< PreviousOffice secretaries: I. Clover, G. Terwilliger, J. Rosen-s Penz SEATED: T. Monson. gren, . · Mr . Metcalf's secretary: Dorothy Studer ~ -~ Counselor's secretary: Helen Peterson , ... •. -· .. ·, D O [J __ :-,1.r ; j\~·,: . '...\..I.: -•. --~· ,....., n-r., -=-. - -,.........r:, r:, l..'..l l • Assistant Librarian: Zella Kerstein Bookkeepers: Joy Smalkoski, Elaine Ludowese LEFT TO RIGHT:P. Marschall, M. Connelly, E. Skoglund, G. Begordis, E. Peters, L. Gunderson, V. Homo, A . Norde, D. Stuermer, M. Dalrymple. BACK ROW: L. Meyer, E. Risnell, F. Rgnonti. SECOND ROW: D. Robinson, G. Connelly, C. Peterson, E . McQuiston, L. Christian, 0. Connelly, R . Meyer, I. Plaggemeyer. FRONT ROW: J. Tyler , R. Nimsger, D. Cardinal, M. Sohko, J . Delaney, D. Emanuel, R. Wilki e , L. Allen. 16 SCHOLASTICS "To talk in public, to think in soli-tude, to read and to hear, to inquire and to answer inquires, is the busi-ness of a scholar." Johnson MATH IS TO CALCULATE AND SCIENCE IS TO EXPLORE Burnsville High School is fortunate to have experienced math and science teach-ers and well-equipped departments. Through these excellent facilities, students develope a keener sense of understanding. Besides the standard classes in high school, these departments offer college preparatory courses, such as, advanced chemistry, physics, college algebra, and calculus. 19 Music and art give the student a chance to express his creative talents. Through the classes offered at Burnsville, he be-comes more aware of the fine arts. The close relationship existing between student and teacher has been beneficial to the success that Burnsville has achieved in each of these fields. MUSIC IS BEAUTY TO THE EARS, 20 WHILE ART IS BEAUTY TO THE EYES LANGUAGE IS COMM UNICATION English, the most important language taught at Burnsville, includes the study of various countrys' literature, vocabu-lary, and composition . Beside s English, students may choose to study Latin, French, Span is h, or German. 23 Commercial and industrial art courses are very important in high school. They help to prepare the student for employment after graduation, and to make him a productive and useful citizen. 24 VOCATIONAL TRAINING Next >