Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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,Ieff's Librar Lo TAKING TIME or-'F from her library duties, Susie Simpson takes an ornament from Mrs. Peek and helps trim the Christmas tree. Page 20 aded Its Shelves L1BRARY ASSISTANT Carol Jones checks the names of Mike Mad- dox, Bill Hanks, and Ron Cipson to report back to study hall. Located down the hall from study hall 214 is Jeffer- son High School's library. Under the direction of Mrs. Margene Lewis and Mrs. Frieda E. Peek, twenty-five student assistants checked books in and out of the library, sent out notices informing pupils of overdue books, and collected the three cents which the pupils owed for each day a book was overdue. Each assistant was also assigned sections of the library to keep in order. Many times these pupils helped others learn to use the library facilities more easily. Every year new books are added to the library. Along with having exciting novels for book reports and informative reference materials, ,lelf's library sub- scribes to over one hundred different magazines. The library was useful to many classes. The various speech classes were continuously trying to find inter- esting material on which to make speeches, and com- position classes became quite well acquainted with the library while doing the research for their required term papers. Library work was mixed with fun at dusting parties held after school. After dusting all of the shelves and cleaning the library, all of the ambitious workers were rewarded with pizza.

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Skeletal Structures Studied by Sophomores Roni-:nr Col-'nv rams to take a nap in health class as Jerry Bailey attempts to practice types of artincial respiration. Can you distinguish between anesthetists and anes- thesiologists, or internes and internists, chiropodists and chiropractors, or psychiatrists and psychologists? If you were a student in one of the sophomore health classes this year, you could. Mixing learning with pleasure, the girls' health classes enjoyed a grooming g'buzz and an alcohol and tobacco panel. One other activity which afforded much pleasure for the students was applying first aid to their fellow classmates. The boys, classes studied the need for a well bal- anced diet. They learned how good, nutritious food could affect their physical and mental health. The func- tioning of the bones, muscles. and organs of the body was also studied. While mastering beneficial health rules, students became acquainted with the various health facilities located in and around Lafayette. With the completion of the health course the students had gained experi- ence and knowledge needed to attain perfect balance in mental and physical health, and they had greatly increased their vocabulary. Their studies had made them more responsible, well-informed citizens and better family members. IN GIRLS' HEALTH CLASS Judy Jones and Marsha Cartmill play nurse on the cluttered battle-tit-lil of the Pint- Iiomufs lluor. Page I0



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Attractive art displays between the second and third floors at the front of the building aroused pupils, and teachers' interest. These displays were the creations of Miss Georgianna Kienlyis art pupils. Throughout the school year the art pupils studied drawing, painting, and modeling and learned how to use their talents skillfully and easily. Other aspects of art were also studied. Ceramics, the art of making articles from baked clay, and the designing and paint- ing of masks were two phases of study which the pupils found interesting. Other works of the pupils were done with oil paints, water color, tempera paint, and chalk. The smallest class at Jeff, music theory, was taught by Richard Jaeger. This class, which met third hour, had live pupils, Melody, harmony and dissonance, and polyphony were phases of music studied in this class. Building different chords from' basic patterns with the help of the piano was also learned. At the completion of art theory and music theory, the pupils had gained an appreciation of aesthetics, a branch of philosophy dealing with beauty. Luxor Dirrisi-r s1'EPs BACK from his painting and critically notes it's proportions so that it may pass Miss Kienly's standards. Art, Music Theory Cultivate Hidden Talents MR. JAEGER snows Steve Virgin and Judy Cunningham how to make use of harmonization techniques in music theory class. l THEIR SKI-ITCH BOOKS come alive for Olivia Kemble and Jacques leS0urd when they put scenes they designed themselves on the-m. Page 21

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