly The exe1 w1den1ng fields IIIYOIYIIIZ 1ad1o an con these fields and ot 1nte1est to many 0the1s The LIllblt1OIl of many a h1gh school glll lb to be an an hostess 'lo Qllillfy fo1 such a pos1t10n she must nawe nu1se s t1a1n1n12 and Such EL COUISG 1911111195 9. knowledge of biology If a boy enJoys handling tools and w o1k1ng w 1th h1s hands he takes up shop If he likes the p1ec1s1on ot lette1 1ng and d1afts111ansh1p he can elect lI16ChE1I11C3.1dlaW1I1g A g11l who finds pleasule in Illaklllg he1 own clothes en1olls IH the sewlng classes OI 1f CHIOIIGS and W1tE1H1lI1S appeal to he1 she takes up cooklng The 111aJo11ty of students w1ll hunt f0l a Job when they g1aduate Those who want to be sec1eta11es take IVDIHQ., and ShO1thi1f1d both of w h1ch a1e 1nd1spensable to SteI1OgIaph6IS in business today Because of 0u1 f.,1ow1ng 1elat1ons w1th Mevuco and South XIIIGIICI 'ls well as 1 dem 1nd t01 Spanlsh among the students th'1tlanf1ua,f.,e was Offelefl to1 the fi1st t1111e at W h1te Bea1 th1s yeax F1ench students ln the11 second yea1 find a 5.1e'1te1 1nte1est in thell t1'lI1Sl3,tl0I1S when they a1e taken flom the colu111ns of a Flench newspape1 F01 boys C'0lll1Ili., f10111 1u1al communities su11ound1ng W hite B931 Lake ag11cultu1e fills a p1act1cal need He1e the student 1ea1ns by doing and actually CHIIIPS 011 '1 f'111111ng pxogxam In th1s way each boy s school p10g1 am 1S t1ed up d11ectly w1th his home farming s1tuat1on Students with an art1st1c bent find an outlet f0l the11' talent 1n combining form colo1 and l1ne ln a1t classes Vluslc both 1nst1u111ent'1l and xocal always has a la1 ge f01low1ng and students find that cou1 ses in it a1e 1nst1uct1ye as w ell as a SOUICQ of pleasu1e All 1n all the school p1og1a111 stru es to 111eet the needs of the 1nd111dual to come T-. C , J VY., '. , u. ,. , . - v , . 1 1 1 1 . 1' ' 1 . 1 , . 1 , , - Y . 11 1 L . - . - , 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 .1 - ' 1 . 1 1 1 K . . 1 I 1- ' ' - C , ' 1 1 ' 1 1- 1 1 . ' ' ' ' 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 Z 1' at ' 1 1 1 1 r - v Lf' ' -' v r 11' n ' 1 ' 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y ' A 1 ' r 1 ' 1 1 1 v . , . , , , 1 ' L p ' , ' - 1, 1' 1 :I 1 ' 1 F1 1' 1 1 ' 1 v 1 1 ' 1 C 1 - b. i . 1' 11 1- 1 A 1 1 . , .- - d11ioni11a, television, and ato111-s111nshi11g make the study' of physlcs a necessity for anyone going into 1 11 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ' 1 Y 1 71 1 ' ' - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' p v' 11 1 1 ' 1' 1' ' 1, . . 1 s ' 'f' -, ' , 1 .' .' 1 1 2 .sz 1 ' 1 t 1 I , ,. .L ' . ' 1 .51 ' ' ' . 'K 13. .. 1 1 1 ' ' . I 1 1 1 . I . ' 1 5 ' ' . .1 A ' 1 1 . 1 - I 1 1. 1 1,1 ' , . . 1 ' ' . 1 ' 1 ' . 1' 1 . ' V 1 1 ' V, , . 1 1' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1' ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 , .y . ' A v . 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 , 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' Y . ' , w 1 1. . 1 , .



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l-lighfSchoolQStudents Have A Full Day Six-hundred and thirty-tivo students represent the enrollment in the junior-senior high school. Of the-se about 225 come by bus, four supplied by the XVhite Bear School District and one each sup- plied by Huao and Iiirclivood. These six buses brin: pupils from as far as 2l miles, and travel in the course ot' at year a distance one and a half times around the world. Some of the buses make nrore than one trip. XX'ith more uirls than boys in every class except the fvth, tht- total is :IDX boys and 33-1 uirls, Of the total number, 261 are in junior hizh school and 3Tl are in senior high school. Directed by 28 etlicient faculty members, these students spend the morning hours from 8 to 12 and the afternoon from l to 3:20 in classes or study halls. Twenty minutes of the afternoon per- iod is devoted daily to committee meetings, guidance, or movinu pictures of literary, scientific, or his- torical interest. Assembly progrz' ms of a varied nature, too, are presented on the average every two weeks. One hour is set apart every week for religious instructions when ninth grade students who so desire may receive such instruction through the church of their choice. Seventy-five pupils take ad- vantage of this training. After school hours for many are devoted to various extra-curricular activities especially ath- letics, school news, :ind the annual. AIR. ELMER BAER EIR. BIATT BIILLER Tzro ftt m1'Iz'ar ntigztres rtrounrl fffp .ef-ffm! Im lf! ny Hou' does if ge1'n11'i1f1te? Xo2f' wld 10 rr' of H,2SO.Q. Aly zrortlzy opponent has stated --

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