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The homes of the future will be efhciently run by these well-prepared homcmakers. Miss Clouse helps prepare her classes by teaching the fundamentals of house keeping, cooking, and sewing. Here she aids Delores Blankinship in cutting out a pattern, while Pat Ramm and Helen Hargitt discuss their problem. ...f-6:47 Listen! That's the clicking of the typewriters re- sounding throughout the halls. Quick, nimble fingers, belonging to Sharon Ashley, Ralph Baker, and Tom Cotton agilely touch the keys, typing words, more words. Oh, the fun of timed writings, especially when mistakes occur, eh, Mr. Foland? Typing pre- pares students for future careers in business as well as for college days. .MQ ...wifi The art of bm-ing a do it yourself man is taught in the Mechanical Drawing gives these future bread winners early stages of high school. Here Mr. Jent, the new shop training in drafting and architecture. Even Tom Neat teacher, instructs some eighth graders how to operate a and Ronnie Akers got down to business when it came jig saw. to looking toward the future.
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r 'fCt Q p Our football team relaxed for a few minutes at the pep session before the big County Championship game with Pike Township that night, October 24, 1956. At the October 24 pep session the freshman football team presented their version of the scene in the locker room before the championship game. Here Coaches Johnson, portrayed by Joe Griliin. and Clark,,' por- trayed by Frank Froseh, discuss Don Boles' bad back. Judy Mayo. Athletic Queen for two years, opened our undefeated football season at our first home game with Danville, Our Charming queen was eseorted by the yell- leaders: Judy Wood, Marcia Edwards, Nancy Bcaman, and Janice Gale, as Board President Kryter drove around the field. 5
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NVorking on the school paper not only provides experience in the field of journalism, but it also emphasizes responsibility. ROW I: Judy Blankinship. Art: Judi Whitaker and Judy W'hite. News: Virginia Nizamoff and Patty Jones, Editorials. ROIV 2: Karen Green, Rc- porterg Patti Last, Editor: Barbara Armantrout, Asst. Editor: Mike Hardin and Bob Jamieson, reporters. ROW 3: Bob Mason. reporterg Tom Neat, Jerry Siddall, and Barry Clark, Sports. KOH 4: Miss Spvnrer, Sponsorg Bob Dcrker, Distribution: Pat Ramm and Bob Lewis, Featureg David Wilkerson, Stapling. ABSENT: Glenda Harlin, Productiong Bud Sprinkles and Bar- bara llarrah, reporters: Diane Gerkin, Announcements. 0 KVFEPK l QQ! .--.X The foundation of a liberal arts education. Under the direction of Miss Waltz, future artists as English is taught from the 7th through 12th well as future art hobbyists learn the fundamentals of grade. Miss Engle's 7th grade English Class art. Miss Waltz instructs them how to erase the mis- learns the rudimt-nts of diagramming as well takes. as the students busily work on Christmas Cards. as the basic parts of a sentence. 7
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