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A ,V X it x l ,P r -xi xx. Girls in the P. E. classes enjoy friendly competition. A .round mind in ll round body. ..... juvenal, Satire! Strike one, Down, set, ut 1, ut Z, backward somersault. . . The primary purpose of the physical education program is to promote cooperation, good sportsmanship, and the development of skills in healthful activities. These activities include football, basketball, volleyball, track, and tumbling. Students are encouraged to develop special skills in any par ticular area of physical education. In this department attitudes are considered as important as performances . :af . i, 'W 't V fati i 1. ' xi ', ' , , we - ' . 15 f . 1' . ' 4 r t , , ,. Mr. Ralph Curtis Mrs. Lois Easley Mr. john H. Harrell Trinity University, M. S. Physical Education Athletic Director Football Swimming Golf 'Q Mr. james B. Nelson B. S., 1 North Texas State College, B. S. Physical Education Football Track Mary Hardin Baylor, B. S. Physical Education . 'fr- ll or 'gy qs, f 'X . 44 L Miss Marilyn Shanklin University of Texas, B. S. Physical Education University of Texas, B. S Physical Education Football Basketball Miss Frances Sims University of Texas, B. S M. Ed. Physical Education Spurs
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ms if ,,- ,A I 'to Q' Y 1,1 , P I Q fa ati. Mrs. Elaine T. Carol Mr. John H. Corner University of Texas, B. S. Southwest Texas State Homemaking Teachers College, B. S., M. A. Industrial Arts Basketball Football 5 figs. A 1' .5 ' li' 9,1 Y I 4 c r so-' ... 'firm 'T' V ' Y f Mrs. Albertine W. Gibson University of Illinois, B. S. Homemaking Mr. Edward L. LaGrone Sul Ross State Teachers Col- lege, B. S. Southwest Texas State Teach- ers College, M. S. Mechanical Drawing General Math Driver Education Thou, Lord, ar! merciful: for flaou fewardert every man affording lo lair work. ......, Taleing up hems, candied apples, popcorn... Homemaking constitutes the largest occupation in the nation. The study of homemaking deals with the relation of the home to the community. Basic skills in grooming, sewing, and food preparation are Welding, woodworking, tion is directed toward the wiring, and the operation Mrs. Nila K. Earle V' University of Texas, B. S. ' Homemaking ' , .5 f ' I in 44- -1 i' ii e H Mr. Billy W. Andrews Tyler junior College University of Florida Trinity University, B. A. Physical Education . . .Book of Common Prayer metalcasting. . . Atten- fields ot' home repairs, of mechanical devices. Students acquire fundamental skills and learn charac- teristics of such materials as wood, leather, and plas- stressed. The course prepares the student for later tics. work as a home economics major. Home-makers learn to prepare a feast. .1 -45 3.
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Vx. Vigil J?ivctf1JifUf'VL 7 I .lg : V FQ- J .A - I f ' Y p v. of Ag' 1 , '- C ' ga . Q- ii W K ss- ' '4' x W U y- Q, Mr. George Blackaller University of Texas, B. A., M. A.. World History , I Miss Ruth Cross World History , . my . ' 0 ve ' y. V nv le X ,,k. 'A Mr. Farnk Heintzen Trinity University, B. A. St. Mary's University, M. A. American History English Nebraska Wlesleyan University, B. A. University of Nebraska, M. A. American History Miss Sylvia Maly University of Texas, B. A. Smith College, M. A. American History ' . 1 Mr. J. H. Guillory Centenary College, B. A. Louisiana State University M. S. W'orld History :Ll I. N5 ji L. 1 -'--p V- I 1 A . ' Qt. Miss Johnnie McCaughan Southwest Texas State Teachers College, B. S., M. A. Economics Government We hold there truths 10 bf felf'ez'1den1 . . . . . Declaration of Independence java man, Confucius. Wfashington, the Spanish Armada. . . History is to mankind what memory is to an individual. History is not preserved only in dusty museums and manuscripts. On the contrary, history is very much alive. and it influences the lives of every one. XY'orld History is the study of civiliza- tion and the rise of great nations. Considerable em- phasis is placed on democracy versus totalitarianism. American History is the story of a free people and the building of .1 democracy. It begins with the Colonial Period, and extends through XY'orld XVar II. Civics deals with the citizen and his relationship to the national, state, and local governments. Economics is the study of the supplying of man's physical needs and wants. World History students examine Mr. Blatkallefs famous Buddha. 4 :- .acyl ' 1 i t W I ' ' -wi, s X f P ' f I ff ,nf 1 -. .vjy . -, I. rpg ig .3 ,V
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