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Girls Phys Ed The glrls Ph stcal Educauon Department tn our school lS concerned not only mth the ph s1ca1 but also the mental and soc1al develop ment of all students In acoordance w1thth1s ldea emphasls IS placed on 1nd1v1dual progress as well as that of the ennre group The atm of the department IS to g1VC each glrl a bastc understandmg of many sports tn dtfferent areas that she may develop her skills and apply those 1n whlch she ts interested to her personal use An orgamzed system of mtramural sports attracts the mterest of many glrls Basketball, vollevball, and badmmton tournaments provlde an opportunity to develop teamwork and good sportsma.nsh1p The chmax of the basketball competmon IS the Armv Navy game, tn whlch the top two teams play off for the champlon shlp Play offs are also held among the top teams tn the volleyball tournament The glrls engage m many RCUVIUBS through out the year Fall sports mclude soccer and archery whlle wtnter months brtng on basketball and volleyball Body mechanlcs badmmton tennls golf softball, and track present a varxed agenda for the rematnmg months of the year These g1rls seem to beenjoymgarcherv one of many sprmg sports at C F Susan Mueller exarrunes a goft club wh1le Conme WIISOH 15 left holdmg the bag, The Glow Worms, as Navy, are the happy winners of the annual Army- Navy game. The team, from Left: Ginger Lee, Gwen Gersema, Billie Johnstone, Captain Dee Schafer, Judy Bertch, Jackie Oelberg, Shirley 25 Maulthauf, and Frances Smuh.
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Karen Boege and Sharon Van Nice leaf through the card file. A1 Robinette and Monte Johnson use the conference room. These fellows are certainly con fentrating' Miss Bailey is hard at work compiling her book list. Library The Library is a main point of interest for many High School students with sufficient ambition to avail themselves of its many facilities. A large selection of fiction books is available to give hours of enjoyment to anyone with enough imagination to fully appreciate the author s purpose. Many non fiction books are also kept including biographical works and reference books These refer ences contain information that is readily usable in many different courses Many periodical magazines are received by the school and they too are available for reference use by the students and faculty S'lLDEN'l' LIBR Rl ROM ONE ly Rile B lxibbee X CIlllfllIllCI' ,T Jud Cmsb Student llbfaflfm standlex lx.Cox Roxy TMO- M iancen Hoffer Checks Om books for Jerri DMS E Pohl, J cox N. nom J 'NISSOIL zot THRFE and Helen sassaman moot J Crosb X Iiarberts E Hollis thier M toth J bei on. ' . . . . , - . . , . . 1 . ' 1 ' ' A ' .RNS , . ' , - ,V ,- V Q Y - 'V U b . - . J, . , . ef , . Q' fr 1 A - ' V ' V 'V , C U ,. . . . A, , -J. , j t .. i if , 1 l i . . , - . , . i i v A . ' I, 'l ., , Qu, ., , , , li, 5' t , ,P , ,.. 'Ls 24
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Mr. Haynes explains a procedure to two of his students, Industrial Arts Industrial Arts offers many mechanical skills to boys who desire to learn a trade Courses of woodworking, metalworking, mechanical drawing, printing and auto mech- anics are offered to the students. Many of the courses consist of projects to be com- pleted during the nine weeks or semester. Students are graded on these projects as well as on written tests. Many of the projects give the student opportunities to fix articles that belong to him or to make something for himself. In mechanical drawing students learn the procedures involved in a drafting shop. They leam how lines should be drawn and what certain symbols mean. In auto mechanics students are allowed to practice what they learn on their own automobiles. Industrial Arts students put the finishing touches on their projects. D
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