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Class, come to some conclusionl' '... familiar words around Room 304, where Miss Louise McNerney, co-sponsor of Senior Class, conducts her English classes, She believes school is an attempt to inspire students with a sense ot' re- sponsibility for the country they love. Eniays seeing former students grow up into fine mothers and fathers, good homemakers and responsible citizens, Truly interested in people, books. . .and chocolate cake! Back for her second year as instructor in English and Language and hrst year as Pepper Shaker sponsor at YHS is Miss Mary Lou Mahlin. Believes school affords opportunity to learn of one's country, and others,' and to become acquainted with govern- mental machinery. . .also gives opportunity for individual responsibility and initiative for guidance and for working in groups. Sharing her slides of Europe with her Geography stu- dents and reading are two of her main hobbies. The pen is mightier than the sword' '.., Mrs. Esther Moul, Librarian, has hundreds of volumes of books to prove it. She is also co-sponsor ofthe eighth grade and Visual Edu- cation Director. Son, Don, enrolled as a iunior in University of Nebraska, is main interest. Activities outside school hours include Delta Kappa Gamma and Wesleyan Service Guild. Takes great pleasure in seeing students achieve goals which she was not able to attain . . . and knowing she has helped them. Leadership, Character, and Initiative PREPARING FOR A QUIET EVENING AT HOME- Mrs. Esther Moul, Librarian, Visual Education
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EXERCISING HER GREEN THUMB Miss Ella Joye Seventh Grade 0.0 on 4 4 oft, JUST A HOMEMAKER AT HEART Miss Lurlie Lee English They Hove Helped Us Develop Responsibility, IT S NICE TO HAVE A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE Russel Klein English If XZ E Because of her green thumb Miss Ella Joye s special out side interests include her home and yard lwhere practically anything seems to growl teaches seventh grade and co sponsors Y Teens Feels school lays foundation for training in American citizenship Considers greatest reward for teaching is seeing her pupils grow into good active American citizens and yet have time to call on former teachers Salads and home-made bread lone thing which doesn't grow in her front yardl are among favorite foods. All the world s a stage to Russel Klein English in- structor and Prep Players sponsor, whether it be a play pre- sented at YHS or clowning in seventh period study hall. Feels that in schools students can be taught the funda- mentals and principles of our American heritage... is knowledge and understanding, coupled with a willingness to accept responsibility, are essential to good American citizen- ship. She's made many a speech-maker out of a knee-shaker . . . none other than Miss Lurlie Lee, English instructor and co- sponsor of Sophomore Class. Especially proud of productive soil in her front yard, which seems to produce nothing but dandelions. . . biggest problem seems to be her favorite foods, home-made bread and butter, vs. grading papers. Believes Speech classes give opportunity for learning of civic conditions and discussing them . . . formulates training tor civic leadership.
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They Have Shmuated Our Thmkmg Hup two three four could be Peter NeIdl marchIng hIs seventh graders to the hlm room Natlonal Guard cl aIms mast of hIs tIme after school hours Also en Ioys classIcaI musIc and football Green Bay Packers tha IS Consuders school foundatIon upon whIch A merucan ClIIZef1Sl'1IpIS buIlt HIS mIlItary bearmg and vIrIIe physIque seem to be results of eatIng steak at every o ortu t PP n' Y .lust a farmer at heart but D R Sandy VocatIonal Agrtculture Instructor and co sponsor of the So h p omore Class seems to enloy preachlng from a chalr rather than PFCCIICIDQ from a tractor Marvels at wonderland of scIence and skIIls whIch are opened up by schools Enloys taknng snapshots m tl os y of results of numerous huntlng and tIshIng trIps Mlnd your own buslness seems to be an odd motto for any Journallsm Department but to Mlss Hattle Stern ber t h g I st e order of the dav She also teaches Commer cIal Arts belleves todays pupIls are tomorrows CIIIZCHS IT S CAPTAIN NEIDL NOW Below Peter Neldl Seventh Buslness and Professuonal Women s Club and travel are maIn Interests Mlss Stelnberg IS NatIonal Secretary of BPW and dUlleS of her oFfIce neccessltate much travel Onward to VICIOFY seems to be the most predomI nant school song In the llfe of Jack Steven MathematIcs Instructor and co sponsor of Booster Club former YHS S d tu ent enloys cleanung blackboards wIth back of hIs coat Among other thnngs belreves school teaches general basIc skulls needed In everyday lIvIng also broadmInd d e ness and crItIcal thInkIng Proud of young people who develop Into solId AmerIcan CIIIZGDS d her own aIrplane and thus get up IH the world has been the dream of MISS Alma Stoddard GIrls Ph I Ed To buIl ysIca UCGIIOD Instructor and co sponsor of Booster C ub whether It be In an aIrplane or off a skI lIft Bellev h l es sc oo trams for AmerIcan cItIzenshIp by of fermg freedom of expresslon and opportunIty for leader shx w k p or Ing and lIvIng as IndIvIduals or In a group Tall dark handsome smart dresser car what stIll elIgIble? However Hugh Thomas Vocal MUSIC IHSITUC tor seems to prefer the carefree IIfe of a bachelor Proud of students wh vIdual classes as well as wIth entIre student groups work Ing toward a common goal Bachelorhood pfOVIdeS extra allowance for such Iuxurles asthlck sIrloIn st k o cooperate wIthIn theIr IndI SO Grade S. COLD AND UNCOMFORTABLE BUT IT WAS WORTH IT l?Ight D R Sandy Vccutuonal Agnculture Os . O O .I tt V . . , f 1 I - -- . .. , - I . , ' I . . 1 , 1 . . . . , , . I II I - t I . . . . . I . . 1 . ' - - I I - I . , . . . .. . ' 1 1 I I - -- I - I I - , . rt - II - - - 3 fs, X, Y
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