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Marchetto Jackson allahing —but then what is Sheila doing? Lost minute instructions to Archie Hey, look out there, girl! about basketball rules was the order of Possibly this is what Patti the doy. Termin is saying. Boys Find PE Stimulating With the help of Bill Lambert and Richie James, Mr Al Walin conducted grades 7 through 10, boys'PE classes Guys of the jr. high classes thought it was amusing to watch Archie, a name given to Richie, and Bill trying to teach a new sport. Mr. Walin stressed to the boys that not only is physical development important but that teamwork is also necessary. Girls Find It Reducing Girls' PE classes, grades 7 through 10, were instructed by Miss Dorothy Green. Patti Termin, Glendyne Beemer, Paula Kessinger and Susan Jackson acted as the assistants, showing the younger girls what they had gained from HPER. Girls especially like the warm-up exercises because of the effect they have on weight. Several girls lost the PE class one day but after a happy reunion vowed never to wander again. Holiday Motel
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Imagination Builds Creativity Creations from scraps, wax, string, linoleum, paint, paper and brushes were foshioned by the art students this year. Projects such as self portraits, caricatures of football players and cooches, torn paper pictures and portraits of students who modeled for the class adorned the student center display wall. A field trip for Art I and II students included touring the Denver Art Museum ond viewing the Scholastic Art Show ot the May-D F. A gold key, a Scholastic Art award, wos presented to Ray Gilbert, on Art II student, for his picture Danny . Construction Follows Form All members of industrial arts classes have learned through experience that some forms of behovior will be dealt with in the end After much static from the boys in the eighth grade shop class, Mr Griffith replaced his wild ties with a small wooden bow tie Woodworking students learn that tools and wood used in the right way can result in a beautiful product while drawing students realize the worth of discipline ond perseverence Getting exactly what is in the book onto paper con be difficult for Mechanicol Drawing I students, especially the two-pomt perspective designs Second year pupils go on to more advanced drawings All enjoy Bob Bartlett's drawing with the added color of red. The Beavers Lumber Co. Mr Don Griffith helps Eddie Everyone mokes his shore of messes Johnson with squaring and cleans them up—while working in shop. truing. Sophomore girls like to play in the paint with rollers. Mechanical drawing students study hard keeping their noses to the drawing board. .
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Machines Manned by Women Masses of machines, numbers and squiggles are the business world. Mrs. Alice Vidmar, on expert in all these fields, conveys her knowledge to the students in the commercial department, creating new people to enter the realms of free enterprise. Greg Dannels found It's just too many women all at once for anyone! the first day when he was the only male in the shorthand class. Bookkeeping class enjoyed a diversion from their journals when Barbara Schofield brought candy and cookies to class to celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Alice Vidmar Gayle Shertzer and Mary Rohmann watch times a dictation during closely which way the loop goes in shorthand, shorthand. Girls in the shorthand class hove fun de- Typing I and II students are engrossed ciphering this intriguing code in striking the correct key on the complicated typewriter. Johnson's Dry Goods Karmelkorn Shop Estes Flower Haven Mountain Dew Liquor 17
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