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epartment mplete Advance placement course was again this year, Last year eight at the took the College Board Test tor credit. All who participated passed. eight students were David Anderson, Mike Carolyn Kuroda, Eileen McDowell, Matsamoto, Peter Nelson, Bob Guild, aren Smith. the overflow ot students attending .f ,U.H.S., teachers were placed with a load of O to l7O graduates. Many teachers also did raduate study in order to keep up to date ith the current trends. i . t Mrs. Shirley Charles, Freshman Class adviser, Mrs. Clair Rarney, speech coach, and Mrs, Colien Day check a book on public speaking for class use. ft: Mrs. Elinor Renton, Mr. David Tingley, and Mrs. their work. Right: Mrs. Olga Glorvick, Mr. Harold Cagle, Sophomore Class adviser do over a study outline tor class cille Cottrell use the Library Faculty Room to catch up on Cross Country and Track coach, and Mrs. Rose Mach, procedures.
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Mr. Francis Parks, detention hall director, and Mr, William Wheeler, look over one of this year's Pow Wow'5, Mr, Left. ln the English office, bursting out with work to be done, Mr. Royce Dunn, speech coach, Miss Margaret English undergoes change This year's English Department offered in each level of study one semester in composition and one semester in literature. Because of the increased branching out of interests, new classes of semester-length were offered. Sec- ond year classes in Drama, Journalism, and Public Speaking were added to give students extensive study in these subiects. Also offered this year for the first time were honor classes covering all four years of high school. These classes were created to meet the needs of exceptional students. The drama section grew so large in size that three productions were presented during the year. Wheeler is head of the English Department and adviser of the Drama Club. Aldridge, and Mrs. Aileen Stevens, Tomahawk adviser, classes, Mr. Theodore Johnson teaches one P.E. class, begin to work. Right: ln addition to teaching five English coaches J.V. Football, and is Ski Club Adviser. 26
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Dynamic Home Economi A vast and expanding field, Home Eco offers divers opportunities to students wish to insure their future in our d society. Home Economics is concerned with broad business of preparing young people family life and for making a home. The Economics department at Marysville High lieves that the home is the basic institution which our society is built and that homemaker is the best hope for the future our society. According to Mrs. Parsons, if t l .J is Students in a child development unit are visited by area Gloria Melia. Back: Cora Wilson, Mrs. Valinoti, Arthur if , xl, youngsters. Front: Patricia McCartney, Diane Garcia, Baker, Wilma Bankus and daughter Angela Bankus. VJ 5 ly! Xi, i -' it 0 if it' s , 1 ,lr ,V 1 Chairing ci panel discussion is Mrs. Doris Englemann. and Executive Secretary of the Bi-County Farm Bureau, Mrs. a hdiine eltplhpmics teacher, Don Members of the panel are Mrs. Enid Songer, a housewife Wanda Kirby, Mr. Efton Prichard, a social studies teacher, and U 28
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