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Depwrtment Representative Mr. Roger Barnes- B.A., M.A. Mrs. Mary Boatright- Para- V ' , Drotessional 'F' 'ix-'r'?'5'! ff 'Em trip' t . '- , ' tl Mrs. Marjorie Aurand- B.A,, M.A.g HJ Y - N C A , U Q , 1 ri , s Y W X Mr. Earl Gentry- B.S., M.A.: Department Chairman Mr. Lester Johnson - B.A. . Mr. Richard Liiirell - B.S., M.A. Mrs. Carol Magruder - B.S. Mrs. Betty Meyering - B.S., M,Ed. Mrs. Mildred Moller - Para- professional Mr. Jim Pinkerton - A.S. Mr. Melvin Rising- B.A.. M.A. i Mr. Mons Roll- B.S., M.A. ' Mr. Gary Schenck - Electronics Club , ig 4 nJ:'l.z'- Home Economics, Industrial Arts Look Ahea S1 . ,r ,A , 3 af Students put finishing touches on their projects in the wood shop. Stressing the improvement of the individual for future life, the Home Economics Department added two new courses to its curriculum. Both contemporary living and human relations and child care made use of held trips, demonstrations, and guest speakers from the community. Students contributed their time to various elementary schools, rehabilitation centers, and the Deaf and Blind School. Industrial Education gave students the insight and preparation for many tields of industry. Courses offered were graphic arts, electronics, auto-mechanics, wood, crafts, metals, and mechanical drawing. Each class af- forded students the chance to explore and develop their skills in the particular tield. M ,F A 1-., ,,f' i 4 I I f' i a -,l eg. of ,Y T 7Xfe T-i . 1' 'fi 4 'T' X - X .rg , b k ll ' m i ' l n ' Nancy Hitlin, Carol Lumsden, and Sherry Leonard discuss a de problem during their class in the sewing room.
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uring small group Mr. Daniels takes the time to help Roger Archibald. Since its aim was to stimulate an interest for science, the Science Department was open to new ideas this year. A Science Lecture Series was started which brought in outside speakers on many subjects. One example from this series was the presentation by Mr. James Shumate, assistant director of the Colorado Bureau of Investiga- tion, on The Crime Labf' Other new programs started this year included the self-grading system where chemistry students were graded in their lab assignments through the use of a video-tape machine. Encouragement was given to students to do science projects as well as to participate in extra-curricu- lar programs such as Earth Day. Interest in mathematics was aroused in various ways such as projects done by honor students and the addition of a calculator in the resource Center for student use. The main aim, however, was for students to develop an ap- preciation of mathematics as a system of critical thought and stimulant for intellectual curiosity. ath and Science Departments Revise Courses -ln L I 1 un f -f t math resource center Sheila Lane and Roy Brunson stop to admire a few of the various projects done by students in honors geometry. SJ Fail Ttijzeiif I ,A - ' . 1 :lv ? I ' ggi ' ff gy- f V- Mr. Floyd Bement - B.A. a ' 3551 1 - Miss Ann Harbison - B.S.. M.A.T.: A l iii, ' fi x Senior Class Sponsor Y Miss rua Hearn-B.s. ' - ! , , 'wt Mr..1o1-in Muller-B.S.. M.A., M.A.T. at f j J -V Yi Mr. John Oldberg - B.S.g Planetariumg ' fi' 21,2 S- jg in Senior Class Sponsor i - 3 Q, tt 9 I ' 1 ji, V we . , s 5 ll Q --ta :W 'K A I ii Mr. Ralph Peterson- B.A., M.A.g -. 'iii' Bowling Club , I ' ' ' 'j' ' Chess Club ' , Mr. Donald Scheiwe- B.S., M.S., M.A. W 1- ' Mr. Lawrence Schmitt- B.A., M.E.S.g .-5 - Department-Chairman, N.H.S. , Mr. Frederick Southern- B.S., M.Ed.: I Photography Club, 4- Yearbook Photo Adviser 1 W N ,Y 'ti '. ' k iwi Mr. George Roe - B A M A ' T , , Ja Q , , . ., . ., l 1
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fine Arts Develops Many Student Skills ----5 Lovejoy uses her free time to work with clay in the art room. 'A 1 1.:: wait M Jennings and Jayme Davis improvise a fight scene in the auditorium. Fine Arts improved and reiined the students' skills and talents by exposing them to the different media. Art classes guided students through the universal principles and elements of art. Instrumental and vocal music oifered musical train- ing and taught musicianship and appreciation of music. Drama classes stressed knowledge of stage setting, acting and stage make-up, and activities such as oral interpre- tation and improvisation. 17 l L . Mr. D. Dean DeLaney- B.M.E., r - M.A.T.g Instrumental Music, ' Orchestra t Qi' S Miss Mary duBois - B.A.3 Art, K Social Committee Q: r l , l i .-e r Fl gl .sw si, P i .' l l Xe- y - l Z Tl' .ji .5 ,:, , :Q 4 ,, 1. :fl V ' Mr. Jack Frost-B.S., M.A.: Art. Department Chairman, f Publicity Committee W Y' W ' 5-1 A F9 Mr. Dennis Gregory- B.S., M.A.: 7 ,A Instrumental Music, 4 - Pep and Stage Bands !,A,D,- ,DW D its f- A l 1. 3 Mr. Archer Hayes- B.A., B.Mus., M.Mus,g Vocal Music, Department Representative Til .D 1 , 'rpm iff V 3 3 ' , Mr. George Raabe - B.A., M.A.p E '11 Q . r Drama. Talisman Theatre, ' 4' Play Director il D , ,A
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