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v ± Scotty Powers and Donald Nute are explaining things to the class as Mr. Ryan is explaining it to Dewey Applegate and James O'Neil. Eugene Mefford, Jim Fryman and Truett Crosby are interested in how high they can go. MRS. LAURINDA MR. WILLIAM SNIDER RYAN -STUDENT TEACHERS- MISS MILDRED MR. LEN RYLE OBERGFELL. Physical education contributes greatly to the char- acter, happiness, and well-being of youth. Every- one who participates opens for himself new horizons for personal development, enriched liv- ing, and wholesome fun. Understanding of good sportsmanship, appreciation of personal worth, and enjoyment of good fellowship are a few of the carry-over values of physical education. Even the girls are getting in on the new craze, track. Here they are being shown the correct form for clearing the low hurdles. Mrs. Snider and Millie Ryle, a student teacher, look like they enjoy telling their sophomore health class about the internal structure of the body. 7 eaM ancf JJ ujsica C cfucation A
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5 c science In recent years the emphasis on science and science education has increased at an almost explosive rate. As a result a number of major efforts have been un- dertaken to improve the content of ele- mentary and secondary school science courses. The materials and services of- fered by the science department of Ma- son County High School • attempts to improve the scientific background of its students, thereby, making it possible to understand and enjoy their environment. Mrs. Woodward's freshman students enjoy using the portable lab in general science class. Mr. Kegley explains kinds of leaves to his biology class. Everyone looks interested. MR. CHARLTON FIELDS MR. CARL KEGLEY MRS. ANNA WOODWARD Mr. Fields demonstrates how to measure radio-activity in physics class to Scotty Johnson, Barbara Tobin, Sharon Morrison, Jane Pyles, and Millie Lofton.
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Mrs. Bane helped Wanda Stitt with her sewing. Diana Campbell. Betty Moran, and Jackie Owens, practice cooking to improve their methods. The Home Economics Department tries to promote leadership and provide future homemakers with the training necessary for the future responsibili- ties of the home. The Home Economics Depart- ment motto is Toward New Horizons. Brenda Kirk writes while Barbara Hinson and Judy Kiscaden catch up on their sewing. 20
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