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EXPLORING THE REALMS OF HI-Fl-Beiow-Norman Broosch Scwence Gum mv ,iw fm 5 ff JUST LIKE A JIG-SAW PUZZLE-AbovevMrs Kathryn Brocsch, Seventh Grade Have Outside Interests Similar to Our Own. SAY, I BARELY MADE PAR -BeIowfChorIes Brown, Social Studies MUST BE EXPECTING COMPANY-Below-Miss Lorrolne Brandt, Homemcking
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Thelr Hobbies Mode Us Reollze That Teachers Se, LIVING THE LIFE OF A CONTENTED COACH Upper left George Bostwlck Football Coach Health Saclal Studles ANOTHER DOITYOURSELF ADDICT Above Muss Jameslne Bourke Commerclal Arts FIRST STEP TO A FISH FRY Right JOl n Boyer Coach Driver Traunxng Boys Physical Educatlon Spare the rod and spoll the chrld however George Bostwrck Football Coach and Soclal Studres Instructor believes each chlld should have a good llckrn once In a whrle of Sno Creme of course' Enloys spendung relaxung evenungs wnth has three chlldren proud of former students who have be come useful morally stralght and successful crtnzens Belleves society wuthout thlnkrng crtlzens us no democracy therefore school us basns for democracy Busy as a bee approprlate words to use ID descrubung Mass Jameslne Bourke Commercnal Arts Instructor and co sponsor of Y Teens Often seen buzzlng around YHS halls on numerous Important mlsslons Enloys being with young people and worklng wnth them In such actuvrtues as Y Teens Belueves that the publuc school us the most democratic of all lnstltu tions IU our country as such It can do much to develop good cntnzenshrp As for her favorlte food Mass Bourke quups Not on my duet lust as my mother s steamed chocolate nut pudding Gone flshlng there s no sign on the door but John Boyer s gone anyway Mr Boyer teaches Driver Tralnlng and Boys Physical Educatlon Thinks every person IS entitled to equal opportun as no person us born to grven rob the school offers the best opportunlty for thus chance Mrs Boyer seems to know that the way to her hus band s heart as wuth has favortte food potatoes and QVGVY
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In Addition to a Formal Education, Never the brush-off from Mrs. Kathryn Braasch, seventh grade instructor . . . always time for a sparkling smile and a friendly chat. Takes pride in seeing students' eyes light up when a bit of knowledge suddenly sinks in . . .believes democracy will be kept alive if young people are taught to evaluate infor- mation cind make proper decisions. Also proud of amount of onions she manages to squeeze on to one small hamburger. . . variety of relaxations, includ- ing watching baseball and football, sewing and reading.. . usually done alone if they follow one of those super- dooper hamburgers! Rare steak, French fries and banana splits! To Norman Braasch, Science instructor, this is the most ! Delights in seeing students sincerely interested in science as means of self-preparation for living in scientific world. Keen interest in science, in school and out, prompts him to spend hours delving into the mysterious world of the un- known . For relaxation and entertainment, enioys tennis, hiking and listening to collection of classical records. Many young men have Miss Lorraine Brandt, Homemak- ing instructor, FHA Adviser and co-sponsor of Junior Class, to thank for saving them from a fate worse than death . Eager young girls enter Room lO3 in the fall and emerge in the spring beautiful and gracious young hostesses. Believes schools develop respect in the pupil for the dig- nity and worth of the individual . . .also develop the respon- sible, self-reliant person who is so necessary for citizenship in a democracy. Practices what she teaches and delights in good, home- A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH ABOUT 50 SHELLS- Earl Graft, Social Studies, Boys' Physical Education, Bas- ketball Coach C cooked baked beans. SSSSSSSSSSSSSwish! That was iet-propelled Charles Brown, Social Studies instructor, co-sponsor of Junior Class and Hi-Y adviser, coming in for a landing. On his way to a tire? No, iust skooting to class. Feels that, although we learn from books, we gain more from day-by-day associations with individuals having a vari- ety of backgrounds. Believes citizenship itself involves obedience to and re- spect for laws. Respect for group rules is learned in school organizations, on athletic teams and in classrooms. Sssssssswish also describes the Brown approach to the popular summer sport, golf! For Coach Earl Graff, Boys' Physical Education instruc- tor, the year consists of four seasons , . . football, hunting, basketball and golf! Coach Graft is also a co-sponsor of the Y Club. Gains great satisfaction from helping someone. . .en- ioys teaching old dogs new tricks, especially his own little black ball of fire. Believes a good citizen leads and lives a full life and thes are part of our American heritage. Chemistry is worth taking iust for the pleasure of learn- ing Undef The FUCJSTGFY of Ervin Hoffart, Science instructor and Student Council adviser. One of the high points in his career was his visit this year to Chicago for General Motors' Powerama . There he re- ceived a glimpse into the future and, with colored slides, has shared his experience with YHS students. Believes contributions of school include the development of mind and body and ability to associate with others. Always available for a ioke or chemistry equation. HIS OWN CRYSTAL BALL, A SLIDE PROJECTOR-Ervin Hoftart, Science, Mathematics, Attendance Director
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