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Performing the angel in physical education class are Betty Ilsa and lulann Krov Through all the rush and turmoil of high school days 60 girls were enrolled in the phystcal education classes this year Under the d1rec tion of Miss Lorene Hoschele the girls have had a well organized pro gram Their schedule consisted of many different sports such as basketball softball soccer volley ball bad mmton and tumbling The girls had a basketball tournament ln which they orgamzed their own teams Recreational games and danclng were part of the girls schedule also The classes learned and par ticipated 1n organized exercises to 1 Ml In the tumbling class, the following are gaining perfect balancey fleft to rightl Marlene Cermak, Leta Mae Supancheck, and Merlyn Wright. H pyramid is formed in girls physical educa- tion by fbottom row left to rightl Pat O'Brien Doris Svoboda, Shirley Van Bummel and Dor- othy Fadschild, fsecond rowl Merlyn Wright, Lucille Soucek ftopl Leta Mae Supancheck. Page 28 ...J maintain good body health and strength and also to use up surplus energy ime Qui for Gblay rig y gg U
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Study jqclueve The Enghsh department IS recogmzed as one of the frnest 1n the state Thls course has extensrve work 111 grammar hterature and speech lt covers all that students entermg college are expected to know 1n thrs held The scrences rnclude b1ology physrcs and chemrstry World lfustory Hmerrcan hrstory and CIVICS are the soclal studres offered Courses IH mathematrcs mclude two years of algebra and plane geometry The general course rs offered for those who prefer a general educat1on 3 ra 9 ' YM!! Mr Ellis Mercer mathematrcs mstructor solves an algebra problem for Marla Hrma gost a freshman student Mr Iohn Rumbaugh glves Betty Hunt GdVlC9 on her world hlstory notes L..g.,,, Flnn Klosterman dxscusses current events for MUNOH GY0Yb1ll lime BOTOVIGII Gnd MISS Luclle american history with Mr Dmney Hoffman llsten whxle Dorothy Merster records Cx speech m Englxsh 9 Page 27
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OI' ing 48 fl, The woodworkmg classes ot Davrd C1ty I-hgh bchool corn be proud of hav1ng one of the most modern shops of any Class B school 1n the state Ut1l1z1ng fluorescent l1ght1ng the newly burlt plant has the power tools along the West wall wlth work benches 11'1 the center and storage racks or the east Wall Students are offered three years of Work ln the course under the d1rect1on of Mr Kenneth Lynn Shuck Hlvm Osmera rs worlcmg on the ylgsaw for hrs shop pro1ect m the mdustrral arts gat the Qrakes The dr1vers tralnlng program at Davld C1ty I-hgh School had an enrollment of 63 students thrs year Behmd the wheel trammg was taken 1n a l952 Chevrolet whlch was donated by the D D Davls Chev rolet Garage Mr Elhs Mercer had charge of classroom 1nstruc tlons and behlnd the wheel trarnlng was dlrected by Mr Iohn Tornek The dr1vers tra1n1ng course was completed when the students obtalned then' dr1vers hcenses 95 3900 Mr Iohn -I-omek behmdthe wheel mstructor ex Mr Ellls Mercer drxvers trammg mstructor dem plums the mechamsm of the carburetor of the anslrctes Q new prmclple of mergmg Home to dr1vers trammq car to Fred Kozxsek Blwtell Henk and Glenn Cemper Page 29 A . . F 'I- it Q' A . 1 G 'Q y , 1 'mfr' i . . - . I u I ' 1 . . . .. . . .. . H . - - - . u - u - - - . , . . I I A 1 . 1 I J' l an t Q . A Q I 1 X ' Y 3 s ' M i 1 7 X . j A X ' , X ' Q L. r Q y 'n Q , I J - , . n ,, Y . ' I i ' . . I . , . . . I . ' ' - - I - . . n . . , . . . , .
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