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Billie Gene Lee Spanish, Spanish Club Edward M. Mitchell Business Education. Photo Club, Office Occupations Club I ,ois Mite hel I Sue Nelson Typing , Accounting French ei ZT Mr Adkins, departmental head, introduces senior Tim Krulik to the challenge of creating forms from a mass of clay. Tom already begins planning his next art project. r r Pupils Translate Foreign Authors’ Works Dorothy E Nessel Shorthand, Transcription James Partridge Vocal Music Marjorie Partridge Art Helen Piehl French, French Club Joe Ruberg Typing, Accounting, Tennis, Svnmming Frieda Schnowske Typing, Counselor Esther StefTan Dorothy Swanson Ijatin Typing, Shorthand Merle Wegener Orchestra Kermit R Wells Sophomore Choir Keith Williams Business Iaw, Typing Stan Woods Business Education, Counselor
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Don Adkins Bruce Anderson Art, Pottery, Sculp- (•erman, (icrman lure CAub Anne Bell Spanish Rosalie E. Burns Carol Conelly Gladys Day Spanish Latin, Jr. Classical Accounting League c oo tree L. H Dilulio Helen Gehring Hand Distributive Educa- tion, Salesmanship, DE Club Margaret Griffin Dorothea Hyink Typing, Office Pro- Shorthand, Tran- cedures tcriptton Alma Kotez Stan Leach Shorthand, Tran- Arts, Crafts scrip lion OOAY £U v Machines Supplement Business Education “Am I doing all right?” questions Miss King, student teacher, as she teaches a class for the first time. French, German, and Spanish students had the use of stereophonic tape recorders in their language laboratory. Advanced students in Latin as well as in these languages read portions of literature by foreign authors as part of their course of study. Office Occupations, Salesmanship, and General Records were new courses offered this year in Business Education. To allow students to practice, the shorthand lab had four channel dictation machines at different speeds at the same time. An electronic tuning device, the Stroboconn, was put at the disposal of band and orchestra members Dividing the Maroon Concert Band in half for basketball games, Director L. H. Dilulio had either the maroon or white sections playing. Members received awards for their par- ticipation in band activities: sophomores, letters; juniors, pins; seniors, gold bars. The Art department moved into a new room (J-115) equipped with a still table lined with firebrick for welding purposes. First to offer sculpture in the Quad-Cities, the $t department limited the class to above average students. This year, as in the past, projects were entered in the Scholastic Art Contest. With more space, newer equipment and use of latest techniques in teaching, lh e ; departments offer an enrich- ment which will bette fiiTMoiine students for the future vocational as well as avocational demands. 20
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Lela Adams Home Economics , Co-ordinator , Home Economics Club Bill Baltzell Driver Education Bill Best Physical Education, Baseball Bill Bishop Driver Education, Basketball Sharon Brodd Physical Education, Girls ' Tennis Robert Cl Brooks Physical Education, Football, Track Larry M. Claris Physical Education, Athletic Trainer Jean Carlson Physical Education, gAa Janice Eilers Physical Education, gAa Ken Funk Physical Education, l tterman ' s Club Clifton Hyink Driver Education Lorette Johnson Home Economics New Girls’ Gym Furnishes Needed Space Senior Cathy Garrison seeks help in first aid from instructor Mrs. Jean C arl- nois Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation awarded son. For her outstanding work in GAA, YWCA, and the Red CrossJ the Ilii- Mrs. Carlson its Honor Fellow Award.
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